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The '''33rd Academy Awards''', honoring the [[1960 in film|best in film for 1960]], were held on April 17, 1961, at the [[Santa Monica Civic Auditorium]] in [[Santa Monica, California]]. They were hosted by [[Bob Hope]]. This was the first ceremony to be aired on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC television]], which has aired the Academy Awards ever since (save for the period between 1971 and 1975, when they were aired on [[National Broadcasting Company|NBC]] for the first time since the previous year.)


The '''33rd Academy Awards''', honoring the [[1960 in film|best in film for 1960]], were held on April 17, 1961, hosted by [[Bob Hope]] at the [[Santa Monica Civic Auditorium]] in [[Santa Monica, California]]. This was the first ceremony to be aired on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC television]], which has aired the Academy Awards ever since (except between 1971 and 1975, when they were aired on [[National Broadcasting Company|NBC]] for the first time since [[32nd Academy Awards|the previous year]]).<ref name="Oscars '60 Notes">
''[[The Apartment]]'' marked the last black-and-white film to win Best Picture during the era when use of black-and-white film was still common, as well as the last until [[66th Academy Awards|1994]] when ''[[Schindler's List]]'' won.
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[[Billy Wilder]]'s ''[[The Apartment]]'' won Best Picture, the last black-and-white film to do so until ''[[Schindler's List]]'' and ''[[The Artist (film)|The Artist]]'' at the [[66th Academy Awards|66th]] and [[84th Academy Awards]], respectively.
[[Gary Cooper]] was selected by the Academy Board of Governors to be the year's recipient of the [[Academy Honorary Award]] "for his many memorable screen performances and the international recognition he, as an individual, has gained for the motion picture industry." Cooper was too ill to attend the ceremony, though his condition was not publicly disclosed, save for his family and close friends. At the awards ceremony, actor and a close friend of Cooper, [[James Stewart]], accepted the Honorary Oscar on his behalf. Stewart's emotional speech hinted that something was seriously wrong, and the next day newspapers ran the headline, "Gary Cooper has cancer." Less than four weeks later, on May 13, 1961, six days after his 60th birthday, Cooper died.


[[Elizabeth Taylor]], who had a near-fatal bout with pneumonia a short time before the ceremony, was viewed as having received her Oscar out of sympathy rather than for her performance in ''[[Butterfield 8]]''.<ref name="Oscars '60 Notes"/>
Young and rising star [[Hayley Mills]] was selected by the Academy Board of Governors to be the year's recipient of the [[Academy Juvenile Award]] for her breakthrough and acclaimed performance in [[Walt Disney]]'s production of ''[[Pollyanna (1960 film)|Pollyanna]]''. Mills became the very last recipient of the award, as the Academy retired the award afterwards. From [[35th Academy Awards|1963]] onward, juvenile actors can officially compete in competitive acting awards with their adult counterparts.


[[Gary Cooper]] was selected by the Academy Board of Governors to receive an [[Academy Honorary Award]] "for his many memorable screen performances and the international recognition he, as an individual, has gained for the motion picture industry". Cooper was too ill to attend the ceremony, though his condition was not publicly disclosed; [[James Stewart]], a close friend of Cooper, accepted the Oscar on his behalf. Stewart's emotional speech hinted that something was seriously wrong, and the following day newspapers ran the headline, "Gary Cooper has cancer". Cooper died less than four weeks later.
==Awards==

Winners are listed first and highlighted with '''boldface'''<ref name="Oscars1961">{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1961 |title=The 33rd Academy Awards (1961) Nominees and Winners |accessdate=May 4, 2015 |work=oscars.org |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151015234831/http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1961 |archivedate=October 15, 2015 |df= }}</ref>
Rising star [[Hayley Mills]] was selected by the Academy Board of Governors as the year's recipient of the [[Academy Juvenile Award]] for her breakthrough and acclaimed performance in [[Walt Disney]]'s ''[[Pollyanna (1960 film)|Pollyanna]]''. She was the last recipient of the award; going forward, juvenile actors could officially compete in competitive categories. This was the first year a [[red carpet]] lined the walk into the theater.<ref>{{Cite news |author=Daniel Miller |date=February 24, 2017 |url=https://www.latimes.com/business/hollywood/la-fi-ct-oscars-red-carpet-20170224-htmlstory.html|title=The red carpet isn't actually red, and other secrets underfoot at the Oscars|work=Los Angeles Times|access-date=2018-04-18}}</ref>

==Winners and nominees==
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Nominees were announced on February 27, 1961. Winners are listed first and highlighted with '''boldface'''.<ref name="Oscars1961">{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1961 |title=The 33rd Academy Awards (1961) Nominees and Winners |access-date=May 4, 2015 |work=oscars.org |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151015234831/http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1961 |archive-date=October 15, 2015 }}</ref>


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**''[[The Alamo (1960 film)|The Alamo]]'' – [[John Wayne]], producer
**''[[The Alamo (1960 film)|The Alamo]]'' – [[John Wayne]], producer
**''[[Elmer Gantry (film)|Elmer Gantry]]'' – [[Bernard Smith (editor)|Bernard Smith]], producer
**''[[Elmer Gantry (film)|Elmer Gantry]]'' – [[Bernard Smith (editor)|Bernard Smith]], producer
**''[[Sons and Lovers (1960 film)|Sons and Lovers]]'' – [[Jerry Wald]], producer
**''[[Sons and Lovers (film)|Sons and Lovers]]'' – [[Jerry Wald]], producer
**''[[The Sundowners]]'' – [[Fred Zinnemann]], producer
**''[[The Sundowners (1960 film)|The Sundowners]]'' – [[Fred Zinnemann]], producer
| valign="top" |
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*''' [[Billy Wilder]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Apartment]]'''{{double dagger}}
*''' [[Billy Wilder]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Apartment]]'''''{{double dagger}}
**[[Jules Dassin]]&nbsp;– ''[[Never on Sunday]]''
**[[Jules Dassin]]&nbsp;– ''[[Never on Sunday]]''
**[[Alfred Hitchcock]]&nbsp;– ''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]''
**[[Alfred Hitchcock]]&nbsp;– ''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]''
**[[Jack Cardiff]]&nbsp;– ''[[Sons and Lovers (1960 film)|Sons and Lovers]]''
**[[Jack Cardiff]]&nbsp;– ''[[Sons and Lovers (film)|Sons and Lovers]]''
**[[Fred Zinnemann]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Sundowners]]''
**[[Fred Zinnemann]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Sundowners (1960 film)|The Sundowners]]''
|-
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Actor|Best Actor]]
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*''' [[Burt Lancaster]]&nbsp;– ''[[Elmer Gantry (film)|Elmer Gantry]]'' as Elmer Gantry'''{{double dagger}}
*''' [[Burt Lancaster]]&nbsp;– ''[[Elmer Gantry (film)|Elmer Gantry]]'' as Elmer Gantry'''{{double dagger}}
**[[Trevor Howard]]&nbsp;– ''[[Sons and Lovers (1960 film)|Sons and Lovers]]'' as Walter Morel
**[[Trevor Howard]]&nbsp;– ''[[Sons and Lovers (film)|Sons and Lovers]]'' as Walter Morel
**[[Jack Lemmon]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Apartment]]'' as Calvin Clifford "Bud" Baxter
**[[Jack Lemmon]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Apartment]]'' as Calvin Clifford "Bud" Baxter
**[[Laurence Olivier]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Entertainer (film)|The Entertainer]]'' as Archie Rice
**[[Laurence Olivier]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Entertainer (film)|The Entertainer]]'' as Archie Rice
**[[Spencer Tracy]]&nbsp;– ''[[Inherit the Wind (1960 film)|Inherit The Wind]]'' as Henry Drummond
**[[Spencer Tracy]]&nbsp;– ''[[Inherit the Wind (1960 film)|Inherit the Wind]]'' as Henry Drummond
| valign="top" |
| valign="top" |
*''' [[Elizabeth Taylor]]&nbsp;– ''[[BUtterfield 8]]'' as Gloria Wandrous'''{{double dagger}}
*''' [[Elizabeth Taylor]]&nbsp;– ''[[BUtterfield 8]]'' as Gloria Wandrous'''{{double dagger}}
**[[Greer Garson]]&nbsp;– ''[[Sunrise at Campobello]]'' as [[Eleanor Roosevelt]]
**[[Greer Garson]]&nbsp;– ''[[Sunrise at Campobello]]'' as [[Eleanor Roosevelt]]
**[[Deborah Kerr]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Sundowners]]'' as Ida Carmody
**[[Deborah Kerr]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Sundowners (1960 film)|The Sundowners]]'' as Ida Carmody
**[[Shirley MacLaine]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Apartment]]'' as Fran Kubelik
**[[Shirley MacLaine]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Apartment]]'' as Fran Kubelik
**[[Melina Mercouri]]&nbsp;– ''[[Never on Sunday]]'' as Ilya
**[[Melina Mercouri]]&nbsp;– ''[[Never on Sunday]]'' as Ilya
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*''' [[Peter Ustinov]]&nbsp;– ''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]'' as [[Lentulus Batiatus|Batiatus]]'''{{double dagger}}
*''' [[Peter Ustinov]]&nbsp;– ''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]'' as [[Lentulus Batiatus|Batiatus]]'''{{double dagger}}
**[[Peter Falk]]&nbsp;– ''[[Murder, Inc. (film)|Murder, Inc.]]'' as [[Abe Reles|Abe "Kid Twist" Reles]]
**[[Peter Falk]]&nbsp;– ''[[Murder, Inc. (1960 film)|Murder, Inc.]]'' as [[Abe Reles|Abe "Kid Twist" Reles]]
**[[Jack Kruschen]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Apartment]]'' as Dr. Dreyfuss
**[[Jack Kruschen]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Apartment]]'' as Dr. Dreyfuss
**[[Sal Mineo]]&nbsp;– ''[[Exodus (1960 film)|Exodus]]'' as Dov Landau
**[[Sal Mineo]]&nbsp;– ''[[Exodus (1960 film)|Exodus]]'' as Dov Landau
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*''' [[Shirley Jones]]&nbsp;– ''[[Elmer Gantry (film)|Elmer Gantry]]'' as Lulu Bains'''{{double dagger}}
*''' [[Shirley Jones]]&nbsp;– ''[[Elmer Gantry (film)|Elmer Gantry]]'' as Lulu Bains'''{{double dagger}}
**[[Glynis Johns]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Sundowners]]'' as Mrs. Firth
**[[Glynis Johns]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Sundowners (1960 film)|The Sundowners]]'' as Mrs. Firth
**[[Shirley Knight]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (film)|The Dark at the Top of the Stairs]]'' as Reenie Flood
**[[Shirley Knight]]&nbsp;– ''[[The Dark at the Top of the Stairs (film)|The Dark at the Top of the Stairs]]'' as Reenie Flood
**[[Janet Leigh]]&nbsp;– ''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]'' as [[Marion Crane]]
**[[Janet Leigh]]&nbsp;– ''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]'' as [[Marion Crane]]
**[[Mary Ure]]&nbsp;– ''[[Sons and Lovers (1960 film)|Sons and Lovers]]'' as Clara Dawes
**[[Mary Ure]]&nbsp;– ''[[Sons and Lovers (film)|Sons and Lovers]]'' as Clara Dawes
|-
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay|Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay|Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen]]
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**''[[The Angry Silence]]''&nbsp;– [[Richard Gregson]], [[Michael Craig (actor)|Michael Craig]] and [[Bryan Forbes]]
**''[[The Angry Silence]]''&nbsp;– [[Richard Gregson]], [[Michael Craig (actor)|Michael Craig]] and [[Bryan Forbes]]
**''[[The Facts of Life (film)|The Facts of Life]]''&nbsp;– [[Melvin Frank]] and [[Norman Panama]]
**''[[The Facts of Life (film)|The Facts of Life]]''&nbsp;– [[Melvin Frank]] and [[Norman Panama]]
**''[[Hiroshima, My Love]]''&nbsp;– [[Marguerite Duras]]
**''[[Hiroshima mon amour|Hiroshima, My Love]]''&nbsp;– [[Marguerite Duras]]
**''[[Never on Sunday]]''&nbsp;– [[Jules Dassin]]
**''[[Never on Sunday]]''&nbsp;– [[Jules Dassin]]
| valign="top" |
| valign="top" |
*''' ''[[Elmer Gantry (film)|Elmer Gantry]]''&nbsp;– [[Richard Brooks]] based on [[Elmer Gantry|the novel]] by [[Sinclair Lewis]]'''{{double dagger}}
*''' ''[[Elmer Gantry (film)|Elmer Gantry]]''&nbsp;– [[Richard Brooks]] based on [[Elmer Gantry|the novel]] by [[Sinclair Lewis]]'''{{double dagger}}
**''[[Inherit the Wind (1960 film)|Inherit the Wind]]''&nbsp;– [[Nedrick Young]] and [[Harold Jacob Smith]] based on [[Inherit the Wind (play)|the play]] by [[Jerome Lawrence]] and [[Robert E. Lee (playwright)|Robert E. Lee]]
**''[[Inherit the Wind (1960 film)|Inherit the Wind]]''&nbsp;– [[Nedrick Young]] and [[Harold Jacob Smith]] based on [[Inherit the Wind (play)|the play]] by [[Jerome Lawrence]] and [[Robert E. Lee (playwright)|Robert E. Lee]]
**''[[Sons and Lovers (1960 film)|Sons and Lovers]]''&nbsp;– [[Gavin Lambert]] and [[T. E. B. Clarke]] based on [[Sons and Lovers|the novel]] by [[D. H. Lawrence]]
**''[[Sons and Lovers (film)|Sons and Lovers]]''&nbsp;– [[Gavin Lambert]] and [[T. E. B. Clarke]] based on [[Sons and Lovers|the novel]] by [[D. H. Lawrence]]
**''[[The Sundowners]]''&nbsp;– [[Isobel Lennart]] based on [[The Sundowners (novel)|the novel]] by [[Jon Cleary]]
**''[[The Sundowners (1960 film)|The Sundowners]]''&nbsp;– [[Isobel Lennart]] based on [[The Sundowners (novel)|the novel]] by [[Jon Cleary]]
**''[[Tunes of Glory]]''&nbsp;– [[James Kennaway]] based on his novel
**''[[Tunes of Glory]]''&nbsp;– [[James Kennaway]] based on his novel
|-
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[List of submissions to the 33rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film|Best
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[List of submissions to the 33rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature|Best Documentary Feature]]
Foreign Language Film]]
|-
|-
| valign="top" |
| valign="top" |
*'''''[[The Virgin Spring]]'' ([[Sweden]])'''{{double dagger}}
*'''''[[The Virgin Spring]]'' ([[Sweden]])'''{{double dagger}}
**''[[Kapo (film)|Kapo]]'' ([[Italy]])
**''[[Kapo (1960 film)|Kapo]]'' ([[Italy]])
**''[[La Vérité (film)|La Vérité]]'' ([[France]])
**''[[Macario (film)|Macario]]'' ([[Mexico]])
**''[[Macario (film)|Macario]]'' ([[Mexico]])
**''[[The Ninth Circle]]'' ([[Yugoslavia]])
**''[[The Ninth Circle]]'' ([[Yugoslavia]])
**''[[La Vérité (film)|La Vérité]]'' ([[France]])
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*'''''[[The Horse with the Flying Tail]]'''''{{double dagger}}
**''[[Rebel in Paradise (film)|Rebel in Paradise]]''
|-
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature|Best Documentary Feature]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)|Best Documentary Short Subject]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)|Best Documentary Short Subject]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film|Best Live Action Short Subject]]
|-
|-
| valign="top" |
| valign="top" |
*'''''[[The Horse with the Flying Tail]]'''{{double dagger}}
*'''''[[Giuseppina]]'''''{{double dagger}}
**''[[Rebel in Paradise]]''
| valign="top" |
*'''''[[Giuseppina]]'''{{double dagger}}
**''[[Beyond Silence (1960 film)|Beyond Silence]]''
**''[[Beyond Silence (1960 film)|Beyond Silence]]''
**''[[A City Called Copenhagen]]''
**''[[A City Called Copenhagen]]''
**''[[George Grosz' Interregnum]]''
**''[[George Grosz' Interregnum]]''
**''[[Universe (1960 film)|Universe]]''
**''[[Universe (1960 film)|Universe]]''
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film|Best Live Action Short Subject]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film|Best Short Subjects – Cartoons]]
|-
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| valign="top" |
*'''''[[Day of the Painter]]'''{{double dagger}}
*'''''[[Day of the Painter]]'''''{{double dagger}}
**''The Creation of Woman''
**''The Creation of Woman''
**''Islands of the Sea''
**''Islands of the Sea''
**''A Sport Is Born''
**''A Sport Is Born''
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film|Best Short Subjects – Cartoons]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Original Score|Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture]]
|-
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*'''''[[Munro (film)|Munro]]'''{{double dagger}}
*'''''[[Munro (film)|Munro]]'''''{{double dagger}}
**''[[Goliath II]]''
**''[[Goliath II]]''
**''[[High Note (Looney Tunes)|High Note]]''
**''[[High Note (film)|High Note]]''
**''[[Mouse and Garden]]''
**''[[Mouse and Garden]]''
**''A Place in the Sun''
**''A Place in the Sun''
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Original Score|Best Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Original Score|Best Scoring of a Musical Picture]]
|-
| valign="top" |
| valign="top" |
*'''''[[Exodus (1960 film)|Exodus]]''&nbsp;– [[Ernest Gold (composer)|Ernest Gold]]'''{{double dagger}}
*'''''[[Exodus (1960 film)|Exodus]]''&nbsp;– [[Ernest Gold (composer)|Ernest Gold]]'''{{double dagger}}
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**''[[The Magnificent Seven]]''&nbsp;– [[Elmer Bernstein]]
**''[[The Magnificent Seven]]''&nbsp;– [[Elmer Bernstein]]
**''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''&nbsp;– [[Alex North]]
**''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''&nbsp;– [[Alex North]]
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Original Score|Best Scoring of a Musical Picture]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Original Song|Best Song]]
|-
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*''' ''[[Song Without End]]''&nbsp;– [[Morris Stoloff]] and [[Harry Sukman]]'''{{double dagger}}
*''' ''[[Song Without End]]''&nbsp;– [[Morris Stoloff]] and [[Harry Sukman]]'''{{double dagger}}
**''[[Bells Are Ringing (film)|Bells Are Ringing]]''&nbsp;– [[André Previn]]
**''[[Bells Are Ringing (film)|Bells Are Ringing]]''&nbsp;– [[André Previn]]
**''[[Can-Can (film)|Can-Can]]''&nbsp;– [[Nelson Riddle]]
**''[[Can-Can (film)|Can-Can]]''&nbsp;– [[Nelson Riddle]]
**''[[Let's Make Love]]''&nbsp;– [[Lionel Newman]] and [[Earle H. Hagen]]
**''[[Let's Make Love]]''&nbsp;– [[Lionel Newman]] and [[Earle Hagen|Earle H. Hagen]]
**''[[Pepe (film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– [[Johnny Green]]
**''[[Pepe (1960 film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– [[Johnny Green]]
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Original Song|Best Original Song]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Sound|Best Sound Recording]]
|-
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*'''"[[Never on Sunday (song) |Never on Sunday]]" from ''[[Never on Sunday]]''&nbsp;– Music and Lyrics by [[Manos Hatzidakis]]'''{{double dagger}}
*'''"[[Never on Sunday (song)|Never on Sunday]]" from ''[[Never on Sunday]]''&nbsp;– Music and Lyrics by [[Manos Hatzidakis]]'''{{double dagger}}
**"[[The Second Time Around]]" from ''[[High Time (film)|High Time]]''&nbsp;– Music by [[Jimmy Van Heusen]] and Lyrics by [[Sammy Cahn]]
**"[[The Second Time Around (1960 song)|The Second Time Around]]" from ''[[High Time (film)|High Time]]''&nbsp;– Music by [[Jimmy Van Heusen]] and Lyrics by [[Sammy Cahn]]
**"[[Faraway Part of Town]]" from ''[[Pepe (film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– Music by [[André Previn]]; Lyrics by [[Dory Previn]]
**"Faraway Part of Town" from ''[[Pepe (1960 film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– Music by [[André Previn]]; Lyrics by [[Dory Previn]]
**"[[The Green Leaves of Summer]]" from ''[[The Alamo (1960 film)|The Alamo]]''&nbsp;– Music by [[Dimitri Tiomkin]]; Lyrics by [[Paul Francis Webster]]
**"[[The Green Leaves of Summer]]" from ''[[The Alamo (1960 film)|The Alamo]]''&nbsp;– Music by [[Dimitri Tiomkin]]; Lyrics by [[Paul Francis Webster]]
**"The Facts of Life" from ''[[The Facts of Life (film)|The Facts of Life]]''&nbsp;– Music and Lyrics by [[Johnny Mercer]]
**"The Facts of Life" from ''[[The Facts of Life (film)|The Facts of Life]]''&nbsp;– Music and Lyrics by [[Johnny Mercer]]
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing|Best Sound]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Production Design|Best Art Direction, Black-and-White]]
|-
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*'''''[[The Alamo (1960 film)|The Alamo]]''&nbsp;– [[Gordon E. Sawyer]] and [[Fred Hynes]]'''{{double dagger}}
*'''''[[The Alamo (1960 film)|The Alamo]]''&nbsp;– [[Gordon E. Sawyer]] and [[Fred Hynes]]'''{{double dagger}}
**''[[The Apartment]]''&nbsp;– [[Gordon E. Sawyer]]
**''[[The Apartment]]''&nbsp;– [[Gordon E. Sawyer]]
**''[[Cimarron (1960 film)|Cimarron]]''&nbsp;– [[Franklin E. Milton]]
**''[[Cimarron (1960 film)|Cimarron]]''&nbsp;– [[Franklin Milton]]
**''[[Pepe (film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– [[Charles Rice (sound engineer)|Charles Rice]]
**''[[Pepe (1960 film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– [[Charles Rice (sound engineer)|Charles Rice]]
**''[[Sunrise at Campobello]]''&nbsp;– [[George R. Groves]]
**''[[Sunrise at Campobello]]''&nbsp;– [[George Groves (sound engineer)|George Groves]]
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Art Direction|Best Art Direction&nbsp;– Set Decoration, Black-and-White]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Art Direction|Best Art Direction&nbsp;– Set Decoration, Color]]
|-
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*''' ''[[The Apartment]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Alexander Trauner]]; Set Decoration: [[Edward G. Boyle]]'''{{double dagger}}
*''' ''[[The Apartment]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Alexandre Trauner]]; Set Decoration: [[Edward G. Boyle]]'''{{double dagger}}
**''[[The Facts of Life (film)|The Facts of Life]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Joseph McMillan Johnson]] and [[Kenneth A. Reid]]; Set Decoration: [[Ross Dowd]]
**''[[The Facts of Life (film)|The Facts of Life]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Joseph McMillan Johnson]] and [[Kenneth A. Reid]]; Set Decoration: [[Ross Dowd]]
**''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Joseph Hurley (art director)|Joseph Hurley]] and [[Robert Clatworthy (art director)|Robert Clatworthy]]; Set Decoration: [[George Milo]]
**''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Joseph Hurley (art director)|Joseph Hurley]] and [[Robert Clatworthy (art director)|Robert Clatworthy]]; Set Decoration: [[George Milo]]
**''[[Sons and Lovers (1960 film)|Sons and Lovers]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Tom Morahan]]; Set Decoration: [[Lionel Couch]]
**''[[Sons and Lovers (film)|Sons and Lovers]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Thomas N. Morahan]]; Set Decoration: [[Lionel Couch]]
**''[[Visit to a Small Planet]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Hal Pereira]] and [[Walter H. Tyler|Walter Tyler]]; Set Decoration: [[Sam Comer]] and [[Arthur Krams]]
**''[[Visit to a Small Planet]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Hal Pereira]] and [[Walter H. Tyler|Walter Tyler]]; Set Decoration: [[Samuel M. Comer]] and [[Arthur Krams]]
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Production Design|Best Art Direction, Color]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Cinematography|Best Cinematography, Black-and-White]]
|-
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*''' ''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Alexander Golitzen]] and [[Eric Orbom]] ([[List of posthumous Academy Award winners and nominees|posthumous award]]); Set Decoration: [[Russell A. Gausman]] and [[Julia Heron]]'''{{double dagger}}
*''' ''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Alexander Golitzen]] and [[Eric Orbom]] ([[List of posthumous Academy Award winners and nominees|posthumous award]]); Set Decoration: [[Russell A. Gausman]] and [[Julia Heron]]'''{{double dagger}}
**''[[Cimarron (1960 film)|Cimarron]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[George Davis (art director)|George Davis]] and [[Addison Hehr]]; Set Decoration: [[Henry Grace]], [[Hugh Hunt]] and [[Otto Siegel]]
**''[[Cimarron (1960 film)|Cimarron]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[George Davis (art director)|George Davis]] and [[Addison Hehr]]; Set Decoration: [[Henry Grace]], [[Hugh Hunt]] and [[Otto Siegel]]
**''[[It Started in Naples]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Hal Pereira]] and [[Roland Anderson]]; Set Decoration: [[Sam Comer]] and [[Arrigo Breschi]]
**''[[It Started in Naples]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Hal Pereira]] and [[Roland Anderson]]; Set Decoration: [[Samuel M. Comer]] and [[Arrigo Breschi]]
**''[[Pepe (film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Ted Haworth]]; Set Decoration: [[William Kiernan]]
**''[[Pepe (1960 film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Ted Haworth]]; Set Decoration: [[William Kiernan]]
**''[[Sunrise at Campobello]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Edward Carrere]]; Set Decoration: [[George James Hopkins]]
**''[[Sunrise at Campobello]]''&nbsp;– Art Direction: [[Edward Carrere]]; Set Decoration: [[George James Hopkins]]
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*'''''[[Sons and Lovers (film)|Sons and Lovers]]''&nbsp;– [[Freddie Francis]]'''{{double dagger}}
**''[[The Apartment]]''&nbsp;– [[Joseph LaShelle]]
**''[[The Facts of Life (film)|The Facts of Life]]''&nbsp;– [[Charles Lang]]
**''[[Inherit the Wind (1960 film)|Inherit the Wind]]''&nbsp;– [[Ernest Laszlo]]
**''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]''&nbsp;– [[John L. Russell (cinematographer)|John L. Russell]]
|-
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Cinematography|Best Cinematography, Black-and-White]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Cinematography|Best Cinematography, Color]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Cinematography|Best Cinematography, Color]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Costume Design|Best Costume Design, Black-and-White]]
|-
|-
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*'''''[[Sons and Lovers (1960 film)|Sons and Lovers]]''&nbsp;– [[Freddie Francis]]'''{{double dagger}}
**''[[The Apartment]]''&nbsp;– [[Joseph LaShelle]]
**''[[The Facts of Life (film)|The Facts of Life]]''&nbsp;– [[Charles Lang, Jr.]]
**''[[Inherit the Wind (1960 film)|Inherit the Wind]]''&nbsp;– [[Ernest Laszlo]]
**''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]''&nbsp;– John L. Russell
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*'''''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''&nbsp;– [[Russell Metty]]'''{{double dagger}}
*'''''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''&nbsp;– [[Russell Metty]]'''{{double dagger}}
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**''[[BUtterfield 8]]''&nbsp;– [[Joseph Ruttenberg]] and Charles Harten
**''[[BUtterfield 8]]''&nbsp;– [[Joseph Ruttenberg]] and Charles Harten
**''[[Exodus (1960 film)|Exodus]]''&nbsp;– [[Sam Leavitt]]
**''[[Exodus (1960 film)|Exodus]]''&nbsp;– [[Sam Leavitt]]
**''[[Pepe (film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– [[Joseph MacDonald]]
**''[[Pepe (1960 film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– [[Joseph MacDonald]]
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Costume Design|Best Costume Design, Black-and-White]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Costume Design|Best Costume Design, Color]]
|-
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*''' ''[[The Facts of Life (film)|The Facts of Life]]''&nbsp;– [[Edith Head]] and [[Edward Stevenson (costume designer)|Edward Stevenson]]'''{{double dagger}}
*''' ''[[The Facts of Life (film)|The Facts of Life]]''&nbsp;– [[Edith Head]] and [[Edward Stevenson (costume designer)|Edward Stevenson]]'''{{double dagger}}
**''[[Never on Sunday]]''&nbsp;– [[Deni Vachlioti]]
**''[[Never on Sunday]]''&nbsp;– Deni Vachlioti
**''[[The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond]]''&nbsp;– [[Howard Shoup]]
**''[[The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond]]''&nbsp;– [[Howard Shoup]]
**''[[Seven Thieves]]''&nbsp;– [[Bill Thomas (costume designer)|Bill Thomas]]
**''[[Seven Thieves]]''&nbsp;– [[Bill Thomas (costume designer)|Bill Thomas]]
**''[[The Virgin Spring]]''&nbsp;– [[Marik Vos]]
**''[[The Virgin Spring]]''&nbsp;– [[Marik Vos-Lundh|Marik Vos]]
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Costume Design|Best Costume Design, Color]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Film Editing|Best Film Editing]]
|-
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*'''''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''&nbsp;– [[Bill Thomas (costume designer)|Bill Thomas]] and [[Arlington Valles|Valles]]'''{{double dagger}}
*'''''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''&nbsp;– [[Bill Thomas (costume designer)|Bill Thomas]] and [[Arlington Valles|Valles]]'''{{double dagger}}
**''[[Can-Can (film)|Can-Can]]''&nbsp;– [[Irene Sharaff]]
**''[[Can-Can (film)|Can-Can]]''&nbsp;– [[Irene Sharaff]]
**''[[Midnight Lace]]''&nbsp;– [[Irene Lentz]]
**''[[Midnight Lace]]''&nbsp;– [[Irene (costume designer)|Irene Lentz]]
**''[[Pepe (film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– [[Edith Head]]
**''[[Pepe (1960 film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– [[Edith Head]]
**''[[Sunrise at Campobello]]''&nbsp;– [[Marjorie Best]]
**''[[Sunrise at Campobello]]''&nbsp;– [[Marjorie Best]]
|-
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Film Editing|Best Film Editing]]
! style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Visual Effects|Best Special Effects]]
|-
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*'''''[[The Apartment]]''&nbsp;– [[Daniel Mandell]]'''{{double dagger}}
*'''''[[The Apartment]]''&nbsp;– [[Daniel Mandell]]'''{{double dagger}}
**''[[The Alamo (1960 film)|The Alamo]]''&nbsp;– [[Stuart Gilmore]]
**''[[The Alamo (1960 film)|The Alamo]]''&nbsp;– [[Stuart Gilmore]]
**''[[Inherit the Wind (1960 film)|Inherit the Wind]]''&nbsp;– [[Frederic Knudtson]]
**''[[Inherit the Wind (1960 film)|Inherit the Wind]]''&nbsp;– [[Frederic Knudtson]]
**''[[Pepe (film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– [[Viola Lawrence]] and [[Al Clark (film editor)|Al Clark]]
**''[[Pepe (1960 film)|Pepe]]''&nbsp;– [[Viola Lawrence]] and [[Al Clark (film editor)|Al Clark]]
**''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''&nbsp;– [[Robert Lawrence (film editor)|Robert Lawrence]]
**''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''&nbsp;– [[Robert Lawrence (film editor)|Robert Lawrence]]
|-
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! colspan="2" style="background:#EEDD82" | [[Academy Award for Best Visual Effects|Best Special Effects]]
|-
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*'''''[[The Time Machine (1960 film)|The Time Machine]]''&nbsp;– [[Gene Warren]] and [[Tim Baar]]'''{{double dagger}}
*'''''[[The Time Machine (1960 film)|The Time Machine]]''&nbsp;– [[Gene Warren]] and [[Tim Baar]]'''{{double dagger}}
**''[[The Last Voyage]]''&nbsp;– [[Augie Lohman]]
**''[[The Last Voyage]]''&nbsp;– [[Augie Lohman]]
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===Academy Honorary Awards===
===Academy Honorary Awards===
*[[Gary Cooper]] "for his many memorable screen performances and the international recognition he, as an individual, has gained for the motion picture industry."
*[[Gary Cooper]] "for his many memorable screen performances and the international recognition he, as an individual, has gained for the motion picture industry".
*[[Stan Laurel]] "for his creative pioneering in the field of cinema comedy."
*[[Stan Laurel]] "for his creative pioneering in the field of cinema comedy".


===Academy Juvenile Award===
===Academy Juvenile Award===
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==Presenters and performers==
==Presenters and performers==
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===Presenters===
===Presenters===
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*[[The Hi-Lo's]] ("The Facts of Life" from ''[[The Facts of Life (film)|The Facts of Life]]'')
*[[The Hi-Lo's]] ("The Facts of Life" from ''[[The Facts of Life (film)|The Facts of Life]]'')
*[[Jane Morgan]] ("The Second Time Around" from ''[[High Time (film)|High Time]]'')
*[[Jane Morgan]] ("The Second Time Around" from ''[[High Time (film)|High Time]]'')
*[[Sarah Vaughan]] ("The Faraway Part of Town" from ''[[Pepe (film)|Pepe]]'')
*[[Sarah Vaughan]] ("The Faraway Part of Town" from ''[[Pepe (1960 film)|Pepe]]'')


==Multiple nominations and awards==
==Multiple nominations and awards==
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These films had multiple nominations:
These films had multiple nominations:


*''10 nominations:'' ''The Apartment''
*''10 nominations:'' ''[[The Apartment]]''
*''7 nominations:'' ''The Alamo'', ''Pepe'' and ''Sons and Lovers''
*''7 nominations:'' ''[[The Alamo (1960 film)|The Alamo]]'', ''[[Pepe (1960 film)|Pepe]]'' and ''[[Sons and Lovers (film)|Sons and Lovers]]''
*''6 nominations:'' ''Spartacus''
*''6 nominations:'' ''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''
*''5 nominations:'' ''Elmer Gantry'', ''The Facts of Life'', ''Never on Sunday'' and ''The Sundowners''
*''5 nominations:'' ''[[Elmer Gantry (film)|Elmer Gantry]]'', ''[[The Facts of Life (film)|The Facts of Life]]'', ''[[Never on Sunday]]'' and ''[[The Sundowners (1960 film)|The Sundowners]]''
*''4 nominations:'' ''Inherit The Wind'', ''Psycho'' and ''Sunrise at Campobello''
*''4 nominations:'' ''[[Inherit the Wind (1960 film)|Inherit the Wind]]'', ''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]'' and ''[[Sunrise at Campobello]]''
*''3 nominations:'' ''Exodus''
*''3 nominations:'' ''[[Exodus (1960 film)|Exodus]]''
*''2 nominations:'' ''Butterfield 8'', ''Can-Can'', ''Cimarron'' and ''The Virgin Spring''
*''2 nominations:'' ''[[BUtterfield 8]]'', ''[[Can-Can (film)|Can-Can]]'', ''[[Cimarron (1960 film)|Cimarron]]'' and ''[[The Virgin Spring]]''


{{Col-2-of-2}}
{{Col-2-of-2}}
The following films received multiple awards.
The following films received multiple awards.


*''5 wins:'' ''The Apartment''
*''5 wins:'' ''[[The Apartment]]''
*''4 wins:'' ''Spartacus''
*''4 wins:'' ''[[Spartacus (film)|Spartacus]]''
*''3 wins:'' ''Elmer Gantry''
*''3 wins:'' ''[[Elmer Gantry (film)|Elmer Gantry]]''


{{Col-end}}
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0324953/ The 33rd Annual Academy Awards] at [[IMDB]]
*[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0324953/ The 33rd Annual Academy Awards] at [[IMDb]]
*[http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0148833.html List of winners] at Infoplease
*[http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0148833.html List of winners] at Infoplease


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[[Category:1961 in California]]
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[[Category:1961 in American cinema]]
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33rd Academy Awards
DateApril 17, 1961
SiteSanta Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California
Hosted byBob Hope
Produced byArthur Freed
Directed byRichard Dunlap
Highlights
Best PictureThe Apartment
Most awardsThe Apartment (5)
Most nominationsThe Apartment (10)
TV in the United States
NetworkABC

The 33rd Academy Awards, honoring the best in film for 1960, were held on April 17, 1961, hosted by Bob Hope at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California. This was the first ceremony to be aired on ABC television, which has aired the Academy Awards ever since (except between 1971 and 1975, when they were aired on NBC for the first time since the previous year).[1]

Billy Wilder's The Apartment won Best Picture, the last black-and-white film to do so until Schindler's List and The Artist at the 66th and 84th Academy Awards, respectively.

Elizabeth Taylor, who had a near-fatal bout with pneumonia a short time before the ceremony, was viewed as having received her Oscar out of sympathy rather than for her performance in Butterfield 8.[1]

Gary Cooper was selected by the Academy Board of Governors to receive an Academy Honorary Award "for his many memorable screen performances and the international recognition he, as an individual, has gained for the motion picture industry". Cooper was too ill to attend the ceremony, though his condition was not publicly disclosed; James Stewart, a close friend of Cooper, accepted the Oscar on his behalf. Stewart's emotional speech hinted that something was seriously wrong, and the following day newspapers ran the headline, "Gary Cooper has cancer". Cooper died less than four weeks later.

Rising star Hayley Mills was selected by the Academy Board of Governors as the year's recipient of the Academy Juvenile Award for her breakthrough and acclaimed performance in Walt Disney's Pollyanna. She was the last recipient of the award; going forward, juvenile actors could officially compete in competitive categories. This was the first year a red carpet lined the walk into the theater.[2]

Winners and nominees

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Billy Wilder (right); Best Picture and Best Director winner and Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen co-winner
Burt Lancaster; Best Actor winner
Elizabeth Taylor; Best Actress winner
Peter Ustinov; Best Supporting Actor winner
Shirley Jones; Best Supporting Actress winner
Richard Brooks; Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium winner
Bill Thomas; Best Costume Design, Color co-winner
Hayley Mills; Academy Juvenile Award recipient

Nominees were announced on February 27, 1961. Winners are listed first and highlighted with boldface.[3]

Best Motion Picture Best Director
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress
Best Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
Best Foreign Language Film Best Documentary Feature
Best Documentary Short Subject Best Live Action Short Subject
Best Short Subjects – Cartoons Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture
Best Scoring of a Musical Picture Best Song
Best Sound Best Art Direction, Black-and-White
Best Art Direction, Color Best Cinematography, Black-and-White
Best Cinematography, Color Best Costume Design, Black-and-White
Best Costume Design, Color Best Film Editing
Best Special Effects

Academy Honorary Awards

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  • Gary Cooper "for his many memorable screen performances and the international recognition he, as an individual, has gained for the motion picture industry".
  • Stan Laurel "for his creative pioneering in the field of cinema comedy".

Academy Juvenile Award

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Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award

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Presenters and performers

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Presenters

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Performers

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Multiple nominations and awards

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Wallechinsky, David; Wallace, Irving (1975). The People's Almanac. Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc. p. 843. ISBN 0-385-04060-1.
  2. ^ Daniel Miller (February 24, 2017). "The red carpet isn't actually red, and other secrets underfoot at the Oscars". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 18, 2018.
  3. ^ "The 33rd Academy Awards (1961) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Archived from the original on October 15, 2015. Retrieved May 4, 2015.
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