Ep. 08 - 1975 Ingrid Bergman - Publication Date |
- Jun 11, 2020
- Episode Duration |
- Unknown
In 1975, Ingrid Bergman brought home her third Oscar for Murder on the Orient Express in a supporting role. After many years of being away from the silver screen she returned with Oscar gold. A very common theme with this year's batch of nominees was very short performances buried in 2-3.5 hours of film. Ingrid essentially won as a result of one scene that she achieved in a single take. The other nominees included Diane Ladd (Laura Dern's mama) for Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Madeline Kahn for Blazing Saddles, Talia Shire for The Godfather II, and Valentina Cortese for Day for Night. Who should have won for all of these short, but memorable, performances? Join Kyle Brownrigg and guest host Dan Dillabough as they discuss.