Ceremony

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Cerem ony Dat e Best Pict ure winn er Leng th of cere mony Numb er of view ers Rat ing Host(s) Venue 1st Academy Awards May 16, 1929 Wings 15 minute s 270 Douglas Fairbanks,William C. deMille Hollywoo d Roosevel t Hotel 2nd Academy Awards April 3, 1930 The Broadw ay Melody 1 hour, 50 minute s William C. deMille Ambassad or Hotel 3rd Academy Awards Novem ber 5, 1930 All Quiet on the We stern Front 2 hours, 13 minute s Conrad Nagel 4th Academy Awards Novem ber 10, 1931 Cimarr on 2 hours, 3 minute s Lawrence Grant Biltmore Hotel 5th Academy Awards Novem ber 18, 1932 Grand Hotel 1 hour, 52 minute s Lionel Barrymore, Conrad Nagel Ambassad or Hotel 6th Academy March 16, Cavalc 1 hour, Will Rogers

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Cere-mony

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1st Acad-emy Awards

May 16, 1929

Wings15 min-utes

270 —Douglas Fairbanks,William C. deMille

Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

2nd Acad-emy Awards

April 3, 1930

The Broadway Melody

1 hour, 50 minutes

— — William C. deMille

Ambas-sador Hotel

3rd Acad-emy Awards

Novem-ber 5, 1930

All Quiet on the West-ern Front

2 hours, 13 min-utes

— — Conrad Nagel

4th Acad-emy Awards

Novem-ber 10, 1931

Cimarron2 hours, 3 minutes

— — Lawrence GrantBiltmore Hotel

5th Acad-emy Awards

Novem-ber 18, 1932

Grand Hotel

1 hour, 52 minutes

— — Lionel Barrymore, Conrad Nagel

Ambas-sador Hotel

6th Acad-emy Awards

March 16, 1934

Caval-cade

1 hour, 50 minutes

— — Will Rogers

7th Acad-emy Awards

Febru-ary 27, 1935

It Hap-pened One Night

1 hour, 45 minutes

— — Irvin S. Cobb

Biltmore Hotel

8th Acad-emy Awards

March 5, 1936

Mutiny on the Bounty

2 hours, 12 min-utes

— — Frank Capra

9th Acad-emy

March The Great 2 hours, 56 min-

— — George Jessel

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Awards 4, 1937 Ziegfeld utes

10th Academy Awards

March 10, 1938

The Life of Emile Zola

1 hour, 56 minutes

— — Bob Burns

11th Academy Awards

Febru-ary 23, 1939

You Can't Take It With You

2 hours, 6 minutes

— — None

12th Academy Awards

Febru-ary 29, 1940

Gone with the Wind

3 hours, 52 min-utes

— —

Bob Hope

Ambas-sador Ho-tel(Co-coanut Grove)

13th Academy Awards

Febru-ary 27, 1941

Rebecca2 hours, 10 min-utes

— —

Biltmore Hotel(Bilt-more Bowl)14th

Academy Awards

Febru-ary 26, 1942

How Green Was My Valley

1 hour, 48 minutes

— —

15th Academy Awards

March 4, 1943

Mrs. Miniver

2 hours, 14 min-utes

— —

Ambas-sador Ho-tel(Co-coanut Grove)

16th Academy Awards

March 2, 1944

Casablanca

1 hour, 42 minutes

— — Jack BennyGrauman's Chinese Theater

17th March Going My 2 hours, — — Bob Hope,John Cromwell

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Academy Awards

15, 1945

Way10 min-utes

18th Academy Awards

March 7, 1946

The Lost Weekend

1 hour, 41 minutes

— — Bob Hope,James Stewart

19th Academy Awards

March 13, 1947

The Best Years of Our Lives

2 hours, 52 min-utes

— — Jack Benny

Shrine Audi-torium

20th Academy Awards

March 20, 1948

Gentle-man's Agree-ment

1 hour, 58 minutes

— — Agnes Moorehead, Dick Powell

21st Academy Awards

March 24, 1949

Hamlet1 hour, 35 minutes

— — Robert MontgomeryThe Acad-emy The-ater

22nd Academy Awards

March 23, 1950

All the King's Men

1 hour, 50 minutes

— — Paul Douglas

Pantages Theatre

23rd Academy Awards

March 29, 1951

All About Eve

2 hours, 18 min-utes

— — Fred Astaire

24th Academy Awards

March 20, 1952

An Amer-ican in Paris

1 hour, 53 minutes

— — Danny Kaye

25th Academy Awards

March 19, 1953

The Greatest Show on Earth

1 hour, 32 minutes

40 mil-lion

— Bob Hope, Conrad Nagel Pantages Theatre /NBC Inter-national

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Theatre

26th Academy Awards

March 25, 1954

From Here to Eternity

1 hour, 58 minutes

43 mil-lion

—Donald O'Connor, Fredric March

Pantages Theatre /NBC Cen-tury The-atre

27th Academy Awards

March 30, 1955

On the Water-front

1 hour, 48 minutes

— — Bob Hope, Thelma Ritter

28th Academy Awards

March 21, 1956

Marty1 hour, 30 minutes

— —Jerry Lewis,ClaudetteCol-bert,Joseph L. Mankiewicz

29th Academy Awards

March 27, 1957

Around the World in 80 Days

3 hours, 8 minutes

— — Jerry Lewis,Celeste Holm

30th Academy Awards

March 26, 1958

The Bridge on the River Kwai

2 hours, 41 min-utes

— —Bob Hope, David Niven,JamesStewart,JackLem-mon,Rosalind Russell

Pantages Theatre

31st Academy Awards

April 6, 1959

Gigi1 hour, 55 minutes

— —

Bob Hope, David Niven,TonyRandall, Mort Sahl,Sir Laurence Olivier,Jerry Lewis

32nd Academy Awards

April 4, 1960

Ben-Hur1 hour, 40 minutes

— —Bob Hope

33rd Academy

April 17, The Apart-

2 hours, 5 — — Santa Mon-ica Civic Au-

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Awards 1961 ment minutes

ditorium

34th Academy Awards

April 9, 1962

West Side Story

2 hours, 10 min-utes

— —

35th Academy Awards

April 8, 1963

Lawrence of Arabia

2 hours, 30 min-utes

— — Frank Sinatra

36th Academy Awards

April 13, 1964

Tom Jones

2 hours, 8 minutes

— — Jack Lemmon

37th Academy Awards

April 5, 1965

My Fair Lady

2 hours, 50 min-utes

— —

Bob Hope

38th Academy Awards

April 18, 1966

The Sound of Music

2 hours, 54 min-utes

— —

39th Academy Awards

April 10, 1967

A Man for All Sea-sons

2 hours, 31 min-utes

— —

40th Academy Awards

April 10, 1968

In the Heat of the Night

1 hour, 50 minutes

— —

41st Academy Awards

April 14, 1969

Oliver!2 hours, 33 min-utes

— —None Dorothy

Chandler Pavilion

42nd Academy

April 7, Midnight 2 hours, 25 min-

— 43.40

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Awards 1970 Cowboy utes

43rd Academy Awards

April 15, 1971

Patton2 hours, 52 min-utes

— —

44th Academy Awards

April 10, 1972

The French Connec-tion

1 hour, 44 minutes

— —Helen Hayes, Alan King,Sammy Davis, Jr., Jack Lemmon

45th Academy Awards

March 27, 1973

The God-father

2 hours, 38 min-utes

— —Carol Burnett, Michael Caine, Charlton Heston,Rock Hudson

46th Academy Awards

April 2, 1974

The Sting3 hours, 23 min-utes

— —John Huston, Burt Reynolds, David Niven,Diana Ross

47th Academy Awards

April 8, 1975

The God-father Part II

3 hours, 20 min-utes

— —Sammy Davis, Jr.,Bob Hope,ShirleyMacLaine,Frank Sinatra

48th Academy Awards

March 29, 1976

One Flew Over the-Cuckoo's Nest

3 hours, 12 min-utes

— —Goldie Hawn, Gene Kelly, Wal-ter Matthau,GeorgeSe-gal,Robert Shaw

49th Academy Awards

March 28, 1977

Rocky3 hours, 38 min-utes

— —Warren Beatty, Ellen Burstyn, Jane Fonda,Richard Pryor

50th Academy Awards

April 3, 1978

Annie Hall

3 hours, 30 min-utes

39.73 million

31.10 Bob Hope

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51st Academy Awards

April 9, 1979

The Deer Hunter

3 hours, 25 min-utes

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Johnny Carson

52nd Academy Awards

April 14, 1980

Kramer vs. Kramer

3 hours, 12 min-utes

— —

53rd Academy Awards

March 31, 1981

Ordinary People

3 hours, 13 min-utes

— —

54th Academy Awards

March 29, 1982

Chariots of Fire

3 hours, 24 min-utes

— —

55th Academy Awards

April 11, 1983

Gandhi3 hours, 15 min-utes

— —Liza Minnelli, Dudley Moore, Richard Pryor,Walter Matthau

56th Academy Awards

April 9, 1984

Terms of Endear-ment

3 hours, 42 min-utes

— 38.00 Johnny Carson

57th Academy Awards

March 25, 1985

Amadeus3 hours, 10 min-utes

— — Jack Lemmon

58th Academy Awards

March 24, 1986

Out of Africa

3 hours, 2 minutes

38.65 million

25.71Alan Alda, Jane Fonda,Robin Williams

59th Academy Awards

March 30, 1987

Platoon3 hours, 19 min-utes

39.72 million

25.94Chevy Chase, Goldie Hawn, Paul Hogan

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60th Academy Awards

April 11, 1988

The Last Emperor

3 hours, 33 min-utes

42.04 million

27.80 Chevy Chase

Shrine Audi-torium

61st Academy Awards

March 29, 1989

Rain Man3 hours, 19 min-utes

42.77 million

28.41 None

62nd Academy Awards

March 26, 1990

Driving Miss Daisy

3 hours, 37 min-utes

40.22 million

26.42

Billy Crystal

Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

63rd Academy Awards

March 25, 1991

Dances with Wolves

3 hours, 35 min-utes

42.79 million

28.06Shrine Audi-torium

64th Academy Awards

March 30, 1992

The Si-lence of the Lambs

3 hours, 33 min-utes

44.44 million

29.84

Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

65th Academy Awards

March 29, 1993

Unfor-given

3 hours, 30 min-utes

45.84 million

32.85

66th Academy Awards

March 21, 1994

Schindler's List

3 hours, 18 min-utes

46.26 million

31.86 Whoopi Goldberg

67th Academy Awards

March 27, 1995

Forrest Gump

3 hours, 35 min-utes

48.87 million

33.47 David LettermanShrine Audi-torium

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68th Academy Awards

March 25, 1996

Brave-heart

3 hours, 38 min-utes

44.81 million

30.48 Whoopi GoldbergDorothy Chandler Pavilion

69th Academy Awards

March 24, 1997

The Eng-lish Pa-tient

3 hours, 34 min-utes

40.83 million

25.83

Billy CrystalShrine Audi-torium

70th Academy Awards

March 23, 1998

Titanic3 hours, 47 min-utes

57.25 million

35.32

71st Academy Awards

March 21, 1999

Shake-speare in Love

4 hours, 2 minutes

45.63 million

28.51 Whoopi GoldbergDorothy Chandler Pavilion

72nd Academy Awards

March 26, 2000

American Beauty

4 hours, 4 minutes

46.53 million

29.64 Billy Crystal

Shrine Audi-torium

73rd Academy Awards

March 25, 2001

Gladiator3 hours, 23 min-utes

42.93 million

25.86 Steve Martin

74th Academy Awards

March 24, 2002

A Beauti-ful Mind

4 hours, 23 min-utes

40.54 million

25.13 Whoopi GoldbergDolby The-atre

75th Academy Awards

March 23, 2003

Chicago3 hours, 30 min-utes

33.04 million

20.58 Steve Martin

76th Academy Awards

Febru-ary 29, 2004

The Lord of the Rings:The Re-

3 hours, 44 min-utes

43.56 million

26.68 Billy Crystal

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turn of the King

77th Academy Awards

Febru-ary 27, 2005

Million Dollar Baby

3 hours, 14 min-utes

42.16 million

25.29 Chris Rock

78th Academy Awards

March 5, 2006

Crash3 hours, 33 min-utes

38.64 million

22.91 Jon Stewart

79th Academy Awards

Febru-ary 25, 2007

The De-parted

3 hours, 51 min-utes

39.92 million

23.65 Ellen DeGeneres

80th Academy Awards

Febru-ary 24, 2008

No Coun-try for Old Men

3 hours, 21 min-utes

31.76 million

18.66 Jon Stewart

81st Academy Awards

Febru-ary 22, 2009

Slumdog Million-aire

3 hours, 30 min-utes

36.94 million

21.68 Hugh Jackman

82nd Academy Awards

March 7, 2010

The Hurt Locker

3 hours, 37 min-utes

41.62 million

24.75 Steve Martin,Alec Baldwin

83rd Academy Awards

Febru-ary 27, 2011

The King's Speech

3 hours, 15 min-utes

37.63 million

21.97 James Franco, Anne Hathaway

84th Academy Awards

Febru-ary 26, 2012

The Artist3 hours, 14 min-utes

39.30 million

25.50 Billy Crystal

85th Febru- Argo 3 hours, 40.30 26.60 Seth MacFarlane

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Academy Awards

ary 24, 2013

35 min-utes

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87th Academy Awards

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