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<p dir="auto"><strong>onleft23</strong> — <em>15 years ago(May 29, 2010 12:28 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">i just watched the movie again - for the first time in at least 40 years<br />
i remembered it slightly from seeing it as a kid<br />
all i could recall was poitier's 'bowlin' green sewin' machine' singing<br />
reading an imdb review afterwards the reviewer wrote tc earned a best actor oscar nomination for the role and that poitier earned another as well<br />
that they prolly split the vote giving david niven the coveted statuette<br />
the reviewer makes mention that tc carries a grudge at not having won<br />
no offense intended as it is an oscar nomination deserving performance certainly<br />
but poitier's tops tc's in my view so if anyone got wienied out of oscar<br />
(sorry lame pun) it was sidney p not tony c<br />
but a resume having 'some like it hot', 'the defiant ones' and  'sweet smell of success' is without question stuff for legend<br />
still as much as a hollywood legend tony curtis deservedly is i believe it is more for his matinee idol good looks and so readily imitatable (sp?) voice&amp;mannerisms rather than unforgettable acting skills<br />
i think tony curtis should have been thankful to have received the accolade an oscar nomination is and left it at that<br />
holding your own against screen presences like poitier, lemmon, and lancaster took some major doing and tony curtis certainly did<br />
i hope he lives long enough to get a well deserved lifetime achievement oscar<br />
he is or seems to be one of the last living links to hollywood's golden age<br />
and the films mentioned above are all classics without question</p>
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<p dir="auto">According to TCM, it was Curtis whom urged to have Poitier's name moved from supporting actor to being listed equal to his in the film.  So, I doubt he felt any feelings of 'grudge' against his costar.  He may have felt disheartened, as does anyone that loses the award.  He was a good actor, it was his 'pretty boy' looks that made people see him as less than a good actor, and apparently still does, according to this thread.<br />
Credo ergo sum</p>
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<p dir="auto">I think Paul Newman that year was far more deserving that year for Cat on a hot tin roof than Tony and Sidney, both of them were great in this film but one didn<code>t stand out over the other . I don</code>t blame Tony being angry about David Niven winning as his role was a supporting not a lead, but thinking he should<code>ve won instead I don</code>t think so , but that`s just an opinion. Shame that was his only ever nomination , lucky for Sidney he was nominated again and did win.</p>
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