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Overview

User Rating:
6.2/10   656 votes
Director:
Louis J. Horvitz
Writers:
Hal Kanter (written by) and
Rita Cash (written by) ...
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Release Date:
23 March 2003 (USA) more
Awards:
Won 3 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 win & 7 nominations more
NewsDesk:
Wounded in Battle, Oscar Wins War
 (From Studio Briefing. 26 March 2003)

User Comments:
A generally better year more
US TV Schedule:
Sun. Jan. 117:00 PMTelemundo   

Cast

 (Credited cast)

Steve Martin ... Himself - Host
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Ben Affleck ... Himself - Presenter: Best Original Screenplay
John Agar ... Himself (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Wayne Allwine ... Mickey Mouse, co-presenting Animated Short Award (voice)
Agustín Almodóvar ... Himself - Audience Member

Pedro Almodóvar ... Himself - Winner: Best Original Screenplay / Nominee: Best Director
Mie Andreasen ... Herself - Winner: Best Live Action Short

Julie Andrews ... Herself - Presenter: Past Oscar Night Music Highlights / Past Winner
Royce D. Applegate ... Himself (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Eric Armstrong ... Himself - Winner: Best Animated Short
Colleen Atwood ... Herself - Winner: Best Costume Design

Anne Bancroft ... Annie Sullivan (archive footage)

Kathy Bates ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role / Presenter: Past Winner Recollections / Past Winner

Philippe Bergeron ... French interpreter

Milton Berle ... Himself - In Memorium Tribute (archive footage)

Halle Berry ... Herself - Presenter: Best Actor in a Leading Role / Past Winner
Margaret Booth ... Herself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)

Ernest Borgnine ... Himself - Past Winner
Eddie Bracken ... Himself (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Jack Brodsky ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)

Adrien Brody ... Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Leading Role

Josh Brolin ... Himself - Audience Member
Horst Buchholz ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)

Red Buttons ... Himself - Past Winner

Nicolas Cage ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role / Past Winner

Michael Caine ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role / Past Winner

George Chakiris ... Himself - Past Winner

Rosemary Clooney ... Herself (Memorial Tribute)

James Coburn ... Himself (Memorial Tribute)

Jennifer Connelly ... Herself - Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role / Past Winner

Sean Connery ... Himself - Presenter: Best Actress in a Supporting Role / Past Winner
Randall William Cook ... Himself - Winner: Best Visual Effects

Chris Cooper ... Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Richard Crenna ... Himself (Memorial Tribute)

Stephen Daldry ... Himself - Nominee: Best Director

Geena Davis ... Herself - Presenter: Best Film Editing / Past Winner

Daniel Day-Lewis ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role / Past Winner

Beatrice De Alba ... Herself - Winner: Best Makeup

Olivia de Havilland ... Herself - Presenter: Oscar Tribute Sequence / Past Winner
Brad Dexter ... Himself (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)

Cameron Diaz ... Herself - Presenter: Best Animated Feature
Michael Donovan ... Himself - Winner: Best Documentary

Kirk Douglas ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Picture / Past Winner

Michael Douglas ... Himself - Co-presenter: Best Picture / Past Winner
Lila Downs ... Herself - Performer

Robert Duvall ... Himself - Past Winner

Colin Farrell ... Himself - Presenter: Song 'The Hands That Built America'
Louise Fletcher ... Herself - Past Winner

Harrison Ford ... Himself - Presenter: Best Director

John Frankenheimer ... Himself (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)

Brendan Fraser ... Himself - Presenter: Film clip from 'The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers'
Brenda Fricker ... Herself - Past Winner
Alex Funke ... Himself - Winner: Best Visual Effects

Gael García Bernal ... Himself - Presenter: Song 'Burn It Blue'

Jennifer Garner ... Herself - Presenter: Best Animated Short Film and Best Short Film

Richard Gere ... Himself - Presenter: 'Chicago' Film Clip
Elliot Goldenthal ... Himself - Winner: Best Original Score

Cuba Gooding Jr. ... Himself - Past Winner

Louis Gossett Jr. ... Himself - Past Winner
Adolph Green ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Joel Grey ... Himself - Past Winner
Charles Guggenheim ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Bill Guttentag ... Himself - Winner: Best Documentary Short

Conrad L. Hall ... Himself (Memorial Tribute)
Conrad W. Hall ... Himself - accepting Cinematography Award for his late father Conrad L. Hall

Tom Hanks ... Himself - Past Winner

Marcia Gay Harden ... Herself - Presenter: Best Adapted Screenplay / Past Winner

Ed Harris ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Richard Harris ... Himself (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Ronald Harwood ... Himself - Winner: Best Adapted Screenplay
Signe Hasso ... Herself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)

Salma Hayek ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role / Presenter: Best Foreign Language Film
George Roy Hill ... Himself (Memorial Tribute)

Dustin Hoffman ... Himself - Presenter: Film clip from 'The Pianist' / Past Winner
Celeste Holm ... Herself - Past Winner
Mike Hopkins ... Himself - Winner: Best Sound Editing

Kate Hudson ... Herself - Host: Technical Awards Banquet

Holly Hunter ... Herself - recalling her award (pre-recorded)

Kim Hunter ... Herself (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)

Anjelica Huston ... Herself - Past Winner
John E. Jackson ... Himself - Winner: Best Makeup
Claude Jarman Jr. ... Himself - Past Winner
Jennifer Jones ... Herself - Past Winner
Shirley Jones ... Herself - Past Winner
Katy Jurado ... Herself (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
George Kennedy ... Himself - Past Winner

Nicole Kidman ... Herself - Winner: Best Actress in a Leading Role
Ward Kimball ... Himself (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)

Ben Kingsley ... Himself - Past Winner

Martin Landau ... Himself - Past Winner
Diane Lane ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role / Presenter: Best Documentary Feature

Queen Latifah ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role & Performer

Cloris Leachman ... Herself - Past Winner
David Lee ... Himself - Winner: Best Sound
J. Lee Thompson ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Joe Letteri ... Himself - Winner: Best Visual Effects

Jennifer Lopez ... Herself - Presenter: Best Art Direction

Karl Malden ... Himself - Past Winner

Rob Marshall ... Himself - Nominee: Best Director

Marlee Matlin ... Herself - Past Winner

Matthew McConaughey ... Himself - Presenter: Film clip from 'Gangs of New York'
Leo McKern ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Hayley Mills ... Herself - Past Winner

Michael Minkler ... Himself - Winner: Best Sound
Marvin Mirisch ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)

Dudley Moore ... Himself (Memorial Tribute)

Julianne Moore ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role / Presenter: Best Sound, Best Sound Editing

Michael Moore ... Himself - Winner: Best Documentary Feature

Rita Moreno ... Herself - Past Winner
John Myhre ... Himself - Winner: Best Art Direction
Patricia Neal ... Herself - Past Winner

Jack Nicholson ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role / Past Winner
Margaret O'Brien ... Herself - Past Winner

Tatum O'Neal ... Herself - Past Winner

Peter O'Toole ... Himself - Honorary Award Recipient (also archive footage)

Jack Palance ... Himself - Past Winner
Norman Panama ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Frank Pierson ... Himself - Academy President

Robert David Port ... Himself - Winner: Best Documentary Short
Luise Rainer ... Herself - Past Winner

Keanu Reeves ... Himself - Presenter: Best Visual Effects

John C. Reilly ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Luis Resto ... Himself - Winner: Best Original Song
Martin Richards ... Himself - Winner: Best Picture

Julia Roberts ... Herself - Presenter: Best Cinematography / Past Winner

Cliff Robertson ... Himself - Past Winner

Mickey Rooney ... Himself - Past Winner
Kay Rose ... Herself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Neil Ross ... Himself - Announcer
Jim Rygiel ... Himself - Winner: Best Visual Effects

Eva Marie Saint ... Herself - Past Winner

Susan Sarandon ... Herself - Presenter: Memorial segment / Past Winner
Walter Scharf ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Maximilian Schell ... Himself - Past Winner

Martin Scorsese ... Himself - Nominee: Best Director
Mildred Shay ... Herself
George Sidney ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Gordon Sim ... Himself - Winner: Best Art Direction
Paul Simon ... Himself - Performer
Alberto Sordi ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)

Mira Sorvino ... Herself - Presenter: Best Costume Design / Past Winner

Sissy Spacek ... Herself - Past Winner

Mary Steenburgen ... Herself - Past Winner

Rod Steiger ... Himself (Memorial Tribute)
Martin Strange-Hansen ... Himself - Winner: Best Short Film, Live Action

Meryl Streep ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role / Presenter: Honorary Award to Peter O'Toole / Past Winner

Barbra Streisand ... Herself - Presenter: Best Original Song / Past Winner

Hilary Swank ... Herself - Presenter: Film clip from 'The Hours' / Past Winner
Richard Sylbert ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Daniel Taradash ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)
Dominick Tavella ... Himself - Winner: Best Sound

Julie Taymor ... Herself - Nominee: Best Original Song
Randy Thomas ... Herself - Announcer

John Travolta ... Himself - Presenter: Song 'I Move On'
U2 ... Themselves - Performers: 'The Hands That Built America'

Robert Urich ... Himself (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)

Jack Valenti ... Himself - Presenter: Best Documentary Short
Ethan Van der Ryn ... Himself - Winner: Best Sound Editing

Nia Vardalos ... Herself - Nominee: Best Original Screenplay & Presenter: Best Makeup
Caetano Veloso ... Himself - Performer

Jon Voight ... Himself - Past Winner

Christopher Walken ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role / Past Winner
Martin Walsh ... Himself - Winner: Best Film Editing

Denzel Washington ... Himself - Presenter: Best Actress in a Leading Role / Past Winner
Lew Wasserman ... Himself - (Memorial Tribute) (archive footage)

Harvey Weinstein ... Himself - Nominee: Best Picture

Billy Wilder ... Himself (Memorial Tribute)

Teresa Wright ... Herself - Past Winner

Renée Zellweger ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role / Presenter: Best Original Score

Catherine Zeta-Jones ... Herself - Winner: Best Actress in a Supporting Role & Performer
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Additional Details

Runtime:
Israel:210 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Sound Mix:
Stereo
MOVIEmeter: ?
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The Oscar "Family Album" tribute segment with many stars who had not appeared at the previous Oscar "family album" celebration at the 70th Awards show. This time 59 stars attended, including more of the defunct juvenile award winners such as 'Margaret O'Brien', _Hayley Mills, Claude Jarman Jr. and Mickey Rooney. more
Quotes:
Himself - Co-presenter: Best Picture: Dad. You are supposed to say "And the Oscar goes to..."
[Kirk get angry, turns to his son Michael and says his line while looking at him]
Himself - Co-presenter: Best Picture: "And the winner is..."
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Soundtrack:
Father and Daughter more

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1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful:-
A generally better year, 29 March 2003
Author: dbracco86 from Thousand Oaks

In terms of the results happened more the way I wanted. Here's my take on the major categories:

Best Picture: Chicago deserved to win. Great movie (although NOT as good as Moulin Rouge). However, I think the top 5 should have been: Adaptation, Chicago, Far From Heaven, Frida, and The Hours. I think my favorite is Heaven, but Chicago should have won anyway.

Best Actor: NICOLAS CAGE SHOULD HAVE ONE!!! He did the most amazing, challenging performance I have EVER seen an actor do (except Ewan McGregor in M.R....I'm a fanatic). He was totally robbed, but then again I didn't expect him to win.

Best Actress: Victory for Nicole! Well-deserved-she was incredible in the Hours. Yet, my favorite was Julianne Moore for Heaven. Such an underrated movie in the academy's eyes, and she was unbelievable. But I'm really happy Nicole finally has an Oscar.

Supporting Actor: What can I say? Dennis Quaid is the winner hands down. But since he wasn't NOMINATED, Chris Cooper will have to do...actually he was really really good.

Supporting Actress: MERYL!! I LOVE YOU! I met her and she was incredibly sweet. Oh yeah, she did an amazing job in Adaptation. Catherine did extremely well too, though--just not quite the same.

PS~Steve Martin was hilarious, as usual. He was the same two years ago. It should just be all him, and maybe Billy Crystal too.

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