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Kirk Douglas gets standing ovation at Golden Globes

Monday - January 8, 2018 10:40 am , Category : ENTERTAINMENT

Los Angeles Jan 8 (IANS) It was a moment of loud cheers and applause when Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas 101 got onto the stage with his daughter-in-law and actress Catherine Zeta-Jones to present an award at the 75th Golden Globe Awards here.



Before he came on the stage in his wheelchair a montage of Douglas career with highlights like scenes from "Spartacus" "Lust for Life" and "Detective Story" was played. He became a part of the gala to present the award for Best Motion Picture Screenplay with Zeta-Jones.

Everyone got up and clapped as an appreciation to his contribution to the cinema and welcomed him on the stage on Sunday here.

Douglas started his career in 1946 with "The Strange Love of Martha Ivers" and went on carve a special place in Hollywood.

Zeta-Jones also paid tribute to her father-in-law s career.

"In 1991 my father-in-law this living Hollywood legend Kirk was recognised by the Writers Guild of America for his role in ending the Hollywood blacklist. He not only hired black-listed screenwriter Dalton Trumbo to write the epic Spartacus he insisted that Trumbo receive proper screen credit for his work " said Zeta-Jones who is married to Douglas son Michael.

Douglas was in awe of the welcome he got and was seen holding his hand up towards his face. He also said something but most of it was inaudible.

"Catherine you said it all... I don t want to say that because I could never follow you " he said.

They presented the award for Best Screenplay Motion Picture to Martin McDonagh for "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri".

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