Graduate with Dustin Hoffman: DVD Cover

    Graduate
    a.k.a. The Graduate Director: Mike Nichols Cast: Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, Katharine Ross, William Daniels

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/07/1999
    • Original Release: 1967
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 12,874

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    Features

    Behind-the-scenes documentary on the making of the film; Exclusive interview with Dustin Hoffman; New stereo surround soundtrack; Collectible booklet; Original theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1
    0. Side #1
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Logos/Titles/Credits. [2:57]
    2. One word: "Plastics." [1:19]
    3. Strange seduction. [4:30]
    4. Nightcap/Wild oats. [2:24]
    5. Taking a dive. [5:23]
    6. "Here for an affair." [4:01]
    7. Fear & lust. [:15]
    8. The sounds of silence. [3:31]
    9. "Just drifting." [3:16]
    10. "A taboo subject." [5:26]
    11. Pressuring parents. [4:42]
    12. The date from hell. [2:20]
    13. Scarborough Fair. [2:30]
    14. Half-baked plans. [2:50]
    15. Berkeley "agitator'.|00:02:14|}
    16. Multiple proposals. [7:02]
    17. Surprise visit. [1:10]
    18. Mrs. Robinson. [2:17]
    19. Usual elopement. [6:03]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In this archetypal '60s comedy, Mike Nichols provided laughs to accompany the malaise of a generation obsessed with the generation gap. What, after all, is a well-meaning young man with a college degree supposed to do -- go into plastics? Dustin Hoffman's Benjamin Braddock, the graduate of the title, assumes there must be something more to life. And there is: seduction in the form of the older Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft) and love in the form of her daughter (Katharine Ross). Dustin Hoffman's Benjamin is so vivid that the role made him a star, and he's well-matched by Anne Bancroft's needy and naughty suburban matron Mrs. Robinson, a character who has entered our folk mythology. Together they have some of the sharpest, funniest older woman/younger man scenes in all of film. A huge hit when first released, The Graduate, which won Nichols an Academy Award for Best Director, is a perennial favorite that continues to delight audiences. Rachel Saltz, Barnes & Noble

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    Graduateby Anonymous

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    August 06, 2007: This film came along at the perfect time, so much was going on ,we really needed a great movie that we could relate to and feel good about. I am looking forward to the 40th anniversary edition, it's gonna be a great collectors piece.

    This review was written about the DVD Letterbox edition.

    Graduateby Anonymous

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    March 28, 2007: Anyone who has graduated from college and just wanted to live can relate to this film, with the exception of course of the seduction or perhaps not. If you like brilliant cinema, fantastic characters and a classic storyline get this movie. The cinematography and scripting are actually studied by film and acting students all over the world. As it is said "two thumbs up"!

    This review was written about the DVD Letterbox edition.


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