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“Listen to me. What happened between Mrs. Robinson and me was nothing. It didn’t mean anything. We might just as well have been shaking hands.

The Graduate (1967) dir. Mike Nichols

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Japanese Poster for The Graduate (Mike Nichols, 1967)

Japanese Poster for The Graduate (Mike Nichols, 1967)

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cinyma:

The Graduate (1967)

cinyma:

The Graduate (1967)

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(director) Mike Nichols claims that the final “sobering” emotion that Benjamin and Elaine go through was due to the fact that he had just been shouting at the two of them to laugh in the scene. The actors were so scared that after laughing they stopped, scared. Nichols liked it so much, he kept it.

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Mrs. Robinson, if you don’t mind my saying so, this conversation is getting a little strange.

Mrs. Robinson, if you don’t mind my saying so, this conversation is getting a little strange.