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By John Mahoney On Dec. 21, 1967, Mike Nichols unveiled The Graduate in theaters, launching the career of Dustin Hoffman. The film was nominated for seven Oscars at the 40th Academy Awards ...
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Woman's World on MSN'The Graduate' and 'Butch Cassidy' Star Katharine Ross Defined the '60s - Here's What She's Been Up to Since ThenWhile she had already accumulated a number of credits by the time she was cast in the 1967 film, The Graduate was undeniably ...
But it was “The Graduate” (1967) that made his career and propelled those of the actors Dustin Hoffman and Katharine Ross, the director Mike Nichols and the screenwriter and actor Buck Henry.
Lawrence Turman Dies: Oscar-Nominated Producer Of ‘The Graduate’, ‘American History X’ & More Was 96
He was 96. He had a stellar career not only as a producer of such seminal films as The Graduate (1967), The Great White Hope (1970), American History X (1998) and many more in a producing career ...
An excellent screenplay by Calder Willingham and comedy specialist Buck Henry, based on the Charles Webb novel, focuses on Hoffman, just out of college and wondering what it’s all about.
"You'll never be young again," purrs Anne Bancroft to Dustin Hoffman in "The Graduate". While that's true enough, the movie is fresh and young again, thanks to a beautiful DVD release. That this ...
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