The Sting: 1973 Best Picture

“The Sting” was the Best Picture Oscar winner at the 46th Academy Awards, winning the statuette over “American Graffiti”, “Cries and Whispers”, “The Exorcist” and “A Touch of Class”.

This was the year that 10-year-old Tatum O’Neal beat out Linda Blair, Candy Clark, Madeline Kahn and Sylvia Sidney for the Best Supporting Actress Oscar. Watch the little tyke accept the award from Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland here.

But the most notable moment of the ceremony was, of course, the streaker. We daresay David Niven’s reaction was the most priceless moment in Oscar history.

Jeopardy! has had several clues on the streak:
RHYMES WITH A MUPPET $2000: David Niven was interrupted by one of these during the 1974 Oscar telecast
THE NAKED TRUTH $800: Flash back to this event in 1974 where the famous photo seen here was taken
QUOTABLE OSCAR HOSTS $2000: 1974: “Just think, the only laugh that man will probably ever get is for stripping and showing off his shortcomings”
OSCAR MOMENTS $300: In 1974 Robert Opel did this, causing David Niven to comment about Opel “showing off his shortcomings”

Other notable films of 1973 were “Papillon”, “Magnum Force”, “Live and Let Die”, “Cinderella Liberty”, “Charlotte’s Web”, “Cleopatra Jones”, “The Day of the Jackal”, “Godspell” and “Sleeper”. Bruce Lee starred in “Enter the Dragon”. The film was released on July 26, 1973 in Hong Kong, 6 days after Lee’s untimely death at the age of 32.

Jeopardy! clues on “The Sting”
FILMS OF THE ’70s $200: (Sofia of the Clue Crew rides on the carousel.) I’m riding the Santa Monica Pier carousel, which you may recognize from this 1973 Newman & Redford ragtime film
SCOTT JOPLIN $800: Interest in Joplin’s music was revived by this 1973 film that featured many of his songs & starred Newman & Redford
AT THE MOVIES $800: (Leonard Maltin reads the clue.) This 1973 film won 7 Oscars & helped spark a national revival of Scott Joplin’s ragtime music
MOVIE PRODUCERS $500: Julia Phillips was the first woman producer to win a Best Picture Oscar, for this 1973 con game film

More 1973 film clues:
HEY, TIGER! $400: In 1973 he won his second Oscar, for his role in “Save the Tiger”
SPECIAL OSCARS $300: “In recognition of his brilliant creativity”, this Marx Brother won a special Oscar in 1973
CANDIED CAMERA $400: Oliver Reed stopped at the bar as Athos in this 1973 film; 20 years later Kiefer Sutherland made the cut
BIBLICAL BIG SCREEN $800: Pop singer Yvonne Elliman played Mary Magdalene in this 1973 musical film
VIDEO GAMES $800: Computer Space, the first arcade video game, makes a cameo in this 1973 sci-fi film (spoiler: the title is people!)
AT THE MOVIES $600: Richard Dreyfuss & Ron Howard are 1962 high school grads cruising around town in this 1973 film
DISNEY FILM VOICES $1600: Brian Bedford was the voice of this title character who out-foxed a British sheriff in a 1973 film
FILMS OF THE FUTURE $2000: This 1973 Woody Allen film shows us a future that knows the health benefits of steak & fudge
HARVARD UNIVERSITY $800: Harvard Law School was the setting for much of this 1973 film for which John Houseman won an Oscar
JASON MILLER $200: Jason Miller earned an Oscar nomination for his electrifying film debut as Father Karras in this 1973 classic
THE REAL SLIM PICKENS $800: Educating as well as entertaining, Slim appeared in the 1973 film “Pat Garrett &” this outlaw
WHY DID THEY MAKE THIS MOVIE? $200: The 1973 film adaptation of this Richard Bach novel was “strictly for the birds”
MOVIE PORTRAYALS $600: This cop who blew the whistle on police corruption in NYC was played by Al Pacino in a 1973 film
FILMS OF THE ’70s $400: Suzanne Somers cruised around in a white T-Bird in this 1973 film
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? $600: This French sex symbol who made her last film in 1973 now devotes her time to animal rights
MOVIE HODGEPODGE $800: Topol was tops as this Italian astronomer in the 1973 film based on Bertolt Brecht’s play
A STEVE McQUEEN FILM FESTIVAL $1200: 1973: Unjustly sentenced to Devil’s Island, Steve plots his way to freedom
FILMS OF THE ’70s $1,500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I’m Lindsay Wagner) I played Professor Kingsfield’s daughter in this 1973 film set at Harvard Law School
THE FOUR SEASONS $500: In this 1973 film Joanne Woodward obsesses on her childhood
THE MOVIES $800: In this 1973 film Woody Allen reads a 1990 New York Times headline, “Pope’s Wife Gives Birth to Twins”
VILLAINOUS MOVIE SCHEMES $200: In a 1973 film Edward Fox, as an assassin with the code name of this other canine, tried to kill de Gaulle
THE SILVER SCREEN $400: Mercedes McCambridge performed the demonic dubbing in this 1973 film
MOVIES ABOUT THE MOVIES $1000: This French director played a director in his 1973 film “Day For Night”
HE WAS IN THAT? $200: James Woods played Barbra Streisand’s college pal in this 1973 film that co-starred Robert Redford
“STREETS” $400: 1973 Martin Scorsese film starring Robert De Niro about hoodlums in NYC’s Little Italy
’70s CINEMA $100: Tatum O’Neal won an Oscar for her film debut in this 1973 picture
FILM LEGENDS: His only competitive Oscar win was for Best Score in 1973 for a 1952 film in which he had starred as a washed-up comic
FILMS OF THE ’70s: This 1973 thriller was re-released in 2000 with extra footage, including a scene in which Ritalin is prescribed

List of Best Picture Oscars (50s-70s)

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