Read Pictures at a Revolution Online
Authors: Mark Harris
28.
Greenfeld, Josh. “For Simon and Garfunkel, All Is Groovy.”
New York Times Magazine
, October 13, 1968.
29.
AI with Henry.
30.
AI with Nichols.
31.
Ibid.
32.
Canby, Vincent. “Filmmakers Show Less Fear of Catholic Office.”
New York Times
, October 13, 1967.
33.
âââ. “A Growing Issue: Nudity in Movies.”
New York Times
, April 20, 1967.
34.
AI with Hirshan.
35.
AI with Hoffman.
36.
Frederick, Robert B. “'68: Levine's Year for Action.”
Variety
, September 6, 1967.
37.
AI with Nichols.
38.
AI with Hanley, Henry, Nelson, and Turman.
39.
AI with Daniels, Nichols, and Wilson.
40.
AI with Henry.
41.
Sullivan, Dan. “Newfound Stardom Worries Dustin Hoffman.”
New York Times
, December 30, 1967.
42.
AI with Hoffman.
43.
New York Daily News
, December 6, 1967.
44.
The Graduate Supper Dance Seating Listing,
The Graduate
file, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
45.
AI with Hoffman.
CHAPTER 28
1.
Walters, Barbara.
How to Talk with Practically Anybody About Practically Anything
(New York: Doubleday, 1970), pp. 194â195.
2.
Memo from Walter MacEwen Collection, Warner Bros. Collection, USC.
3.
Thompson, “Under the Gaze of the Charmer,”
Life
, op. cit.
4.
Author interview with Beatty, Lederer, and Penn.
5.
Gold, Ronald. “Kalmenson Outside Inside; Close to Jack L., but Not to W7.”
Variety
, December 6, 1967.
6.
“Dick Lederer to Reorg W7 Ad-Pub.”
Variety
, November 1, 1967.
7.
Variety
, November 8, 1967.
8.
AI with Penn.
9.
“250 Tinted Prints Pulled as W7 Reverses Huston Re âEye.'”
Variety
, December 13, 1967; also Morris, Oswald, with Geoffrey Bull.
Huston, We Have a Problem: A Kaleidoscope of Filmmaking Memories
(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2006), pp. 116â117.
10.
Letter from David Foster of Allen Foster Ingersoll & Weber to Norman Jewison, December 14, 1967, Jewison Collection.
11.
Morris, Bernadine. “Seventh Ave. Turns Soft at the Thought of Spring.”
New York Times
, November 3, 1967; and “Hats On.”
Time
, November 3, 1967.
12.
Jacobs, Jay. “Bloody Murder.”
The Reporter
, October 5, 1967.
13.
Kanfer, Stefan. “The Shock of Freedom in Films.”
Time
, December 8, 1967.
14.
AI with Beatty, Lederer, and Penn.
15.
Crowther, Bosley. “Style and the Filmic Message.”
New York Times
, November 12, 1967.
16.
AI with Gelb.
17.
Hoberman, J.
The Dream Life; Movies, Media, and the Mythology of the Sixties
(New York: New Press, 2003), pp. 172â173.
18.
“A Marriage of Enlightenment (Mr. & Mrs. Guy Smith/An Interracial Wedding).”
Time
, September 29, 1967.
19.
Letters.
Time
, October 6, 1967.
20.
Kennedy, Randall. “
Loving v. Virginia
at Thirty.” February 6, 1997, http://speakout.com/activism/opinions/3208-1.html.
21.
Hoffman, William.
Sidney
(New York: Lyle Stuart, 1971), pp. 9â10.
22.
Schickel, Richard. “Sorry Stage for Tracy's Last Bow.”
Life
, December 15, 1967.
23.
Sarris, quoted in
Stanley Kramer: Film Maker
by Donald Spoto (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1978), p. 280.
24.
Gill, Brendan. “The Current Cinema.”
The New Yorker
, December 16, 1967.
25.
Morgenstern, Joseph. “Spence and Supergirl.”
Newsweek
, December 25, 1967.
26.
Variety
, December 6, 1967.
27.
Winsten, Archer. “âGuess Who's Coming' Bows Here.”
New York Post
, December 12, 1967.
28.
Crowther, Bosley. “Screen: âGuess Who's Coming to Dinner' Arrives.”
New York Times
, December 11, 1967.
29.
Champlin, Charles. “Movie Reviews: âDinner,' âCold Blood' to Bow”,
Los Angeles Times
.
30.
The Nation
, January 1, 1968.
31.
Greeley, Andrew M. “Black and White Minstrels.”
The Reporter
, March 21, 1968.
32.
Kotlowitz, Robert. “Films: The Bigger They Come.”
Harper's
(January 1968).
33.
Knight, Arthur. “The Now Look.”
Saturday Review
, December 16, 1967.
34.
Beaupre, Lee. “One-Third Film Public: Negro.”
Variety
, November 29, 1967.
35.
Variety
, December 6, 1967.
36.
Beah: A Black Woman Speaks
, op. cit.
37.
Goudsouzian,
Sidney Poitier: Man, Actor, Icon
, op. cit., p. 287.
38.
Hough, Hugh. “Poitier Film in Chicago Faced a Klan Gassing.”
New York Post
, March 11, 1968.
39.
Kauffmann, Stanley. Review of
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. The New Republic
, December 2, 1967.
40.
Sheed, Wilfrid.
Esquire
, date unavailable.
41.
Harris, cited in
The Studio
, op. cit., p. 246.
42.
Richard Burton's diary, June 1 and 4, 1967, quoted in
Rich: The Life of Richard Burton
by Melvyn Bragg (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1988), pp. 239â240.
43.
Invitation list for the Los Angeles premiere of
Doctor Dolittle
, Jacobs Collection.
44.
Dunne,
The Studio
, op. cit., pp. 240â241.
45.
Variety
, December 20, 1967.
46.
Winsten, Archer. “âDr. Dolittle' Opens at Loew's State.”
New York Post
, December 20, 1967.
47.
Crowther, Bosley. “Screen: That Grand Zoomanitarian, âDoctor Dolittle,' Arrives For the Holidays on a Great Pink Snail.”
New York Times
, December 20, 1967.
48.
“Dr. Dolittle.”
Time
, December 29, 1967.
49.
Morgenstern, Joseph.
Newsweek
, date unavailable.
50.
Van Gelder, Lawrence. “Racism Ascribed to Dr. Dolittle.”
New York Times
, July 28, 1968.
51.
Mishkin, Leo. “Rex Harrison Talks to Horses.”
New York Morning Telegram
, December 20, 1968.
52.
Memo from Jack Hirschberg to Arthur Jacobs, undated, Jacobs Collection.
CHAPTER 29
1.
Kael, Pauline. “Trash, Art and the Movies.”
Harper's
(February 1969).
2.
“The Graduate.”
Time
, December 29, 1967.
3.
Simon, John. “Nulla Cum Laude.”
The New Leader
, February 26, 1968.
4.
Crowther, Bosley. “Film: Tales Out of School.”
New York Times
, December 22, 1967; and “Graduating with Honors.”
New York Times
, December 31, 1967.
5.
Winsten, Archer. “âThe Graduate' at Lincoln, Coronet.”
New York Post
, December 23, 1967.
6.
Variety
, December 20, 1967.
7.
National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures newsletter, undated,
The Graduate
file, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
8.
Ebert, Roger. “The Graduate.”
Chicago Sun-Times
, December 26, 1967.
9.
Alpert, Hollis. “âThe Graduate' Makes Out.”
Saturday Review
, July 6, 1968.
10.
Schickel, Richard. “Fine Debut for a Square Anti-Hero.”
Life
, January 19, 1968.
11.
Brinkley, David. “David Brinkley's Journal: What's Wrong with
The Graduate.
”
Ladies' Home Journal
, 1968 (date not available).