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A-8 The Orlando Sentinel, Tuesday, March 30, 1993 Al Pacino, Glengarry Glen Ross David Paymer, Mr. Saturday Night Supporting actress Judy Davis, Husbands and Wives Joan Plowright, Enchanted April Vanessa Redgrave, Howards End Miranda Richardson, Damage Marisa Tomei, My Cousin Vinny Director Neil Jordan, The Crying Game James Ivory, Howards End Robert Altman, The Player Martin Brest, Scent of a Woman Clint Eastwood, Unforgiven Original screenplay Neil Jordan, The Crying Game Woody Allen, Husbands and Wives George Miller, Nick Enright, Lorenzo's Oil John Sayles, Passion Fish David Webb Peoples, Unforgiven Adapted screenplay Peter Barnes, Enchanted April Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, Howards End Michael Tolkin, The Player Richard Friedenberg, A River Runs Through It Bo Goldman, Scent of a Woman Foreign film Close to Eden, Russia Daens, Belgium Indochine, France Schtonk, Germany Art direction Bram Stoker's Dracula Chaplin Howards End Toys Unforgiven Cinematography Hoffa Howards End The Lover A River Runs Through It Unforgiven Staircase Red, Red, Red (Words, Words, Words .) The Sandman Screen Play Live action short film Contact Cruise Control The Lady in Waiting Omnibus Swan Song Sound Aladdin A Few Good Men The Last of the Mohicans Under Siege Unforgiven Sound effects editing Aladdin Bram Stoker's Dracula Under Siege 35 Visual effects Alien3 Batman Returns Deafi Becomes Her A Few Good Men The Player B' Unforgiven Makeup Batman Returns Bram Stoker's Dracula Hoffa Music original score Alan Menken, Aladdin Jerry Goldsmith, Basic Instinct John Barry, Chaplin Richard Robbins, Howards End Mark Isham, A River Runs Through It Music original song "Beautiful Maria of My Soul" from The Mambo Kings "Friend Like Me" from Aladdin "I Have Nothing" from The Bodyguard "Run to You" from The Bodyguard "Whole New World" from Aladdin Animated short film Adam Mona Lisa Descending a Costume design Bram Stoker's Dracula Enchanted April Howards End Malcolm Toys Documentary feature Changing Our Minds: The Story of Dr. Evelyn Hooker Fires of Kuwait Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II Music for the Movies: Bernard Hermann The Panama Deception Documentary short subject At the Edge of Conquest: The Journey of Chief Wai-Wai Beyond Imagining: Margaret Anderson and the 'Little Review' The Colours of My Father: A Portrait of Sam Borenstein Sf Educating Peter When Abortion was Illegal: Untold Stories Film editing Basic Instinct The Crying Game Best picture The Crying Game A Few Good Men 'X2 Howards End '0 Scent of a Woman Unforgiven Actor Robert Downey Chaplin Clint Eastwood, Unforgiven Al Pacino, Scent of a Woman Stephen Rea, The Crying Game Denzel Washington, Malcolm Actress Catherine Deneuve, Indochine Mary McDonnell, Passion Fish Michelle Pfeiffer, Love Field Susan Sarandon, Lorenzo's Oil B' Emma Thompson, Howards End Supporting actor Jaye Davidson, The Crying Game Gene Hackman, Unforgiven Jack Nicholson, A Few Good Men Oscar's night started at noon in Hollywood Denzel Washington, Oscar nominee for his role in 'Malcolm X' and my Awards in Los Angeles on Monday. Audrey Hepburn's son, his wife, Pauletta, (left) and actor Tim Robbins and best actress Sean Ferrer, accepts the Jean Hersholt Award on behalf of his de-nominee Susan Sarandon (center) arrive at the 65th Annual Acade- ceased mother from Gregory Peck (right). Oscar surprises Tomei but not Hackman By Bernard Weinraub NEW YORK TIMES HOLLYWOOD The biggest night of the year in Hollywood began at noon, when the town virtually shut down.

"It's a little like Christmas," said Bruce Berman, president of production of Warner Brothers, who went home to celebrate his son's fourth birthday. Howard Rosenman, a producer, said, "Actually, it's like Christmas and Yom Kippur." By midafternoon, the studios emptied and the sun-drenched but chilly streets around the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in downtown Los Angeles were clogged with limousines, fans, security people, photographers and, of course, movie stars for the 65th annual Academy Awards. The movie stars themselves were in a tizzy. Even the very cool Clint Eastwood, who was nominated as best actor and best director for Unforgiven, said he spent hours pondering which of his old tuxedos to put on. "I finally took the soup stains out of my Cerruti," he said, referring to the designer.

After a pause, Eastwood confided: "It's nerve-racking. I've gone for 39 years without an Oscar. It's still nerve-racking." Jaye Davidson, the newcomer who was nominated as best supporting actor for The Crying Game, said he slept until about 11 a.m. at his hotel, suffering from jet lag after flying in from London. Davidson, one of the more talked-, about nominees, said he was at first to attend because of the frenzy of media interest sparked by his unusual role in the film.

Having packed five outfits in his suitcase, Davidson said he finally made his choice this morning, deciding on a black jacket designed by Ozbek, a fashionable London de-, signer. With that, he said, he was going 'to wear thigh-high black leather boots, designed by Debra Carre, riding breeches and a white dress shirt. "This is all so bizarre," he said. "It's an amazing trip. It's surprises.

Other movies competing for best film were Scent of a Woman, Howards End and Rob Reiner's military courtroom drama A Few Good Men. Among best actor nominees, only Denzel Washington, star of Spike Lee's epic-length Malcolm had won before. Also nominated were Eastwood, Robert Downey who played film legend Charlie Chaplin in Chaplin, and Stephen Rea, the disillusioned Irish Republican Army member in The Crying Game. Besides Miss Thompson, the woman most often cited as a contender for best actress had been Susan Sarandon, who played the devoted mother of an ailing child Orange County: 841-8240 Osceola County: 348-7518 OSCAR from A-1 was a wonderful experience." It was Hackman's second Oscar; he won as best actor for the 1971 film The French Connection. In accepting her award, Tomei said: "This is such a great honor to receive this in a year when we recognize and celebrate and honor women." The theme of the 65th Academy Awards, televised live by ABC to a worldwide audience estimated in advance at 1 billion, was "Oscar Salutes Women and the Movies." Tomei, virtually unknown until My Cousin Vinny, beat some of the world's most acclaimed actresses, including Judy Davis, who had been favored to win for her role in Woody Allen's Husbands and Wives.

Aladdin, Disney's smash animated film, brought the Oscar for best original score to Alan Menken, while he and Tim Rice won the best song award for "A Whole New World." Menken and his late partner, Howard Ashman, had won Oscars two out of the pre in Lorenzo's Oil. Others nominated were Michelle Pfeiffer, a JFK-obsessed housewife in Love Field; Mary McDonnell, the paralyzed soap diva of Passion Fish, and French star Catherine Deneuve, a plantation owner in Indochine. Unforgiven became just the third Western to win the Oscar for best picture. The others were the 1931 film Cimarron and 1990's Dances With Wolves. Show producer Gil Cates recruited many former Oscar winners as presenters, including Bar-bra Streisand, Anthony Hopkins, Anjelica Huston, Jack Nicholson, Jane Fonda, Liza Minnelli, Kathy Bates, Jodie Foster, Whoopi Goldberg and Geena Davis.

Moving 7b Be America'! Bejt too far out of reality." Miranda Richardson, who appeared with Davidson in The Crying Game and was nominated as best supporting actress for Damage, said she spent all morning applying makeup. She planned to attend the ceremonies with her parents, Marian and Alan Richardson. "What else to do but put on makeup all morning?" she said. "You have to leave the hotel so early. Very strange." Actually, the auditorium doors of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion closed at 5:45 p.m.

Pacific Time, 15 minutes before the televised ceremonies began. But from 3 p.m. onward, the same scene continued unfolding: the faintly bizarre sight of movie stars in dark glasses, all dressed up since noon, stepping out of limos to walk down a red carpet between bleachers packed with shrieking fans. Many of the nominees seemed in a state of shock. "I'm terrifyingly calm," said Michael Tolkin, who was nominated for his adaptation of his novel The Player.

A competitor, Bo Goldman, who wrote the screenplay for Scent of a Woman, piled his large family his wife, children and their spouses into a limousine rented by the studio for the ride from his home in Santa Monica to downtown Los Angeles. "It's surreal," he said. "The sun is blazing. It's like going to a baseball game but you're in a black tie. And every driver always says, 'Don't worry; I've never driven a And then Goldman, who has won two previous Oscars for screenplays for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Melvin and Howard, said: "These happy moments are really so few.

This business is war. It's a jungle. And this day is a time out from battle. The savagery stops for a minute, and you give in to the pomposity of it all." Mark Gill, senior vice president for publicity at Columbia Studios, observed that while it was not trendy to admit it, he actually had a great time on Oscar Day. "The simple reality is, it's the best party in the world," he said.

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