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Antonio Banderas presenting James Horner with the Original Dramatic Score Oscar® for "Titanic" and Madonna presenting James Horner and Will Jennings the Original Song Oscar® for "My Heart Will Go...
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The 70th Academy Awards hosted by Billy Crystal at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Center on Monday, March 23, 1998, honoring movies released in 1997.
- Titanic Wins Costume Design: 1998 Oscars193.7K Views
- "Titanic" winning the Oscar® for Art Direction120.7K Views
- "Titanic" winning the Oscar® for Cinematography253.5K Views
- "Men in Black" winning the Oscar® for Makeup36.2K Views
- Titanic Wins Original Dramatic Score and Original Song: 1998 Oscars791.2K Views
- Fay Wray and Billy Crystal at the Oscars127.4K Views
- Mike Myers and Bart the Bear at the Oscars®443.3K Views
- Jack Nicholson winning an Oscar® for "As Good as it Gets"6.4M Views
- Robin Williams Wins Supporting Actor: 1998 Oscars7.5M Views
- Ben Affleck and Matt Damon Win Best Original Screenplay for "Good Will Hunting" | 70th Oscars (1997)7.9M Views
70 Acting Winners. Previous Academy Award recipients gather together on stage. Helen Hunt. Best Actress winner for As Good As It Gets. Jack Nicholson. Best Actor winner for As Good As It Gets. View More Memorable Moments.
The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on March 23, 1998. With eleven awards, Titanic tied with Ben-Hur for the most Academy Awards in Oscar history. It also became the first film to win Best Picture without a screenwriting nomination since 1965's The Sound of Music.
The 71st Academy Awards | 1999. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. Sunday, March 21, 1999. Honoring movies released in 1998.
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Mar 23, 1998 · The 70th Annual Academy Awards were hosted by Billy Crystal from the Shrine Auditorium on Monday, March 23rd, 1998. Here’s our coverage: Turn on your TV, grab your chips, and sit back and check with us throughout the night. What a night!