The Graduate

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Nominated for seven Academy Awards and winner for Best Director, this groundbreaking and "wildly hilarious" (The Boston Globe) social satire launched the career of two-time Oscar-winner Dustin Hoffman and cemented the reputation of acclaimed director Mike Nichols. Pulsating with the rebellious spirit of the '60s and a haunting score sung ... by Simon and Garfunkel, The Graduate is truly a "landmark film" (Leonard Maltin). Shy Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) returns home from college with an uncertain future. Then the wife of his father's business partner, the sexy Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), seduces him, and the affair only deepens his confusion. That is, until he meets the girl of his dreams (Katharine Ross). But there's one problem: she's Mrs. Robinson's daughter!
  • Starring: Anne Bancroft, Dustin Hoffman
  • Directed by: Mike Nichols
  • Runtime: 1 hour 46 minutes
  • Release year: 1966
  • Studio: MGM
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Synopsis: Nominated for seven Academy Awards and winner for Best Director, this groundbreaking and "wildly hilarious" (The Boston Globe) social satire launched the career of two-time Oscar-winner Dustin Hoffman and cemented the reputation of acclaimed director Mike Nichols. Pulsating with the rebellious spirit of the '60s and a haunting score sung by Simon and Garfunkel, The Graduate is truly a "landmark film" (Leonard Maltin). Shy Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) returns home from college with an uncertain future. Then the wife of his father's business partner, the sexy Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), seduces him, and the affair only deepens his confusion. That is, until he meets the girl of his dreams (Katharine Ross). But there's one problem: she's Mrs. Robinson's daughter!
Starring: Anne Bancroft, Dustin Hoffman
Supporting actors: Katharine Ross, William Daniels, Murray Hamilton, Elizabeth Wilson, Buck Henry, Brian Avery, Walter Brooke, Norman Fell, Alice Ghostley, Marion Lorne, Eddra Gale, Buddy Douglas, Richard Dreyfuss, Mike Farrell, Elisabeth Fraser, Donald F. Glut, Harry Holcombe, Jonathan Hole, Lainie Miller, Ben Murphy
Directed by: Mike Nichols
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Runtime: 1 hour 46 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: Details
Release year: 1966
Studio: MGM
ASIN: B002BPY2HE
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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: January 01, 1967
  • Production Company: Lawrence Turman, Embassy Pictures Corporation
  • Filming Locations: 607 North Palm Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA | Alumni Park - 3551 Trousdale Parkway, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA | Ambassador Hotel - 3400 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA | Calabasas, California, USA | Doheny Library - 3550 Trousdale Parkway, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA

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Very entertaining movie, well acted. Mike R.  |  69 reviewers made a similar statement
While he's suducing her, he falls in love with her daughter Elaine. Little Miss Cutey  |  41 reviewers made a similar statement
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153 of 164 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie, needs a better DVD April 19, 2003
Format:DVD
The Graduate is a great film and I grow to love it more with each viewing. Everything is nearly perfect about it. The script, Mike Nichols' direction, the performances of Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft and Katherine Ross, the music of Simon and Garfunkel. It's funny yet dramatic, moving and profound all at the same time. A very enjoyable film all around. Dustin Hoffman has rarely been better than in The Graduate, although he has certainly given many other fine performances (Midnight Cowboy, Rain Man, Kramer Vs. Kramer). However, even more than those pictures, Hoffman will always be remembered for The Graduate and his portrayal of an awkward young man trying to get a hold on his life.

Also worth noting in particular is the direction of Mike Nichols. He truly gives the film a unique visual style to make it an experience rather than just a comedy/drama. Note the opening credits with Hoffman on an airport moving sidewalk set to the tune of Simon and Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence". Nichols' uses cuts very interestingly in several scenes such as the scene where Benjamin jumps up on his raft in the pool, and lands in bed with Mrs. Robinson. He also uses zooms to great effect throughout the film. Nichols' Best Director Oscar for this film was well-deserved. I think that Hoffman's performance should have won also, as well as the screenplay by Calder Willingham and Buck Henry.

One other thing that I must mention is that The Graduate absolutely must been seen in its original aspect ratio! If you're not watching a widescreen version, then you're not watching The Graduate. The film was shot in the Panavision process with an aspect ratio of 2.35:1. Mike Nichols makes wonderful use of the 2.35:1 frame, so the film will be absolutely botched in pan and scan....

The DVD is adequate, but this film deserves much better. The disc is labeled a special edition, but it's really too skimpy to be that. At very least you're getting a widescreen version of the film. However, the transfer is not enhanced for 16:9 televisions. What we need is a fully remastered 16:9 transfer which would be immensely beneficial. The picture quality is fair, but could be so much better. It's really stunning what difference a brand new remastered 16:9 transfer can make for an older film like this. Just look at the new DVD of One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest. The film also deserves better supplemental materials. A better documentary and a commentary by the filmmakers would be great. A seperate commentary by Dustin Hoffman would be even better. I'm convinced that someday The Graduate will receive a worthy DVD edition, and I will wait until then to purchase it. Read more ›

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64 of 68 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars 'Graduate' graduates July 20, 2007
Format:DVD
Looks like MGM finally is giving "The Graduate" a grownup DVD.

The Mike Nichols film has suffered through the DVD era so far, represented by a series of double-dip issues that perpetuated the same sorry source materials: grainy picture, grating audio -- the typical first-generation DVD blahs.

Here comes "The Graduate: 40th Anniversary Edition," due Sept. 11. Fox's specs show 2.35:1 widescreen with DTS and Dolby Surround. This appears to be in true widescreen. (The previous DVDs' version apparently was created by throwing letterboxing atop the full-screen version. Seems the guy who was so big on plastics got into the home video business.)

Check out the new extras:

* Commentary by Dustin Hoffman and Katherine Ross
* Commentary by director Nichols and Steven Soderbergh
* Retrospective documentary that interviews "Graduate" write Buck Henry, producer Lawrence Turman, Richard Roeper and some random others.
* "Coming of Age: The Making of The Graduate" featurette
* "Would You Like Me To Seduce You: The Seduction Scene Revisited" featurette

Along with some odds and ends ported over from the older discs.

Disc 2 has a pleasant surprise: Simon & Garfunkle's soundtrack, in CD form.

I'll be revisiting the film for Hoffman's sonic boom of a breakout performance; the "Mrs. Robinson" song and seduction scene; and Ross' beautifully naturalistic presence. Koo-koo-ka-choo.
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106 of 122 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Shame, Shame, Shame... October 4, 2005
Format:DVD
They re-release the Graduate on DVD in 2005 only to distribute the EXACT SAME product only without a very attractive interface and special features, but with the same crappy picture and sound quality!

I give the film "The Graduate" from 1967 as many stars as any ratings measure can grant, but this DVD is a very poor represntation that is disrespectful of the genuine classic piece of cinematic art and cultural revolutionary comedy-piece that this movie was and always will be!

It's a shame. The picture is still grainy and the "widescreen" is still a full-screen image with black bars at top & bottom and NOT a true 16X9 formatted image for widescreen televisions! This true masterpiece of film demands nothing short of the best optimization that current-day technology can (and should) provide! Anything less is completely unacceptable! I'm sorry, but this is a travesy. The Graduate deserves the most pristine image and sound quality that the DVD format can give and viewers should demand nothing short of that high-standard of excellence.

The sound is in a lousy mono and the picture is fuzzy at times, desaturated, grainy, noisy, and compressed too much. The producers of this DVD obviously aren't die-hard fans and did a half-a** job here. Most fans of this film would gladly pay a few extra dollars for a better version, so why go cheap on such a great classic is beyond me?!? That's just a moronic business decision of a cheap corporation that doesn't know art from a hole in the ground, always cutting corners to salvage every penny. For shame!

I wish the Criterion Collection would remaster the Graduate and finally do it right! Amen.
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Landmark Film - Done RIGHT!!! August 31, 2007
Format:DVD
The previous reviews posted here are all based on what the reviewers HOPED would be on the new 40th Anniversary and raised some questions. I can answer most of the concerns having watched the DVD this week.

As for how important this film is, let's just say it defined a generation in the 1970s. And nearly anyone in either high school or college (or a recent "graduate" entering the working world) when the film was released can quote verbatim important lines and whole scenes. Try "Are you trying to seduce me Mrs. Robinson?" or even the mention of one word ""Plastics!". I have only watched the film (on VHS) once since my original viewing on the big screen forty years ago. Of course I remember many of the great moments (the finale at the church, for one) and the Simon & Garfunkel soundtrack. (Dave Grusin wrote the incidental music.). I did not see the "25th Anniversary" reissue. So much of the supplemental material was new to me.

First off the transfer is great! It must have been remastered. And yes, it's in Wide Screen. It HAS to be. The hardest video to pan and scan was always this film as Director Mike Nichols spaced his characters at the far sides of the screen. I watched this on an 25 year old 26 in TV and it was still perfect.

Okay, now the bonus features. It's a 2 "disc" set because one disc is a CD of FOUR songs from the film. So it's really more of a CD single.", That's fine with me, but most of us have the music in our collection.

There are TWO commentary tracks: One is Hoffman and Ross talking. Since Ross doesn't even appear in the film until almost half way through, she has little to say for a while. And there are long periods where Hoffman says nothing so you get to hear the soundtrack dialogue at that point.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Oldie but goodie!
I have often seen this movie on various lists but had never watched it. I decided to give it a shot. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Wanda johnson
5.0 out of 5 stars CLASSIC!!
"Misses Robinson, I think you're trying to seduce me." ;) Best quote ever!! BEST SOUNDTRACK EVER TOOO!!!!! LOVE IT YEAH!!
Published 4 days ago by Katastic
2.0 out of 5 stars Tiny picture
You need a VERY LARGE screen to enjoy viewing this VERY CHEAP DVD. Yes, you get a widescreen picture, but the width is for a 4x3 TV-size monitor. Read more
Published 5 days ago by Don Stayner
2.0 out of 5 stars Not very funny
Although this is on the AFI Best Comedy of All Time list, I really did not enjoy the film. The content was not something I find funny but sad.
Published 5 days ago by abdyer
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Ever
I gave a high credit to this movie....It showed me how reckless a man can be if he is truly in love. And I doubt this could every be true. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Snz
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic
What can I say? Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft says it all. This movie will have movie lovers watching it tor years.
Published 7 days ago by Donnamom
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Movies from the Period
Dustin Hoffman was made to play the awkward fresh graduate, Ann Bancroft is any young man's dream conquest. A must see for all generations.
Published 9 days ago by Andy H.
5.0 out of 5 stars Rating of The Graduate
One of the best films ever made. This film is still relevant after almost 50 years! Give yourself a treat and watch it again!
Published 16 days ago by Kay Lair
3.0 out of 5 stars Only knew the famous music
Never ever saw this classic movie before; glad I did now. It is definitely a time piece, filmed in a very different era.
Published 18 days ago by Dutch connection
4.0 out of 5 stars The Graduate (1967)
Some may see this film as a comedy drama that is not in the category of great movies. However I feel if nothing else, The Graduate is culturally significant because it ushered in... Read more
Published 18 days ago by Four Star Film Fan
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