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Best last scene from the 1960's: The Graduate(1967) or Planet of the Apes(1968)?



Planet of the Apes (1968)! Thanks for putting me on to that btw.

The Graduate (1967) - "Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me. Aren't you?"

The famous scene from The Graduate.

The Graduate 1967

One of my favourite scene

Jane Jayroe remembers 1967 Vietnam tour as time of tears, smiles

Weakened.

“I can't talk about it without getting emotional,” said Jayroe, who was Miss America in 1967. “What affected me the most during that year was going to Vietnam.

“It was such a little thing that we did to spend two weeks there, but it meant so much to those who were serving there.”

This was life — hard, blunt life.

She and others traveled all over South Vietnam, including the Gulf of Tonkin . She knew what some Americans thought of the U.S. involvement in Vietnam. She also knew the members of the military she had been sent to entertain “weren't politicians; they were just serving their country.”

In fact, two of the men she took photos with were very familiar to her — Claude Roach , who had graduated the year after her at Laverne, and Mike Smith , her cousin from Turpin.

The goal was to bring a sense of home to a place that was anything but home.

One of the organizers of the tour missed that mark. He thought it would be great to have the women entertain on stage while wearing fatigues.

The Graduate 1967 - Bookshelf


The graduate, screenplay
352 pages
The graduate, screenplay


The Movies That Changed Us, Reflections on the Screen
336 pages
The Movies That Changed Us, Reflections on the Screen

4 THE GRADUATE 1967 Director: Mike Nichols Stars: Anne Bancroft, Dustin Hoffman, Katherine Ross Running Time: i hour, 45 minutes Graduating college student ...

The Graduate 1967 - News


Review: 'The Graduate' by Studio Players
Review: 'The Graduate' by Studio Players Barely a few moments into Studio Players' season finale, The Graduate, it is clear that the play is its own beast, not just a staged knock-off of the iconic 1967 film about a young college graduate who gets embroiled in a sexual affair with a much

Something Sour, Something Sweet: The Graduate (1967)
By RACHEL BOLTON As this is my last column for this year, I offer my congratulations to all the graduating seniors here at Saint Rose. So it's fitting that I review a film that's about what happens after you graduate college: 1967's The Graduate.

Texas Tech announces Spring Commencement
Mark Lanier, a 1984 Texas Tech School of Law graduate and benefactor of the Mark and Becky Lanier Professional Development wing of the law school, will speak at the Friday ceremonies. Jerry S. Rawls, a 1967 Texas Tech graduate in mechanical engineering

Father, 3 sons to graduate from Suffolk University together
“I've encouraged them, leading the way by my own example, if you will” said Demakes, 69, who wanted to go to graduate school after returning from Vietnam in 1967, but never found the time while he worked at his family's meat-manufacturing company.

Dutchess Community College graduates look to the future
Karl Rabe Keynote speaker James M. Fedorchak, Dutchess County Attorney and a graduate of the class of 1967, speaks as Dutchess Community College holds its 53rd commencement Thursday, May 17, 2012, in the Town of Poughkeepsie.