When the nominees for the 53rd Annual Academy Awards were announced in February 1981, many in the industry were appalled that this movie was not going to be honored for its make-up effects. At the time, there was not a regular make-up category, and winners for make-up were cited with a special award. Feeling that the make-up technicians deserved to be rewarded for this movie, a letter of protest was sent to the Academy's Board of Governors to ask them to change their minds and give the movie a special award. The Academy refused, but in response to the outcry, they decided a year later to reward make-up artists with their own annual category, and thus the Best Make-up Award was born. Because of earlier restrictions, some other notable movies did not receive Oscars for their make-up, notably Il dottor Jekyll (1931), Il mago di Oz (1939), and Notre Dame (1939).
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