Description
One of the most beloved American films of all time, The Graduate earned Mike Nichols a best director Oscar, brought the music of Simon & Garfunkel to a wider audience, and introduced the world to a young actor named Dustin Hoffman. Benjamin Braddock (Hoffman) has just finished college and is already lost in a sea of confusion and barely contained angst when he becomes sexually involved with the middle-aged mother (Anne Bancroft) of the young woman he s dating (Katharine Ross). Visually imaginative and impeccably acted, with a clever, endlessly quotable script by Buck Henry (based on the novel by Charles Webb), The Graduate had the kind of cultural impact that comes along only once in a generation.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
– New 4K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack
– Optional 5.1 surround remix, approved by director Mike Nichols, presented in DTS-HD Master Audio
– Audio commentary from 2007 featuring Nichols in conversation with filmmaker Steven Soderbergh
– Audio commentary from 1987 featuring film scholar Howard Suber
– New interview with actor Dustin Hoffman
– New conversation between producer Lawrence Turman and actor-screenwriter Buck Henry
– New interview with film writer and historian Bobbie O Steen about editor Sam O Steen s work on The Graduate
– Students of The Graduate, a short documentary from 2007 on the film s influence
– The Graduate at 25, a 1992 featurette on the making of the film
– Interview with Nichols by Barbara Walters, from a 1966 episode of NBC s Today show
– Excerpt from a 1970 appearance by singer-songwriter Paul Simon on The Dick Cavett Show
– Screen tests
– Trailer
– PLUS: An essay by journalist and critic Frank Rich
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