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| ‘Ordinary People’ best film,
! DeNiro, Spacek also honored
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HOLLYWOOD (AP) - "Ordin
ary People,” the intense drama
of a wealthy family torn apart by
the tragic death of a son, won
three top honors at the 53rd
Academy Awards Tuesday night
— including best picture of 1980
and an Oscar for Robert Red
ford in his directing debut.
Timothy Hutton, making his
film debut at 19 playing the
family’s guilt-ridden younger
son, was named best
supporting actor, as the awards
were given out a day late
because of the shooting of Pres.
Reagan.
Sissy Spacek, as country
singer Loretta Lynn in “Coal
Miner’s Daughter,” and Robert
DeNiro, as the blustery boxer
Jake La Motta on the skids in
“Raging Bull,” were best ac
tress and actor.
Mary Steenburgen, as Melvin
Dummar's kooky first wife in
“Melvin and Howard,” was best
supporting actress, and the
movie also won a best original
screenplay Oscar for Bo Gold
man.
A fourth Oscar for “Ordinary
People" went to Alvin Sargent
for his screenplay adaptation.
DeNiro’s victory gives him
and Jack Lemmon the distinc
tion of being the only men to
collect both actor and support
ing actor Oscars. He won the
supporting award for “The
Godfather, Part II” in 1974.
The supporting performer
awards went to a pair of young
first-time nominees. Both
proved popular choices with the
Music Center audience and
both responded with youthful
enthusiasm.
Hutton, son of the late actor
Jim Hutton, contributed a sen
timental note when he closed
his speech by saying: “Finally,
I’d like to thank my father. I wish
he was here.”
The young man paid tribute to
Redford and added, “I love ya."
Miss Steenburgen, born in
Newport, Ark., where her father
was a railroad conductor, told
the audience: “I’m gonna have
to think up something new to
dream about.”
The most emotional moment
of the evening came when
Redford introduced Henry Fon
da for a special award. The
audience rose in tribute as Fon
da walked slowly onto the stage,
using a cane and looking all of
his 75 years.
The old Fonda vigor was in his
voice, however, as he marveled
about having been in films for 46
years. He added: “It’s been a
very rewarding 46 years, and
this has got to be the climax.”
The award for original score
went to Michael Gore, who also
was the winner for best original
song, for the title tune for
"Fame," for which Dean Pitch
ford wrote the lyrics.
The best foreign-language
film was the Soviet “Moscow
Does Not Believe in Tears."
“The Empire Strikes Back,”
biggest moneymaker of 1980,
managed to collect two Oscars:
for sound and a special award
for visual effects.
Roman Polanski’s “Tess"
took three awards, for art direc
tion, costume design and cin
ematography.
As expected, Reagan, a long
time leader in the film commun
ity, was much on everyone’s
mind. At the outset, host Johnny
Carson explained about the
24-hour delay and commented
that the president "felt very
good.” That brought strong ap
plause from the audience.
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