The Kirk Douglas Award to the Worst Actor: Burt Lancaster, The Leopard, Seven Days in May[/quote]
This, coupled with the nomination of "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" are completely ridiculous.
1963 Harvard Lampoon Movie Worsts Awards
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I would have voted for Cleopatra, but Harvard already lampooned it enough so I voted instead for Act One which is virtually unwatchable.
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1963 Harvard Lampoon Movie Worsts Awards
Worst Film of the Century Award: For the century 1863-1963 to Cleopatra
The Kirk Douglas Award to the Worst Actor: Burt Lancaster, The Leopard, Seven Days in May
Worst Actress: Debbie Reynolds, How the West Was Won, Mary, Mary
Worst Supporting Actor: Roy Cohn, Point of Order
Worst Supporting Actress: Carol Burnett, Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?
The Timothy Cratchit Memorial Crutch (to that Hollywood personality who offers the lamest excuse for unsavory behavior): Elizabeth Taylor, for divorcing Eddie Fisher on the grounds of abandonment
The Ayn Rand Award (to the author whose bad books made worst movies): Irving Wallace, The Chapman Report, The Prize
The Merino Award: to the marine standing sentry duty outside the American Embassy in Charade
The Kirk Douglas Award to the Worst Actor: Burt Lancaster, The Leopard, Seven Days in May
Worst Actress: Debbie Reynolds, How the West Was Won, Mary, Mary
Worst Supporting Actor: Roy Cohn, Point of Order
Worst Supporting Actress: Carol Burnett, Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?
The Timothy Cratchit Memorial Crutch (to that Hollywood personality who offers the lamest excuse for unsavory behavior): Elizabeth Taylor, for divorcing Eddie Fisher on the grounds of abandonment
The Ayn Rand Award (to the author whose bad books made worst movies): Irving Wallace, The Chapman Report, The Prize
The Merino Award: to the marine standing sentry duty outside the American Embassy in Charade