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  2. Oliver! (film) - Wikipedia

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    Oliver! was the last G-rated film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. It was the last movie musical to win the award, until Chicago in 2002 (there have been other musicals nominated such as Hello, Dolly!, Fiddler on the Roof, Cabaret, All That Jazz, Beauty and the Beast and Moulin Rouge!).

  3. 41st Academy Awards - Wikipedia

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    They were the first Oscars to be staged at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles, [1] and the first with no host since the 20th Academy Awards. [2] Oliver! became the only Best Picture winner to have received a G-rating prior to winning, the ratings system having replaced the old Hays Code on November 1, 1968 (though a number of Best ...

  4. List of Academy Award winners and nominees from Great Britain ...

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    Oliver! Nominated Moody recreated his Tony Award-Nominated role from musical of the same name. Alan Bates: The Fixer: Nominated Peter O'Toole The Lion in Winter: Nominated 1969 Richard Burton Anne of the Thousand Days: Nominated Peter O'Toole Goodbye, Mr. Chips: Nominated 1971 Peter Finch: Sunday Bloody Sunday: Nominated Finch was an English ...

  5. Oscars through the decades: Look back at the Academy Awards ...

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    Three full decades ago, in 1989, she was up for the exact same award, duking it out against fellow nominee Meryl Streep. ... 40 years ago: 51st Academy Awards, 1979. Big shots: You guessed it ...

  6. Oliver! - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 motion picture won six Academy Awards including Best Picture, and received nominations for both Moody and Wild. It was first telecast in the United States by ABC-TV in 1975. The film went to cable in the US in 1982, and it is still regularly broadcast. On 1 March 2013, a planned remake of Oliver! was announced. It was originally aiming ...

  7. Jack Wild - Wikipedia

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    Jack Wild (right) with Oliver! co-star Mark Lester at the 41st Academy Awards, 14 April 1969. The Wild brothers sought acting roles to supplement their parents' income. In the autumn of 1964, the pair were cast in the West End theatre production of Lionel Bart's Oliver! – Arthur in the title role and Jack as Charley Bates, a member of Fagin's ...

  8. John Oliver on O.J. Simpson's Oscars Slap Commentary: 'Sit ...

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    Not here for it. John Oliver heard O.J. Simpson‘s opinion about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars — and the late-night talk show host quickly shut the commentary down. Will ...

  9. List of Academy Award–winning films - Wikipedia

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    Film with the highest clean sweep: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King won all 11 Academy Awards from its 11 nominations. Films with the most nominations without a single win: The Turning Point (1977) and The Color Purple (1985) (11 nominations each)