Jeff Wilson wrote:Your best option (if possibly expensive) is probably to contact the Academy themselves and have it transcribed. Their
research web page says this:
Thanks Jeff, complete transcripts in the site begin exactly the year after Orson's honorary award :S
What you can read below is the best I could find online and it will have to do for now.
It's from
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/o ... lin-294820THR: What about Orson Welles? Of course he won for co-writing Citizen Kane but not for directing.
Bogdanovich: Yeah. I once said, "You won the screenplay." He said, "I don't really like you pointing that out. I try to forget that." He preferred to see it like he had never won.
Funny story about the Oscars with Orson: When he got the special Oscar in 1971, I said, "That's terrific, Orson, they're going to give you a special Oscar. Are you going to go pick it up?" He said, "No." I said, "Why not?" He said, "I'm not gonna do that for them. They're not gonna get me that way." So he didn't go; he asked John Huston to go. And we were sitting, literally, in a bungalow at the Beverly Hills Hotel, watching the Oscars, Orson and his girlfriend Oja Kodar and Cybill and I. And when Orson won, John got up and got the award and said, "I'm gonna take this to Orson, who is in Spain, shooting. Sorry he couldn't be here." And Orson yells at the TV, "Yeah, bring it right over, John!"