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      53rd Oscars – The Academy Awards

      1981 Special Interest List
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      The Academy Awards — 53rd Oscars

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      Ceremony director Norman Jewison injects some much-needed razzle-dazzle into proceedings, but the shadow of an attempted presidential assassination casts a pall over the evening that's hard to shake off.

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      Episode 1 Aired Mar 31, 1981 53rd Oscars Details

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      Tom Shales Washington Post The tragic events in Washington a day earlier did put a shadow of gloom over an affair that had promised to be grim enough anyway -- since all but one of the year's Best Picture nominees were somber, austere films, and nothing to shout about. Apr 13, 2021 Full Review Jerry Buck Associated Press Producer Norman Jewison effectively chose to make the night a homage to motion pictures' past, making wide use of many cherished film clips that tugged at the heart and memory. Apr 12, 2021 Full Review Rex Reed New York Daily News Boring, chaotic, disorganized and all the bad things we've come to expect through years of experience, this overblown self-serving office party has become the ultimate horror in TV specials. Apr 12, 2021 Full Review Clive James Observer (UK) Robert Redford and Robert De Niro, in other respects formidable men, gave speeches in which it was revealed that they both loved everyone. Henry Fonda managed to retain his dignity, but otherwise it was a mass case of cancer of the personality. Apr 13, 2021 Full Review Bob Ross Tampa Bay Times The one-day delay turned out well. President Reagan's taped greeting -- combined with emcee Johnny Carson's assurance that the First Couple were comfortably watching -- instilled a happier mood than might otherwise have prevailed. Apr 13, 2021 Full Review Rick Chatenever Santa Cruz Sentinel Johnny Carson had the unenviable assignment of instilling a light and humorous tone to the proceedings, and he managed the feat in excellent form. Apr 12, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Network
      ABC
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      Special Interest
      Release Date
      Mar 31, 1981