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The Graduate

  • 1967
  • X
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
298K
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POPULARITY
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Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft in The Graduate (1967)
Trailer for the Oscar-winning film The Graduate, starring Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, and Katharine Ross.
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A disillusioned college graduate finds himself torn between his older lover and her daughter.A disillusioned college graduate finds himself torn between his older lover and her daughter.A disillusioned college graduate finds himself torn between his older lover and her daughter.

  • Director
    • Mike Nichols
  • Writers
    • Calder Willingham
    • Buck Henry
    • Charles Webb
  • Stars
    • Dustin Hoffman
    • Anne Bancroft
    • Katharine Ross
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    298K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,912
    216
    • Director
      • Mike Nichols
    • Writers
      • Calder Willingham
      • Buck Henry
      • Charles Webb
    • Stars
      • Dustin Hoffman
      • Anne Bancroft
      • Katharine Ross
    • 890User reviews
    • 201Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 22 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Dustin Hoffman
    Dustin Hoffman
    • Ben Braddock
    Anne Bancroft
    Anne Bancroft
    • Mrs. Robinson
    Katharine Ross
    Katharine Ross
    • Elaine Robinson
    William Daniels
    William Daniels
    • Mr. Braddock
    Murray Hamilton
    Murray Hamilton
    • Mr. Robinson
    Elizabeth Wilson
    Elizabeth Wilson
    • Mrs. Braddock
    Buck Henry
    Buck Henry
    • Room Clerk
    Brian Avery
    Brian Avery
    • Carl Smith
    Walter Brooke
    Walter Brooke
    • Mr. McGuire
    Norman Fell
    Norman Fell
    • Mr. McCleery
    Alice Ghostley
    Alice Ghostley
    • Mrs. Singleman
    Marion Lorne
    Marion Lorne
    • Miss DeWitte
    Eddra Gale
    Eddra Gale
    • Woman on Bus
    Frank Baker
    Frank Baker
    • Hotel Guest
    • (uncredited)
    George Bruggeman
    George Bruggeman
    • Church Member
    • (uncredited)
    Garrett Cassell
    • Hotel Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Buddy Douglas
    • Bellhop in Hotel Lobby
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Dreyfuss
    Richard Dreyfuss
    • Boarding House Resident
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mike Nichols
    • Writers
      • Calder Willingham
      • Buck Henry
      • Charles Webb
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    User reviews890

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    8claudio_carvalho

    Unforgettable Movie for People of My Generation

    After graduating in college, the twenty-year old Benjamin "Ben" Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) returns home and his parents give a party for him. The uptight and clumsy Ben feels uncomfortable and the wife of his father's business partner Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft) asks a ride home to him. Soon she seduces the unexperienced Ben and they have a love affair. When Mrs. Robinson's daughter Elaine Robinson (Katharine Ross) returns home, Mrs. Robinson makes Ben to promise that will never date her. But soon Ben and Elaine fall in love with each other affecting the Robinson family.

    "The Graduate" is an unforgettable movie for people of my generation. The story is dramatic and funny and Anne Bancroft is perfect in the role of the unbalanced Mrs. Robinson. Despite his actual age (30), Dustin Hoffman is hilarious and convinces in the role of an unexperienced young man seduced by the alcoholic wife of his father's partner. And Katharine Ross is extremely beautiful in the role of Elaine. The wonderful soundtrack by Simon and Garfunkel fits perfectly to this great movie. The rushed conclusion is silly but adequate for those years, with the couple in a bus without knowing their destination in the bus and in life. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "A Primeira Noite de um Homem" ("The First Night of a Man")
    10ToldYaSo

    Dee da dee dee dee dee dee dee dee dee dee da dee, Doo da doo doo doo doo doo da doo

    Here's to you Mrs. Robinson. Was it the song by Simon and Garfunkel made popular by the film, or did the film entrench the song into popular culture? Who's to say either way? It's a matter of opinion, and it's irrelevant really. The fact is, it's a great song and a great movie and the two compliment each other like peanut butter and jelly, ham and swiss or May and December.

    This movie is for anyone who's ever wondered what they are going to do with their future, anyone who's been in love with someone their parents didn't approve of, or anyone who's had an affair with one of their parent's friends. Granted, not many will fall in the latter category, but it throws an interesting spin on the film.

    The film perfectly encapsulates and portrays the feelings of self-doubt, alienation, disenchantment and unwanted pressures and expectations for a twenty-something just out of college. Dustin Hoffman is the only person we can possibly imagine in the role of Benjamin as his imprint and superb acting makes this film a great one. As reflected on in an interview with Dustin Hoffman on the DVD, "The Graduate at 25", his life changed after this film, propelling him into something of a superstar status as his incredible talent found wide recognition. When I saw "Rushmore" I had a similar feeling about young Jason Schwartzman in the lead role. For him, time will tell. Although "Rushmore" isn't the time tested success that "The Graduate" is, anyone who enjoyed "Rushmore" would likely enjoy "The Graduate" if they haven't already seen it. They are, however, distinctly different films.

    This comedy is something of a benchmark in many ways. Not many films of a comedic nature are so socially relevant and of such high quality that they make the A.F.I.'s top ten of all time. The film by many standards is more than just a contemporary comedy. It is quite possibly the best one ever made, given its widespread appeal.

    It is well shot with interesting sequences and hilarious segments that hold up against the test of time. It has been a long-time favourite of mine, and I can scarcely imagine growing tired of it.
    BumpyRide

    "Hello, Benjamin."

    What a wonderful time capsule. Not being old enough to grasp the entire "Swinging 60's" movement, I can't help but think this was pretty true to form to what was going on back then. Dustin Hoffman is of course great, but Ann Bancroft steals the movie, dominating every scene even when she's not in it. It must have been quite a risk for her to not only play an "older woman," especially in age conscious Hollywood, but also to play so much against "type." The music, the clothes, the houses all harken back to when America was discovering not every one lived like Ozzie and Harriet, and that a stiff martini could certainly loosen ones morals. The sexual energy this movie projects oozes across the screen and makes one feel like a voyeur.
    8moonspinner55

    Rebelliousness and reality...

    I'm not sure why evil, decadent Mrs. Robinson sets her sights on dazed and shy college grad Benjamin Braddock, son of the middle-aged couple she and her husband socialize with; it's never really explained, and neither is Benjamin's sexual past (it's hinted that he's a virgin when they end up in a hotel room together). It's also not explained why Mrs. Robinson definitely does not want Benjamin to get to know her daughter (she's angrily adamant about it, even willing to expose her own affair to prevent the two kids from going out for a drive!). Despite the gaps in the narrative and the lapses in logic (and taste, some might say), "The Graduate" is still a landmark film, crystallizing the helplessness of the '60s. Surprisingly, the ultimate theme of the movie is love--an impulsive, rebellious kind of love, but still the rather old-fashioned notion of love conquering all. And yet this brings up another question: is Benjamin really in love with sweet college girl Elaine or is she just a conquest? Or maybe the best thorn he can stick in Mrs. Robinson's side? Benjmain is told he cannot see her, he cannot have her, and that surely fuels his desire to marry her. The film presents love as the answer, but then (with an amusing, sobering final shot) second-guesses itself. "The Graduate" doesn't dig too deeply, it's lightweight (even with Dustin Hoffman's outburst in the church--the only time the movie gets some fury going), but it does take chances; it wasn't ahead of its time, it just came along at the right time and is still a relevant, glossy modern comedy. ***1/2 from ****
    8Xstal

    The Cougar & Her Prey...

    What would you do, after coming back from college, a transition is required, to expand and fill your knowledge, you're not sure just what you want, with this new world, in which you haunt, and you feel a touch distressed - as Mrs. R. slips off her dress. You make a run and disappear, uncomfortable, abashed, there's fear, but days later you have courage, which you find is not discouraged, rendezvous are orchestrated, passions sated, unabated - there is mutual satisfaction, until the train loses some traction. The ladies daughter is a spanner, and you become somewhat enamoured, but you just will not be warned, the dangers of a cougar scorned, as her claws unsheathed like daggers, scythe you from, immortal swagger, and all your futures take a turn (again), as your fingers feel the burn.

    Benjamin Braddock is snared by the older Mrs. Robinson as he struggles and juggles with his transition into a post college world that only emerges gradually, and then never really reveals itself in total, although everyone else seems to know what's good for him and the paths that he should take. A timeless classic, as relevant today as it was back when it was made, and sometime before, albeit the older lady scenario not one most young men would encounter, no matter how much they would like it to.

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    • Trivia
      When Dustin Hoffman showed up at producer Joseph E. Levine's office for a casting interview, Levine mistook him for a window cleaner. So Hoffman, in character, cleaned a window.
    • Goofs
      When Ben is seen crossing the Oakland Bay Bridge on his way to Berkeley, he is driving on the upper of the two decks of the bridge which only carries traffic westbound from Oakland to San Francisco and thus would be taking him away from Berkeley. The only way to get to Berkeley by way of the Bay Bridge is to drive eastbound, and all such traffic is carried only on the lower deck of the bridge.
    • Quotes

      Benjamin: Oh, my God!

      Mrs. Robinson: Pardon?

      Benjamin: Oh no, Mrs. Robinson. Oh no.

      Mrs. Robinson: What's wrong?

      Benjamin: Mrs. Robinson, you didn't... I mean, you didn't expect...

      Mrs. Robinson: What?

      Benjamin: I mean, you didn't really think I'd do something like THAT.

      Mrs. Robinson: Like what?

      Benjamin: What do you think?

      Mrs. Robinson: Well, I don't know.

      Benjamin: For God's sake, Mrs. Robinson. Here we are. You got me into your house. You give me a drink. You... put on music. Now, you start opening up your personal life to me and tell me your husband won't be home for hours.

      Mrs. Robinson: So?

      Benjamin: Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me!

      Mrs. Robinson: [laughs] Huh?

      Benjamin: Aren't you?

    • Crazy credits
      The original long-form trailer for the film (ending with a credit line for prints by Pathe), as shown by Turner Classic Movies, garbled the Roman lettering of its 1967 copyright as "MCMLVXII" instead of MCMLXVII. The trailer was later revised, as seen in the IMDb version available here, to remove the Pathe prints credit and correct the Roman lettering of the copyright year.
    • Alternate versions
      There are two versions of the first encounter between Ben and Mrs Robinson. When Ben turns around after Mrs Robinson locks the door to her daughter's bedroom to make a proposition to him. In one, Ben says "Jesus Christ," and "Oh, my Christ" as he views Mrs Robinson in the nude. In another version the words Ben says have been dubbed to "Jesus God" and Oh, my God".
    • Connections
      Edited into Comic Relief (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      The Sounds of Silence
      (uncredited)

      Music by Paul Simon

      Lyrics by Paul Simon

      Performed by Simon & Garfunkel

      Courtesy of CBS Records

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1968 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El graduado
    • Filming locations
      • 607 North Palm Drive, Beverly Hills, California, USA(Mrs. Robinson's house)
    • Production company
      • Lawrence Turman
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $104,945,305
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $37,948
      • Feb 17, 1997
    • Gross worldwide
      • $105,018,402
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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