The 1975 Oscars continue to spark debate, especially over the event’s political undertones and celebrity behavior. Dustin Hoffman, nominated for Lenny, criticized the ceremony, calling it “ugly” and “grotesque.” This led to host Bob Hope joking, “If Dustin Hoffman wins tonight, he’s going to have a friend pick it up for him — George C. Scott.” Frank Sinatra later added his own unsuccessful jab.
Political controversy arose when Bert Schneider, accepting Best Documentary for Hearts and Minds, read a telegram thanking the anti-war movement. Bob Hope fired back with a statement disowning the political reference, angering Shirley MacLaine and Warren Beatty.
Another memorable moment was Ingrid Bergman’s emotional speech, where she apologized for winning Best Supporting Actress over Valentina Cortese, hinting at Hollywood’s past treatment of her.
Lastly, a viral photo of Jon Voight and Raquel Welch has caused online debate. While some view Voight’s stance as inappropriate, others defend it, arguing that it reflected the norms of that time.