Patricia Neal presenting Best Foreign Language Film Oscar® to "A Man and a Woman": 1967 Oscars
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- Patricia Neal presenting the Oscar® for Best Foreign Language Film to "A Man and a Woman" at the 39th Academy Awards® in 1966. Introduced by Bob Hope.
Patricia's voice was just priceless❤
I certainly have a notion to second THAT emotion !
A well deserved ovation to the courage of a great actress and a greater woman.
I agree 100 per cent !
i miss my great great aunt!~!! RIP AUNT PATTY
A great actress and a classy woman who suffered terrible setbacks in life. But she brought great richness to her film roles.
I heartily concur !
Aw, I love how she's kind of shy and tentative, but everyone's thrilled to have her back!
RIP, Ms. Neal. You were a hell of an actress and an inspiration as a human being.
For those who don't know, Neal had suffered a severe stroke the year before and this was her first public appearance upon recovering, hence the standing ovation.
@Anonym I believe Pat suffered her three strokes in early 1965 while shooting "Seven Women", in the role taken over by Anne Bancroft. So this would be two years after that.
She was wonderful in Hud. A well-deserved win for Best Actress award.
I could not agree more !
when standing ovations meant something
I love her voice!
Me too !
I wish this wonderfully sensitive actress had made more films or at least voiceover work. You know, if Patricia Neal is in a movie it's going to be good or at the very least she will be.
Probably THE highlight of the '67 Oscars...The return of Patricia Neal, as opposed to A Man For All Seasons, which won for Best Picture that year. That standing ovation tells you something.
Indubitably ! Well said and well put.
These days, standing ovations are just par for the course.
*This* was a standing ovation that really had heart (appropriate for the song that accompanied Ms. Neal's entrance).
Indeed !
Patricia was so outstanding in "The Fountainhead"...
"I thank you, I thank you..." Classy.
THIS IS A STANDING OVATION
A standing ovation, yes, but at 1:09, notice the woman in white, wearing a necklace with a cross, who is NOT applauding, and seems to have a scowl on her face. Who is that? She actually resembles Veronica Balfe Cooper, the widow of Gary Cooper, with whom Patricia Neal had an affair. But is that her? She's the one person who would have a reason not to applaud.
@@MrVidaeverdade I noticed this too, but to me the woman resembles Katy Jurado, Cooper's "High Noon" costar.
Add to that, a standing ovation that was _earned_ rather than _expected_ (unlike today's Oscars).
@@MrVidaeverdade That woman is most definitely NOT Veronica Balfe Cooper. The woman in question may well be Katy. It looks like her.
what a lady. Thank you for posting.
Patricia Neal was one of the greats, so sad she is no longer with us....she was and will remain forever a legend!!!! I love her and I miss her.
Just read great biography on Patricia neal...truly a courageous women having went thru incredible family loss and strokes at a young age...I adored her when I saw " the FOUNTAINHEAD when I was really young..she was tremendous as well as Gary Cooper.....and loved her even more in the classic...the day the earth stood still....I get chills when thinking about the scene with "GOR T the robot who was about to destroy the world until Patricia neal comes in to save the planet....what a wonderful actress she was and "oh that fantastic voice she had"....RIP Patricia....you were a brave women and an inspiration to many suffering people......
A great lady and a great actress !
You got that right !
Patricia conquered a lot and lost a lot, but will always be a winner with her fans and her legacy will continue to gain them for her.
So true. Thank you for sharing with us.
She is a Legend!
Great actress. Such a brave lady❤🙏
Patricia has an amazing persona :)
This must have been right after she fully recovered from her series of strokes. What a trooper she was!
Yes. She had her strokes early in 1965. It's amazing how quickly she came back.
@@PatroniFan and lived 4 more decades after that as well!
Classy star. The world will always love her
R.I.P. patricia neal
It's great seeing these clips. What a tribute to Pat! I see the great Abbey Lincoln passed today. Will the Academy post her singing FOR LOVE OF IVY at the 1968 awards?
The good old days. So elegant.
I loved Ms. Neal in The Subject Was Roses, & Hud. Both are amongst my favorite films.
She was truly a talented actress & a lovely lady.
👍🏽💯☺️
This wonderful lady and the story of her aneurysms plus her remarkable struggle to recovery has inspired me to help my husband who suffered strokes. May she always be remembered.
It amazes me how much Kate Mulgrew sounds like Patricia Neal.
What an incredible woman!
A Man and a Woman is the only movie that I've cried over. The theme song just simply brings tears to my eyes, and I still cry over it.
She would be back on the screen the following year in the film version of "The Subject Was Roses."
SHE AND I WERE THE SAME AGE OF WHEN WE HAD A STROKE
Candice Bergen is sitting next to Claude Lelouch; she was starring in his film Vivre Pour Vivre, made and released after his megahit A Man and a Woman.
A genuine lady.
It's just great that no one really cared who won the award. All anyone cared about here was the fact that Patricia Neal finally came back to us all after such a devastating illness.
this woman had more class (and talent) in her little pinky than most of us have in our whole body
Maybe someone should send this clip to Criterion so we'll finally get a beautifully restored version of this film after all this time.
I was born in the 60's and I had the exact same experience. I was much older when I finally realized that what I was perceiving to be an affectation was actually a result of the stroke and the effect it had had on her speech.
I just saw the Polish film PHARAOH at the LA Co Museum of Art last week. It is an
outstanding movie, a spectacular with real political and social heft. BATTLE OF ALGIERS and LOVES OF A BLONDE are also excellent. I don't think A MAN AND A WOMAN holds up that well. Go see PHARAOH.
Dear Oscars! You always make me happy when you post videos. However, you would make me ENOURMOUSLY happy of you posted Art Carney's Oscar win! If it's possible upload it the next time you post videos which I hope will be VERY soon. Please, please, please!
She truly deserved the standing ovations. What a class-act survivor. This was in 1996, just at the time when she only recovered from her illness and the incident that happened to her children. Amazing.
No, this was telecast in 1967. Patricia was making her first notable appearance since suffering several strokes two years prior. She had also lost one daughter to illness and another child suffered lifelong brain damage resulting from a car striking the young girl in New York City. Miss Neal obviously knew heartache. But she was the "Ultimate Survivor", Rest with all your loved ones, now. YOU CAN NOW SING WITH ANGELS!
@selma1930
It's so great spotting people. Alan Arkin is sitting in front of Aimee. Irene Dunne is in the front row. When Claude rushes to the stage he passes Walter & Carol Matthau, Dean Jones, and Lynn Redgrave.
Amo a Patricia ❤❤❤
she so awesome in hud !!!!
Speaking in French, this is courageous. Today it would be impossible... :(
@JerseySurvivor
Claude passes Mike Nichols, Wendy Hiller & Elmer Bernstein, too. Over Anouk's right shoulder....is that Michael Caine in the glasses?
@jckfmsincty
Hindsight is always 20/20. You may not remember the hold A Man and A Woman had on international audiences at the time. The OST sold millions overnight! The film became the biggest foreign film ever. Looking at it now, it is very dated and passe especially when it stands beside BATTLE and LOVES OF A BLONDE, two genuine classics. Still Lelouch's film is a great film to watch with a woman you love. If you know what i mean.
PEACE AND LOVE
She had a rough go if it for a few years but shined through. Did anybody spot Candice Bergen, Raquel Welch, Steve McQueen & Anouk Aimee in the audience?
Bob Hope brought such class to this event. Its a shame he is gone from an event that has become so diluted. All they can hope for is to bring back Billy Crystal in lieu of all those others who just dont work as hosts!
Awesome
I also have Loves of a Blonde on tape. That was a good movie too.
@gamecrazy132 Yes I agree. Remember Michael Caine's acceptance speech in 2000 where he stated how 'The Oscar Goes Too' is much better than the competetive term 'The Winner Is' but then they changed it back this year, why???
Good on Kate Winslet for not going along with it, Im glad she said the PROPER term, which is 'The Oscar goes too..."
LOL! Somehow how I read it to mean, "in all of the 82 Academy Awards (as in, since they began), Kate Winslet was the only one who said, 'And the Oscar goes to....' " Thanks. I think it sounds better than "the winner is...," too, btw.
R.I.P. Patricia Neal.
By the way, the 39th Oscars were 1967.
this is just a suggestion to the ocsar people or whoever is in charge, when the person is opening the envelope and is about to say the name of the winner, it should be like in the old days, instead of "the winner is...." it should be "...and the Oscar goes to...." it sounds much more appealing. and for the 82 academy awards it only happened once when kate winslet presented an oscar
im related to patricia neal
WOW WHAT A WOMAN PATRICIA NEAL WAS
Not only just more appealing but it's better than to point figures to the other 4 not awarded persons as "and the losers are...". It's a matter of education.
She overcame such a lot.
Back when I had two rescued pekingese, Patricia Neal oohed and ahed over them. Nice woman.
@gamecrazy132 so true -- "winner" implies there are "losers"
Three comments:
1. Why did they all have to look away down at the floor?
2. The Battle of Algiers should have won.
3. Leave it to the French to send someone that doesn't speak English.
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I love Patrican Neal and I think she's beautiful, but that dress has GOT TO GO.
She paid, SERIOUSLY, $36.50 for it off the rack in a store. She did wear a mink coat over it for the arrivals out front. I get that she had bigger fish to fry, as it were, and we also have to remember that this was looonngg before stars had hordes of designers angling to dress them for awards ceremony in exchange for exposure and credit on the red carpet. Joanne Woodward famously made the gown she won her Oscar in herself! But the real fashion crimes came in the 1970s and early '80s. :-)
Superbe film que celui de Claude Lelouch, UN HOMME ET UNE FEMME (A Man and a Woman) qui est devenu un grand classique du cinéma.
Still the worst of the nominated
I can't believe that audience didn't stand up IMMEDIATELY when she walked on stage. Tisk, tisk.
It's Janeway.
La battaglia di Algeri should have won
I dont think you read my whole thing:
"AND FOR THE 82ND ACADEMY AWARDS it only happened once when kate winslet presented an oscar"
RIP miss neal...hollywood has suck big time since the disappearance of all the golden generation actor/actrese including miss neal herself...dang
@gamecrazy132 I agree
Is this the first standing ovation in oscars history?
Neelabhra Roy I think there were a couple of ovations which may or may not have been captured on film.
Keeley Hawes
I don’t think anyone will understand your reference. Keeley portrayed Neal in a recent movie. Glenda Jackson also portrayed her in a movie from the 1980s.
Those were the days that the stars really dressed up; especially for the Oscars. Nowadays they dress like slobs.
Omg im a long distant cousin
I jzut heard im RELATE TO PATRICIA
Cool.
So you're Sophie Dahl's cousin? :O
this was 1967 Ms Neal had had the strokes in february 1965 while she was pregnant with her youngest daughter Lucy who thankfully was born unscathed 6 months later and of course with any award there's going to be losers that's the nature of the world
She was not yet totally recovered.
"A Man and a Woman" better than "The Battle of Algiers"? I don't think so.
Aww that's so amazing they gave her a standing ovation. Thanks, only it doesn't really take someone dying to put this stuff up...
If it happened "in the old days", then how is it that Kate Winslet was the only one to announce it that way? I'm confused.
hahahaha
@JerseySurvivor Or, a man.
Before making a comment, ou should realize she just had some ministrokes and had to re-learn how to speak properly. No one walks in anyone else's shoes....
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I also got a suggestion. Give WIll Smith a god damn Oscar.
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"Today's movies are made in all languages"?! Films have always been made in all languages. What an idiotic thing to say, apparently, twice!
czechoslovakia and yugoslavia does not exist anymore,battle of algiers should have won!