They need to do one of these again on the Oscars! So many wonderful stars and so many of them are gone now. The loudest ovations were for Shirley Temple and Gregory Peck and rightly so! Two of my favorites, Claire Trevor and Teresa Wright - Wow! They don't make them like that anymore!
Christmas Snow they were big during the golden age of Hollywood, which truly was the golden age because movies were awesome. I’m still a young man and I love movies from that era.
I agree. But unfortunately the Oscars (or at least the network) are more concerned about ratings and they equate ratings to shorter run-times and honoring superhero movies. A show which takes the time to honor Hollywood's Golden Age will not get them the TikTok crowd.
@@christophermarzian6608 You're confused. Teresa Wright wasn't in "Damn Yankees". It was "Pride of the Yankees" which she was nominated for but she won for "Mrs. Miniver"
I remembered this segment from that particular Oscar ceremony. They should repeat this at a future ceremony. So many great and talented people together.
I prefer the old stars of the golden age of cinema that was class,heroism and decency not today's commercial and pretentious actors.most legendary artistes are gone now here like heston,peck,borgnine,poitier,malden,kennedy,steiger,temple,trevor etc.....they gave us joy and inspiration.respect.
@@CountrySunshine89 respectfully i disagree. We still got a bunch of oscar winning actors who are worth it. Cate Blanchett Leonardo DiCaprio Robert De Niro Tom Hanks Denzel Washington Viola Davis Rita Moreno Daniel Kaluuya Mahershala Ali Rami Malek Sam Rockwell Brendan Fraser Emma Stone Among many others
@@riolureviews5204 I like a few of them very much, particularly Sam & Brendan. My favorite living actress is an Oscar winner. But a movie star does not necessarily an Oscar make. They can be "A-list" and not a movie star the caliber of Clark Gable, John Wayne, Shirley Temple etc. On this stage, for example, true movie giants are limited to Temple & Connery...to a lesser degree Peck and Heston.....Claire Trevor, Theresa Wright, Louise Renier. Leo comes off as the biggest on that list, but not the caliber of yesteryear, he's not a likable or relatable person.
With Olivia de Havilland gone I think the oldest surviving Oscar winner in acting is Eva Marie Saint. The eldest male is Sydney Potier. It would be nice to do this again but the Oscars are all about rushing through the awards now.
next year will be the 95th academy awards...with the controvesery of the last three academy awards...l'm sure they would want to make it a special like this night nearly 25 years ago
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Good job. I think many will be remembered, vaguely, but probably not most. ask someone under 25 or even 30 or 40 more about bacall or bogart or even lucille ball and you'll get a Who? Selling old movie mags at a flea market the other day: Rita Hayworth? Lamour? Crosby? Hope? Forget about Geraldine Page or Doris Day or Tony Curtis or Alfred Hitchcock orRock Hudson or petty soon Marilyn Monroe. Weird, to say the least.
Luise Rainer died in 2014, 10 days before her 105th birthday. She is till date, the oldest oscar recipient to have ever lived and also the first to have won it back to back (1936 & 1937)
WoW I just happened to come across the video. The more I was very happy to see all these stars of my childhood here. My all time favorite Gregory Peck and Charlton Heston and so did Karl Malden Sean Connery and many more. And especially for me as a German, Maximillian Shell (Sory for my bad english)
None, because by the time they said her movie (she didn't even receive it for that film alone) the cheering was too loud for the audience in attendance to hear. That's what biggest, most well known, beloved star among a stage full of stars naturally garners
This has to be the greatest collection of screen legends ive ever seen gathered together. Without looking again to avoid forgetting, just a few, Poitier, Peck, Malden, Borgnine, Heston, Leachman, Burstyn, Steiger, Kennedy, Voight, Hoffman, Nicholson, Caine, Duval, De Niro, Dunaway, Sarandon, Temple, Bridges, Douglas, Bancroft, Bates, Joel. Connery, Dreyfuss.
Next year will be the 95th anniversary of the academy awards...l hope that they do another oscar album..it's been 20 years since....Some oscars winners present this night are sadly no longer with us...but of cource new academy award winners have been born....lf not next year...Then they will defo have an another oscar album in 2028 on the 100th anniversary
A canvas full of masterpieces! Even though a majority of these men and women in this gallery came from Hollywood's Golden Age of movies (and even before and after their work on television), they surely don't make actors like them anymore.
It is a wonderful fitting tribute to the actors and actresses, of hollywoods golden age and afterwards . They should have more of these tribute presentations , every few years .!!
Oh *now* Anne Bancroft shows up to the Oscars lol Just kidding, but I do wonder what footage that was of her supposedly accepting the award if she wasn't at the ceremony... I would've lol'd if they had shown Joan Crawford accepting for her instead XD
every time I watch this (and the one with the newest addition of the year being Adrien Brody, Nicole Kidman, Chris Cooper, Catherine Zeta-Jones (and Peter O'Toole with his Honorary Oscar) I'd cry.
I remembered this. I thought it was soo cool to see all the Best Actors and Actresses and also the Best Supporting Actors and Actresses on one stage. A lot of them are now gone.
Guessing this won't happen again until 2028, the 100th anniversary of the Academy Awards. Unfortunately all of the golden Hollywood Legends may be gone.😣
yeah...But next year will be the 95th academy awards. with what's happened in recent years ...another oscar album would actually be a good idea in 2023
0:34 and now Samuel L. Jackson could join the bunch whenever the segment is being held at future ceremonies. No more dropping the "S-bomb" as in his earlier loss to Martin Landau; now he already earned one without even competing, as did Jackie Chan and Angela Bassett.
Derrière tous les sourires, combien de jalousie, d’arrivisme, des bas coups, d’intrigues, de méchancetés pour arriver à poser son derrière sur ces chaises d’oscarisés !
So many of these wonderful actors are no longer with us...wonderful to see them here!
The applause that Sydney, Shirley and Gregory Peck got just tells you they are hollywood legends.
Standing ovation for Luise Rainer.
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TODOS JÁ SE FORAM
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@@silviofernandes3217 o yes, famous people should live forever😅
I was pleasantly surprised to see Louise Rainer there, and Shelly Winters almost looked like she was about to cry.
They need to do one of these again on the Oscars! So many wonderful stars and so many of them are gone now. The loudest ovations were for Shirley Temple and Gregory Peck and rightly so! Two of my favorites, Claire Trevor and Teresa Wright - Wow! They don't make them like that anymore!
Christmas Snow they were big during the golden age of Hollywood, which truly was the golden age because movies were awesome. I’m still a young man and I love movies from that era.
RockChild Smart young man!
They said the wrong movie for Teresa Wright. I think she won for Damn Yankees not Mrs. Minever.
I agree. But unfortunately the Oscars (or at least the network) are more concerned about ratings and they equate ratings to shorter run-times and honoring superhero movies. A show which takes the time to honor Hollywood's Golden Age will not get them the TikTok crowd.
@@christophermarzian6608 You're confused. Teresa Wright wasn't in "Damn Yankees". It was "Pride of the Yankees" which she was nominated for but she won for "Mrs. Miniver"
I remembered this segment from that particular Oscar ceremony. They should repeat this at a future ceremony. So many great and talented people together.
They did, in 2003, when the Oscars celebrated its 75th anniversary. That year, you had Olivia De Havilland introduce the segment.
@@craigdavidson5613 But true - they need to do a new one
Yeahhh i hope they do something like this this year
@@fernandomoreno6197 probably will at Oscar's centennial anniversary in 2028
i actually hope that they do an oscar album on the 100th anniversary of the academy awards in 2028
I like the acting of the older ones.😊 Classy
Gregory Peck and shirley temple being cheered, it was best moment ❤
I prefer the old stars of the golden age of cinema that was class,heroism and decency not today's commercial and pretentious actors.most legendary artistes are gone now here like heston,peck,borgnine,poitier,malden,kennedy,steiger,temple,trevor etc.....they gave us joy and inspiration.respect.
They should do this every 5 years.
It was a beautiful tradition
How wonderful that so many of them were alive at this time... A true crossroads between many generations of legends!
И все они любимы.
Awesome what great actors &
Actresses. Primo.
I get a kick of Jack Nicholson waving his third Oscar as he's being announced for his previous two wins...
Seeing this makes me so excited for the 100th Oscars Ceremony.
2028
I remember the 50th in 1978.
I'm not, most the people worth a dime are gone. There are few true movie stars left
@@CountrySunshine89 respectfully i disagree. We still got a bunch of oscar winning actors who are worth it.
Cate Blanchett
Leonardo DiCaprio
Robert De Niro
Tom Hanks
Denzel Washington
Viola Davis
Rita Moreno
Daniel Kaluuya
Mahershala Ali
Rami Malek
Sam Rockwell
Brendan Fraser
Emma Stone
Among many others
@@riolureviews5204 I like a few of them very much, particularly Sam & Brendan. My favorite living actress is an Oscar winner. But a movie star does not necessarily an Oscar make. They can be "A-list" and not a movie star the caliber of Clark Gable, John Wayne, Shirley Temple etc. On this stage, for example, true movie giants are limited to Temple & Connery...to a lesser degree Peck and Heston.....Claire Trevor, Theresa Wright, Louise Renier. Leo comes off as the biggest on that list, but not the caliber of yesteryear, he's not a likable or relatable person.
So many wonderful actors and actresses who are missed.
Most of them are not with us today
So thankful for this family album
With Olivia de Havilland gone I think the oldest surviving Oscar winner in acting is Eva Marie Saint. The eldest male is Sydney Potier. It would be nice to do this again but the Oscars are all about rushing through the awards now.
with Sidney Poitier's death this year, it's still Eva Marie Saint
if we go by juvenile awards - then Margaret O'Brien and Claude Jarman Jr are still alive and they both won before Eva Marie Saint...
@@MissLizaMay True but I said the oldest surviving Oscar winner not when particularly they received the Oscar.
Eva, Lee Grant & Mel Brooks
Sadly Sidney Poitier is gone. I believe Gene Hackman is the oldest living male.
Such a thrill to see actors from the Golden Age, as well as
Harold Russell and Teresa Wright from "Best Year of Our Lives."
This...is... absolutely... FANTASTIC!!! They really need to do this again!!!
next year will be the 95th academy awards...with the controvesery of the last three academy awards...l'm sure they would want to make it a special like this night nearly 25 years ago
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Out of the three "newcomers," Robin Williams deservedly belongs in that family album!
Kim Bassinger was excellent in L A. Confidential.
@@kevinoconnor4102 Russell Crowe and Guy Pearce were also Fabulous in that movie
@@groofoot yes I agree. But didn't she win an Oscar for that movie.
Merci à tout ces grands acteurs et actrices et longue vie au cinéma ❤
RIP Luise Rainer (January 12, 1910 - December 30, 2014), aged 104
RIP Claire Trevor (March 8, 1910 - April 8, 2000), aged 90
RIP Karl Malden (March 22, 1912 - July 1, 2009), aged 97
RIP Howard Russell (January 14, 1914 - January 29, 2002), aged 88
RIP Mercedes McCambridge (March 16, 1916 - March 2, 2004), aged 87
RIP Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 - June 12, 2003), aged 87
RIP Ernest Borgnine (January 24, 1917 - July 8, 2012), aged 95
RIP Celeste Holm (April 29, 1917 - July 15, 2012), aged 95
RIP Teresa Wright (October 27, 1918 - March 6, 2005), aged 86
RIP Red Buttons (February 5, 1919 - July 13, 2006), aged 87
RIP Jack Palance (February 18, 1919 - November 10, 2006), aged 87
RIP Jennifer Jones (March 2, 1919 - December 17, 2009), aged 90
RIP Shelley Winters (August 18, 1920 - January 14, 2006), aged 85
RIP Walter Matthau (October 1, 1920 - July 1, 2000), aged 79
RIP Cliff Robertson (September 9, 1923 - September 10, 2011), aged 88
RIP Charlton Heston (October 4, 1923 - April 5, 2008), aged 84
RIP Jack Lemmon (February 8, 1925 - June 27, 2001), aged 76
RIP George Kennedy (February 18, 1925 - February 28, 2016), aged 91
RIP Rod Steiger (April 14, 1925 - July 9, 2002), aged 77
RIP Patricia Neal (January 20, 1926 - August 8, 2010), aged 84
RIP Cloris Leachman (April 30, 1926 - January 27, 2021), aged 94
RIP Sidney Poitier (February 20, 1927 - January 6, 2022), aged 94
RIP Shirley Temple (April 23, 1928 - February 10, 2014), aged 85
RIP Martin Landau (June 20, 1928 - July 15, 2017), aged 89
RIP Sir Sean Connery (August 25, 1930 - October 31, 2020), aged 90
RIP Maximilian Schell (December 8, 1930 - February 1, 2014), aged 83
RIP Anne Bancroft (September 17, 1931 - June 6, 2005), aged 73
RIP Louise Fletcher (July 22, 1934 - September 23, 2022), aged 88
RIP Louis Gossett Jr. (May 27, 1936 - March 29, 2024), aged 87
RIP Vincent Winter (December 29, 1947 - November 2, 1998), aged 50
RIP Robin Williams (July 21, 1951 - August 11, 2014), aged 63
You will be remembered as legends.
Good job. I think many will be remembered, vaguely, but probably not most. ask someone under 25 or even 30 or 40 more about bacall or bogart or even lucille ball and you'll get a Who? Selling old movie mags at a flea market the other day: Rita Hayworth? Lamour? Crosby? Hope? Forget about Geraldine Page or Doris Day or Tony Curtis or Alfred Hitchcock orRock Hudson or petty soon Marilyn Monroe. Weird, to say the least.
not sure Robin Williams was on the stage
@@tp3176 He appears at the end.
7:04 Frances McDormand
Now 3 Oscars for Best Actress in "Fargo" , "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri " and "Nomandland"
i hope it stops there; same for streep. a little of them goes on forever.
and two for michael caine for the cider house rules
I PRAY TO ALMIGHTY GOD 🙏 WITH BOTH HANDS 🙏🙏 FOLDED TO KEEP OSCARS FAMILY ALWAYS BLESSED, BRIGHT AND SMART.
8:15 everyone screaming and whistling for Gregory Peck ❤ love it!
Remember watching this, was wowwed then & am now, thank you
So many have passed away and others have won yet another Oscar.
yeap ...michael caine- the cider house rules, and denzil washigton- training day
8:14. Gregory Peck. ❤
Do u know which year?
@@alllivesmatter7198 1962 same year as Lawrence of Arabia.
Wow all excellent stars in one place ✨
Luise Rainer died in 2014, 10 days before her 105th birthday. She is till date, the oldest oscar recipient to have ever lived and also the first to have won it back to back (1936 & 1937)
.....and the only German actress winning the Oscar so far 😉
Gracias por este video...grandes actores y actrices...QEPD 🙏 muchos de los que estaban ahí
WoW
I just happened to come across the video.
The more I was very happy to see all these stars of my childhood here.
My all time favorite Gregory Peck and Charlton Heston
and so did Karl Malden Sean Connery and many more.
And especially for me as a German, Maximillian Shell
(Sory for my bad english)
The last time we saw so many of the greats all together. This was so special.
I think I have seen all these actors on the big screen. It's great to be alive.
Just beautiful to see all these legends
Richly deserved extra applause for Gregory Peck and Shirley Temple !
I believe that Shirley temple was the first child star in Hollywood. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
I loved Gregory Peck in The Omen and his lightning quick acting in Cape Fear too.
What a great tribute of those who have inspired us with their work.
100 is less than 10 years away. I hope they do this at that time.
It's always great to see. Lee. Grant
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SHIRLEY ! SHIRLEY ! SHIRLEY !! ❤❤❤❤❤
I wonder where is Tom Hanks, Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Shirley MacLaine, Jessica Lange, Meryl, and others?
They weren't there this oscar night in 1998...
Foi muito bom reunir todos esses talentos do cinema, homenagem que ficará na história do cinema.
Muito pai d'égua
This is very cool 😃 I really wish they'd still do stuff like this
I wonder how much of Shirley Temple's ovation was because the announcer said "Shirley Temple, Stand Up and Cheer!"
None, because by the time they said her movie (she didn't even receive it for that film alone) the cheering was too loud for the audience in attendance to hear. That's what biggest, most well known, beloved star among a stage full of stars naturally garners
@@CountrySunshine89 No, you are wrong. Listen to the clip again. The cheering didn't start until *after* the announcer had finished speaking.
She was a well respected icon in the industry. Nobody gives a damn about the reasoning for the well deserved ovation.
NONE!
Shirley Temple brought many memories for many people
This has to be the greatest collection of screen legends ive ever seen gathered together. Without looking again to avoid forgetting, just a few, Poitier, Peck, Malden, Borgnine, Heston, Leachman, Burstyn, Steiger, Kennedy, Voight, Hoffman, Nicholson, Caine, Duval, De Niro, Dunaway, Sarandon, Temple, Bridges, Douglas, Bancroft, Bates, Joel. Connery, Dreyfuss.
Almost half are dead
@@samanthab1923 Yes, so many. Gone to the next life to be moviestars again.
HOW WONDERFULLY SPLENDID
I love shows like this, I get so emotional 😭 ❤️🔥
Yes, i feel that way too, so many memories of their acting roles.
I don't understand why the academy doesn't do something like this anymore.. really want to see the Oscars winners gather on one stage..
I'll never forget watching this. Brings a tear to my eye.
Sooo many folks no longer with us.
A third of them are no longer with us. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Seeing the actors and actresses full of joy up there makes me happy!
Marlon Brando and Dustin Hoffman,nice to see you again!:)
Aí q saudades dos tempos q a festa do Oscar, não tinha hora de acabar.Foi emocionante relembrar .
E sem nada de histeria política! Daniel do Rio de Janeiro.
I loved every second of watching this..thank you ❤️
Wonderful memories
Cudowny album. Wspaniali aktorzy. Pan Karl Malden❤️ Gregory Peck❤️. Wzruszająca ceremonia.
So MANY of the greats from old Hollywood. Fantastic. Jane Fonda. Barbra Streisand, and Olivia de Haviland, are truly missing on this one
Al Pacino & Peter Fonda was in the audience
Olivia is RIP
@@samanthab1923 she was in the 2003 oscars album special
This is one of the most beautiful vids I have lately seen. ❤ had tears in my eyes!
I remember watching this live back in 98…amazing how half these people are dead now.
Priceless. ❤
Next year will be the 95th anniversary of the academy awards...l hope that they do another oscar album..it's been 20 years since....Some oscars winners present this night are sadly no longer with us...but of cource new academy award winners have been born....lf not next year...Then they will defo have an another oscar album in 2028 on the 100th anniversary
I loved when they used to do this, the first and only time I saw it on tv was in 2003, def should do it again but they probably won’t do it.
This big reunion sit was happen only two times, 1998 and 2003...!!!
Shirley Temple was the most insanely and famous cheers...
The best of them all, the Great Charlton Heston, God bless him!!!
I think he's in the big bad fire, for his views on guns!
Please repeat this in 2018 at 90 Oscars
José Pablo Yódice You're Right Jose, Two Months and Oscars 90 will Begin.
I Think The Album will Return.
THEY FORGOT....TATUM O'NEAL...SHE WAS 9YEAR OLD WHEN SHE GOT THE OSCAR in 1971
She should have been included. Where was Sophia Loren? She won an Oscar for Best actress in 1961 for the movie, two women. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
They should do this again for the 100th Oscars in 5 years.
This was my favorite part of the 1998 Oscars.
No lo puedo creer . Los AMOOOO !!!
Yo tambien
Can we talk about the kindness extended by Eva Marie Saint and Marisa Tomei to Harold Russell and Shirley Temple, respectively?
They were very gracious towards each other. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
A canvas full of masterpieces! Even though a majority of these men and women in this gallery came from Hollywood's Golden Age of movies (and even before and after their work on television), they surely don't make actors like them anymore.
It is a wonderful fitting tribute to the actors and actresses, of hollywoods golden age and afterwards . They should have more of these tribute presentations , every few years .!!
Back when I saw this live I knew just a few of them. Now that I’ve watched more movies I recognize a whole lot more.
YAAAAAY SHIRLEY TEMPLE !!!!
Schindler's List and Ben Hur ...Best movies of all time! Hands down!
The old people smell on the stage that night was amazing
Yes you stink too
Emocionante,ver,tantas,estrellas,juntas,de,antaño,🇨🇱, 🥰,
Oh *now* Anne Bancroft shows up to the Oscars lol
Just kidding, but I do wonder what footage that was of her supposedly accepting the award if she wasn't at the ceremony... I would've lol'd if they had shown Joan Crawford accepting for her instead XD
It was Anne Bancroft presenting best actor the following year
Tantas estrellas que ya no están, hermosa ceremonia....
every time I watch this (and the one with the newest addition of the year being Adrien Brody, Nicole Kidman, Chris Cooper, Catherine Zeta-Jones (and Peter O'Toole with his Honorary Oscar) I'd cry.
🇵🇪🇵🇪👍🙏
Wow !!! Wonderful !!!
Though, I did see this live, it remarkable still, how I see MY ENTIRE LIFE FLASHING BEFORE MY EYES AGAIN! ♥♥♥♥
This is terrific.Thanks y'all.
They should do this at least every other year. Brings class to the Oscars
I remembered this. I thought it was soo cool to see all the Best Actors and Actresses and also the Best Supporting Actors and Actresses on one stage.
A lot of them are now gone.
Guessing this won't happen again until 2028, the 100th anniversary of the Academy Awards. Unfortunately all of the golden Hollywood Legends may be gone.😣
yeah...But next year will be the 95th academy awards. with what's happened in recent years ...another oscar album would actually be a good idea in 2023
Absolutely magical
Cudowna gala!
0:34 and now Samuel L. Jackson could join the bunch whenever the segment is being held at future ceremonies. No more dropping the "S-bomb" as in his earlier loss to Martin Landau; now he already earned one without even competing, as did Jackie Chan and Angela Bassett.
Wow! Fantástica galáxia de astros e estrelas.
Wow, Gregory Peck! Immaculate in To Kill a Mockingbird As he needed to be to do that classic justice, and boy did he just!
They really need to do this again.
I was surprised that Tatum O'Neal wasn't included in the bunch. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Amazing
rest in peace to louis gossett jr and some of the people at the oscars , that are no longer with us
This was the 70th Annual Academy Awards held on March 23, 1998 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
Derrière tous les sourires, combien de jalousie, d’arrivisme, des bas coups, d’intrigues, de méchancetés pour arriver à poser son derrière sur ces chaises d’oscarisés !
The biggest applause was for Shirley as it should have been
Which Shirley, Ms. Jones or Ms. Temple?
@@allenjones3130 answer is obvious
Shirley Jones didn't deserve the Oscar 😮
Jennifer Jones looked stunning!
Expect to see this again in 5 years. I'd be pretty shocked if it didn't make an appearance.