The Night of the Iguana and My Fair Lady Wins Costume Design: 1965 Oscars
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- Greer Garson and Dick Van Dyke present the Oscar for Costume Design (Black-and-White) to Dorothy Jeakins for The Night of the Iguana and for Costume Design (Color) to Cecil Beaton (accepted by Gladys Cooper) for My Fair Lady at the 37th Academy Awards. Hosted by Bob Hope.
Watch more of the 1965 Oscars: • 1965 Oscars - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Class is Greer Garson.
greer garson, a great lady and a great actrees. nice to see her
Wow! Greer Garson looks spectacular here and Gladys Cooper is always lovely even when she was playing mean old ladies.
Greer Garson just said "Marry POPPINS!!!" I think I can die happy now =P
Me too!
What a joy seeing Gladys Cooper get an Oscar--if only in passing. Loved Dorothy Jeakins too. It was a surprise win because she was a freelancer and was never contracted to a studio. And Moss Mabry! What a great guy. Lot of laughs. He never won an Oscar but just his mention here brings a smile.Great shot of the non-nominated Deborah Kerr.
Absolutely. Loved Gladys Cooper. She was bone-chilling in Now, Voyager.
TheTerryE Exactly. She should've gotten an Oscar for that. Or The Song of Bernadette.
The Night of the Iguana and My Fair Lady has great costume design.
Too bad the telecast was in black & white; would have loved to see Ms Garson's strawberry blonde red hair.
Agree with mtm that Greer Garson is class.
Beautiful Audrey Hepburn - Jack Warner (producer) seated behind her. Gladys Cooper (Mrs.Higgins) accepts on behalf of Cecil Beaton. Dick Van Dyke as of today is still alive at 96!
Did you see the fold-out chairs the audience sat in? That was the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Thank God they updated to the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion!
Was the woman's top in that one sketch for Night Of The Iguana see-through? Pretty daring for a 1965 Oscar show.
Nah, that would've been too much, even for Ava Gardner at that age... :P
I wonder who thought of pairing Greer Garson and Dick van Dyke, who called the winning film Night AT the Iguana.
Was that Ava Gardner behind Agnes Morehead?
isnt the Night of the Iguana in colour?
no . it's BAW ( Black And White ) Starring Ava Gardner .
Back when they collected the dust collectors in classy duds, said thank you, and got off the hell off the stage without left wing preaching. Gone are the days.