Read Pictures at a Revolution Online
Authors: Mark Harris
10.
The Graduate
by Buck Henry and Calder Willingham, in
Best American Screenplays
, op. cit.
11.
AI with Nichols.
12.
Ibid.
13.
Ibid.
14.
AI with Henry.
15.
AI with Schiller.
16.
AI with Nichols.
17.
Brackman, Jacob. “Onward and Upward with the Arts: âThe Graduate.'”
The New Yorker
, July 27, 1968.
18.
AI with Nichols.
19.
AI with Hoffman.
20.
Ross, in “The Graduate at 25.” Produced by New Line Home Video, interviewer and creative consultant Craig Modderno (New Line Home Video, available on MGM Home Entertainment's 1999 DVD of
The Graduate
, copyright 1992).
21.
O'Steen,
Cut to the Chase
, op. cit.
22.
Ibid.
23.
AI with Wilson.
24.
AI with Nichols.
25.
AI with Hoffman.
26.
Ibid.
27.
O'Steen,
Cut to the Chase
, op. cit.
28.
AI with Wilson.
29.
Lahr, John. “Profiles: Making It RealâHow Mike Nichols Re-Created Comedy and Himself.”
The New Yorker
, February 21 and 28, 2000.
30.
AI with Nichols.
31.
Ibid.
32.
Lahr, “Profiles: Making It Real,” op. cit.
33.
AI with Hoffman.
34.
AI with Nichols.
CHAPTER 25
1.
Swindell,
Spencer Tracy: A Biography
, op. cit.
2.
Davidson,
Spencer Tracy: Tragic Idol
, op. cit., p. 213.
3.
Hepburn, Katharine.
Me: Stories of My Life
(New York: Ballantine, 1991); and Barbara Leaming,
Katharine Hepburn
, op. cit.
4.
Author interview with Kramer.
5.
“Spencer Tracy's Funeral Attended by 600 on Coast.”
United Press International
, June 12, 1967.
6.
AI with Kramer.
7.
“Spencer Tracy Dies at Age of 67; A Hollywood Star for 37 Years.”
New York Times
, June 11, 1967.
8.
“Time to Retire.”
Time
, March 31, 1967.
9.
Gill, Brendan. “The Current Cinema: Triumphs and Defeats.”
The New Yorker
, March 25, 1967.
10.
Crowther, Bosley. “How Hath the Mighty?”
New York Times
, March 26, 1967.
11.
Benton and Newman, “The New Sentimentality,” op. cit.
12.
Loving Et Ux. v. Virginia
, 388 U.S. 1, Decided June 12, 1967.
13.
AI with Solo.
14.
AI with Lederer.
15.
AI with Solo.
16.
Memo from Jack Warner to Walter MacEwen, March 9, 1967, and telegram from MacEwen to Warren Beatty, April 5, 1967, Warner Bros. Collection, USC.
17.
Memo from Jack Warner to Walter MacEwen, May 15, 1967, Warner Bros. Collection, USC.
18.
Ibid., April 14, 1967.
19.
Letter from Walter MacEwen to Warren Beatty, November 2, 1966; memo from Peter Knecht to Walter MacEwen, May 31, 1967; memo from Walter MacEwen to Benjamin Kalmenson, May 31, 1967; telegram from Warren Beatty to Walter MacEwen, undated; and handwritten notes by Walter MacEwen, also undated, all from Warner Bros. Collection, USC.
20.
AI with Ganis.
21.
“Jack L. Warner Rolls âFinian's Rainbow'; He âStarts Another Decade.'”
Variety
, June 28, 1967.
22.
“World-Famous âWarner Bros.' Name to Be Retained After 7A Merger; Jack L. Goes on Producing.”
Variety
, June 7, 1967; Francis Coppola's commentary track on
Finian's Rainbow
DVD (copyright 2005, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.).
23.
AI with Penn.
24.
Penn, “Making Waves,” op. cit.
25.
AI with Penn.
26.
AI with Beatty; Goldstein, “Blasts from the Past,” op. cit.
27.
Gilliatt, Penelope. “The Current Cinema: The All-Right World.”
The New Yorker
, June 17, 1967.
28.
Alpert, Hollis. “The Admirable Sidney.”
Saturday Review
, July 8, 1967.
29.
“Poitier Redhot in TV Ratings.”
Variety
, April 19, 1967.
30.
Barthel, “He Doesn't Want to Be Sexless Sidney,” op. cit.
31.
“ABC Makes Feature Deals with David, Nelson, Maybe Poitier.”
Variety
, June 14, 1967.
32.
United Artists Pressbook for
In the Heat of the Night
, Jewison Collection, Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research.
33.
Letter from Norman Jewison to Fred Goldberg, Jewison Collection.
34.
Ken Hughes, quoted in
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
(New York: Applause Books, 1997) by Roger Lewis, p. 205.
35.
Woody Allen, quoted in
Woody Allen: A Biography
(Da Capo, 1991) by Eric Lax, pp. 222â223.
36.
Wolf Mankowitz, quoted in
Orson Welles: A Biography
(New York: Crown, 1995) by Barbara Leaming, pp. 570â573.
37.
“006 3/4.”
Time
, June 30, 1967.
38.
Bart, Peter. “Sean Connery Vows He's No Fan of James Bond's.”
New York Times
, November 16, 1965.
39.
Miller, Eugene L, Jr., and Edwin T. Arnold, eds.
Robert Aldrich Interviews
(Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2004), p. 50. Originally printed in
Sight and Sound
(Winter 1968â1969).
40.
Silver, Alain, and James Ursini,
What Ever Happened to Robert Aldrich: His Life and His Films
(New York: Limelight, 1995).
41.
Miller and Arnold,
Robert Aldrich Interviews
, op. cit., p. 104. Originally printed in
Movie
(Winter 1976â1977).
42.
Branch, Taylor,
At Canaan's Edge
:
America in the King Years 1965â68
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 2006), p. 607.
43.
Ibid., pp. 632â633.
44.
Time
, August 3, 1967.
45.
Archival footage from
American Masters: Sidney PoitierâOne Bright Light.
Directed by Lee Grant, written by Prudence Glass, produced by Mary Beth Yarrow and Glass (a production of Thirteen/WNET in association with Joseph Feury Productions, copyright 1999).
46.
Lee Grant, on commentary track for
In the Heat of the Night
, op. cit.
47.
Landry, Robert J. “Poitier: Negro Image-MakerâHis âKnow How' over Rednecks.”
Variety
, July 26, 1967.
48.
Robinson, Barry. “Press Junketing with Poitier and Steiger.”
Asbury Park Evening Press
, July 3, 1966.
49.
Crowther, Bosley. “Screen: âIn the Heat of the Night,' A Racial Drama.”
New York Times
, August 3, 1967.
50.
“A Kind of Love.”
Time
, August 11, 1967.
51.
Schickel, Richard. “Two Pros in a Super Sleeper.”
Life
, July 28, 1967.
52.
Kael, Pauline. “Trash, Art, and the Movies.”
Harper's
(February 1969).
53.
Sarris, Andrew. “The Inoffensive Hero.” In
Film 67/68
, op. cit., pp. 214â215. Originally printed in
The Village Voice
.
54.
Gilliatt, Penelope. “The Current Cinema: Heated Bandwagon.”
The New Yorker
, August 5, 1967.
55.
Mordden, Ethan.
Medium Cool: The Movies of the 1960s
(New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1990), p. 158.
56.
Sheed, Wilfrid. “The Movie South.” In
Film 67/68
, op. cit., p. 220. Originally printed in
Esquire.
57.
“In the Heat of the Night.”
New York Daily News
, August 3, 1967.
58.
Morgenstern, Joseph. “Red-neck and Scapegoat.”
Newsweek
, August 14, 1967.
59.
Jewison Papers.
60.
Sarris, “The Inoffensive Hero,” op. cit.
61.
Ewers, Carolyn H.
Sidney Poitier: The Long Journey
(New York: Signet/New American Library, 1969).