42nd Academy Awards
The 42nd Academy Awards were presented April 7, 1970, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California. For the second year in a row, there was no official host. Awards were presented by seventeen "Friends of Oscar": Bob Hope, John Wayne, Barbra Streisand, Fred Astaire, Jon Voight, Myrna Loy, Clint Eastwood, Raquel Welch, Candice Bergen, James Earl Jones, Katharine Ross, Cliff Robertson, Ali MacGraw, Barbara McNair, Elliott Gould, Claudia Cardinale, and Elizabeth Taylor. This was the first Academy Awards ceremony to be broadcast via satellite to an international audience, but only outside North America. Mexico and Brazil were the sole countries to broadcast the event live.
This is currently the highest rated of the televised Academy Awards ceremonies, according to Nielsen ratings.
Midnight Cowboy became the first and so far, the only X-rated film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. Its rating has since been downgraded to R. The previous year had seen the only G-rated film to win Best Picture, Carol Reed's Oliver!.
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? set an Oscar record by receiving nine nominations without one for Best Picture.
This was the last time until the 68th Academy Awards wherein none of the four winning performances came from Best Picture nominees, as well as the first time where every acting nomination, as well as every major nominated film, was in color.
The ceremony
This was the first Academy Award ceremony intended to be broadcast via satellite worldwide, but according to Klaus Lehmann, a foreign sales executive of the ABC television network, in addition to Canada and Mexico, only two South American countries, Chile and Brazil, roughly in the Oscars' time zone, were interested in the live coverage. The Chilean television rights to the Oscars were sold by ABC International to Televisión Nacional de Chile while the Brazilian rights were sold to TV Tupi. The latter country's rights to the TV broadcast of the Oscars were moved to a joint venture of TV Bandeirantes and TV Record. Starting in 1974, the Brazilian TV rights to the Oscars were sold by NBC to Rede Globo. An early attempt to change the Academy Awards presentation's start time to 1 p.m. to fit European television audiences was rejected by AMPAS executives. Since at the time television standards conversion was difficult, about 50 other countries did not broadcast the event live. In Europe, most TV broadcasters signed off at midnight, thus the Oscars were not broadcast live and were recorded on film and then shipped to broadcasters with a minimum 4-day delay from the awards' broadcast date.Winners and nominees
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface and indicated with a double dagger.Best Picture | Best Director |
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Best Actor | Best Actress |
Best Supporting Actor | Best Supporting Actress |
Best Story and Screenplay Based on Material Not Previously Published or Produced | Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium |
Best Documentary Feature | Best Documentary Short Subject |
Best Live Action Short Subject | Best Short Subject – Cartoons |
Best Original Score for a Motion Picture | Best Score of a Musical Picture - Original or Adaptation |
Best Song Original for the Picture | Best Sound |
Best Foreign Language Film | Best Costume Design |
Best Art Direction | Best Cinematography |
Best Film Editing | Best Special Visual Effects |
Multiple nominations and awards
These films had multiple nominations:- 10 nominations: Anne of the Thousand Days
- 9 nominations: They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
- 7 nominations: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Hello, Dolly! and Midnight Cowboy
- 5 nominations: Z
- 4 nominations: Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
- 3 nominations: Gaily, Gaily, Marooned and Sweet Charity
- 2 nominations: Easy Rider, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, The Happy Ending, The Magic Machines, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Reivers, The Secret of Santa Vittoria, The Sterile Cuckoo, True Grit and The Wild Bunch
- 4 wins: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
- 3 wins: Hello, Dolly! and Midnight Cowboy
- 2 wins: Z
Presenters
- Fred Astaire
- Candice Bergen
- Claudia Cardinale
- Clint Eastwood
- Elliott Gould
- Bob Hope
- James Earl Jones
- Myrna Loy
- Ali MacGraw
- Barbara McNair
- Cliff Robertson
- Katharine Ross
- Frank Sinatra
- Barbra Streisand
- Elizabeth Taylor
- Jon Voight
- John Wayne
- Raquel Welch
Performers
- Glen Campbell
- Michel Legrand
- Lou Rawls
- The Sandpipers
- B.J. Thomas
- Fred Astaire