The Oscars ceremony had a surprise ending that could only happen in Hollywood. Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty presented the award for best picture Sunday night.
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However, the envelope they carried was for the previous award, for actress in a leading role. Emma Stone of "La La Land" won that award, and Dunaway mistakenly read "La La Land" as the winner of best picture. It was actually "Moonlight."
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"La La Land" producer Jordan Horowitz, center, accepts the award for best picture next to producer Fred Berger.
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Producers of "La La Land" give acceptance speeches before learning that their movie was not the real winner.
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Horowitz, second from left, speaks to stage manager Gary Natoli, who had the envelope that showed "Moonlight" as the best picture.
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Horowitz, lower left, stops the show to announce the actual best picture winner.
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Horowitz, host Jimmy Kimmel and Beatty confer briefly after the mistake was made known.
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Horowitz shows the correct card that says "Moonlight" won best picture.
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The stunned audience reacts to the correction of the mistake.
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Kimmel speaks as the cast and crew of "Moonlight" celebrate winning best picture.
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"Moonlight" director Barry Jenkins accepts the best picture award.
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