49th Academy Awards


The 49th Academy Awards were presented Monday, March 28, 1977, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, California, hosted by Richard Pryor, Ellen Burstyn, Jane Fonda, and Warren Beatty. Both Network and All the President's Men won four Oscars, the most of the evening, but lost Best Picture and Best Director, as well as Best Editing, to Rocky.
Network became the second film to win three acting Oscars, the last to do so until Everything Everywhere All at Once, and the last, as of the 97th Academy Awards, to receive five acting nominations. It was also the eleventh of fifteen films to receive nominations in all four acting categories. Best Actor winner Peter Finch became the first posthumous acting winner, having suffered a fatal heart attack in mid-January. With only five minutes and two seconds of screentime, Beatrice Straight set a record for the shortest performance ever to win an acting Oscar. Paddy Chayefsky won his third solo writing Oscar for Network, a record that remains to this day.
Sylvester Stallone became the first person since Orson Welles to receive nominations for writing and acting for the same film, losing in both categories to Network.
Piper Laurie was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Carrie, her first role since her Best Actress-nominated performance in The Hustler, thus being nominated for two consecutive roles, fifteen years apart.
Lina Wertmüller became the first woman nominated for Best Director for Seven Beauties, which was also nominated for Best Foreign Language Film. With her win for Best Original Song as the composer for the love theme "Evergreen" from A Star Is Born, Barbra Streisand became the first woman to be honored in the category, and, as of the 97th Academy Awards, the only person to have won Academy Awards for both acting and songwriting.
No honorary awards were given this year.
ABC held the rights to the Oscars from 1961 to 1970 and regained them for the 1976 event. For the second straight year, the ceremony was scheduled directly opposite the NCAA championship basketball game on NBC, won by Marquette in Al McGuire's final game as head coach.

Winners and nominees

Nominees were announced on February 10, 1977. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Special Achievement Awards (Visual Effects)

Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award

Multiple nominations and awards

NominationsFilm
10Network
10Rocky
8All the President's Men
6Bound for Glory
4Seven Beauties
4A Star Is Born
4Taxi Driver
3Cousin Cousine
3Logan's Run
3Voyage of the Damned
2Carrie
2Face to Face
2Fellini's Casanova
2The Incredible Sarah
2King Kong
2The Omen
2The Seven-Per-Cent Solution

AwardsFilm
4All the President's Men
4Network
3Rocky
2Bound for Glory

Presenters and performers

The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers: