The 1975 Oscars remain one of the most talked-about ceremonies in Hollywood history, capturing a blend of old-school glamour and cultural unrest. Photos from that night offer a haunting glimpse into a time when the Oscars felt more like a regal event than a media frenzy. Stars like Audrey Hepburn dazzled with elegance, evoking comments like “Back when actors had class.” While nostalgic, this sentiment glosses over the political tensions that surfaced even then.
Dustin Hoffman, nominated for Lenny, wasn’t a fan of the event, calling it “grotesque” and “embarrassing.” His disdain prompted jabs from emcee Bob Hope and co-host Frank Sinatra, whose tipsy performance and controversial remarks drew boos.