Mike Nichols' The Graduate is a reactionary's substitute for Bonnie and Clyde as candidate for American nouvelle vague honors of 1967. The comedy elicits some laughs and the steady pacing prevents ...
Happy news, Mike Nichols’ second film, The Graduate, proves that he is a genuine film director—one to be admired and concerned about. It also marks the screen debut, in the title role ...
The Graduate, a coming-of-age dramedy released in 1967 and directed by the legendary Mike Nichols, is considered an icon of ...
“The Graduate” is a delightful ... Katharine Ross and relative newcomer Dustin Hoffman head a very competent cast. Mike Nichols directed in modern, uptight fashion, which wears well for ...
Henry got his first Oscar nomination in 1968 for The Graduate, which he wrote with Calder Willingham. He also appeared in Mike Nichols' film, adapted from a Charles Webb novel, playing a hotel ...
Luttrell relocated to New York City in the early 1970s and became the assistant to comedian-turned-Oscar-winning The Graduate filmmaker Mike Nichols. After working with him on 1973’s The Day of ...
Gene Kansas, founder and CEO of Gene Kansas | Commercial Real Estate and author of the forthcoming book Civil Sights: […] ...