Pictures at a Revolution (75 page)

12.
Greeley, Andrew M. “Sons and Fathers.”
The Reporter
, (February 1968).

13.
Variety
, December 20, 1967, op. cit.

14.
“Over-50s Vote for Oscar's ‘Bests' but Film Audience 48% Under 24.”
Variety
, January 24, 1968.

15.
Branch,
At Canaan's Edge
, op. cit., p. 747.

16.
“UA Bridges Generation Gap.”
Variety
, November 15, 1967; and “W7 Stress Upon Youth.”
Variety
, December 6, 1967.

17.
Alpert, “‘The Graduate' Makes Out,” op. cit.

18.
Skolsky, Sidney. “Hollywords and Picturegraphs.”
Citizen-News
, January 3, 1968.

19.
Canby, Vincent. “Repertory Holds 20 Film Classics.”
New York Times
, March 9, 1966.

20.
Kael, “Saddle Sore.” Originally published in
The New Republic
, August 1967, reprinted in
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
, op. cit.

21.
Author interview with Sarris.

22.
Information on individual ballots comes from
Film 67/68
, op. cit.

23.
Sontag, Susan. “Persona.”
Sight and Sound
(Autumn 1967).

24.
Simon, John. Originally published in
The New Leader
, reprinted in
Film 67/68
, op. cit.

25.
AI with Sarris.

26.
Beaupre, Lee. “A Whisker-Close Oscar Race.”
Variety
, January 17, 1968.

27.
AI with Zanuck.

28.
Beaupre, “A Whisker-Close Oscar Race”, op. cit.

29.
Richard Brooks, interviewed in
Conversations with the Great Moviemakers of Hollywood's Golden Age at the American Film Institute
, op. cit.

30.
Carmody, Deirdre. “Capote and Friends See ‘In Cold Blood' at Quiet Screening.”
New York Times
, December 13, 1967.

31.
Crowther, Bosley. “Screen: Graphic Quadruple Murder.”
New York Times
, December 15, 1967, and “Of Color, Crime and Punishment.”
New York Times
, December 17, 1967.

32.
Sarris, Andrew. “Facile Freudianism.” In
Film 67/68
pp. 64–66, op. cit.

33.
Colville-Andersen, Mikael. “David Newman—Conversation at Hotel Chelsea.” October 1, 1998, http://zakka.dk/euroscreenwriters/articles/david__newman__536.htm.

34.
AI with Jewison.

35.
“RFK Hands Critics Award to Mirisch; Nichols Broadens ‘Auteur' Theory; Bos Crowther's ‘Bon & Clyde' Wit.”
Variety
, January 31, 1968.

36.
“‘Good, Bad and the Ugly.'”
Variety
, January 31, 1968.

37.
Jennings, Robert C. “Oscar and the Generation Gap.”
Los Angeles Times West Magazine
, April 7, 1968.

38.
Esquire
, December 1967, cited in
Party of the Century: The Fabulous Story of Truman Capote and His Black and White Ball
by Deborah Davis (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2006), pp. 248–249.

39.
AI with Penn.

40.
AI with Zanuck.

41.
Harmetz, Aljean. “How to Win an Oscar Nomination, From ‘Anne' to ‘Z.'”
New York Times
, April 5, 1970.

42.
Letter from Charles Champlin to Richard Fleischer, March 18, 1968, Fleischer Collection, USC.

43.
“Annual Wonderment in Gotham: How-Come Those Oscar Folkways?”
Variety
, February 21, 1968.

44.
Jennings, “Oscar and the Generation Gap,” op. cit.

45.
O'Steen,
Cut to the Chase
, op. cit.

46.
Telegram from Stanley Kramer to Beah Richards, Kramer Collection, UCLA.

CHAPTER 30

1.
Author interviews with Beatty and Towne; advertisement for
Bonnie and Clyde
listing specific theater grosses,
Variety
, March 6, 1968.

2.
Corliss, Richard. “Film Chronicle: The Graduate.”
National Review
, May 7, 1968.

3.
Newman, David. “What's It Really All About?” in
Arthur Penn's Bonnie and Clyde
, op. cit.

4.
AI with Parsons.

5.
AI with Penn.

6.
Coles, Robert.
Trans-Action
(May 1968).

7.
AI with Hoffman.

8.
Carroll, Kathleen. “Director and Star Shine in ‘The Graduate.'”
New York Daily News
, December 22, 1967.

9.
“The Moonchild and the Fifth Beatle.”
Time
, February 7, 1969.

10.
Lester, “Dustin's Shrinker Will Let Him Know,” op. cit.

11.
AI with Hoffman.

12.
AI with Henry.

13.
AI with Hoffman.

14.
Day, “It Depends on How You Look at It,” op. cit.

15.
Sullivan, “Newfound Stardom Worries Dustin Hoffman,” op. cit.

16.
AI with Hoffman.

17.
Farber, Stephen, and Estelle Changas. “The Graduate.”
Film Quarterly
, (Spring 1968).

18.
Brackman, Jacob. “Onward and Upward with the Arts: ‘The Graduate.'”
The New Yorker
, July 27, 1968.

19.
AI with Henry.

20.
Webb's letter in response to a
New Republic
piece written by Kauffmann is cited in Alpert, “‘The Graduate' Makes Out,” op. cit.

21.
AI with Webb.

22.
Brackman, “Onward and Upward with the Arts: ‘The Graduate,'” op. cit.

23.
Windeler, Robert. “Study of Film Soaring on College Campuses.”
New York Times
, April 18, 1968.

24.
Steinberg, Cobbett,
Reel Facts
, op. cit., p. 344.

25.
Gilmour, Clyde. “Kramer, Self-Critic, in Bearpit.”
The Telegram
(Toronto), June 8, 1968.

26.
Ebert, Roger. “Interview with David Newman and Jack Valenti.”
Chicago Sun-Times
, May 12, 1968.

27.
Kramer, Stanley. “Nine Times Across the Generation Gap: ‘On The Campuses Anything Less Than the Ultimate Is a Cop-Out'.”
Action!
(March–April 1968).

28.
Kramer,
A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
, op. cit.

29.
AI with Houghton.

30.
Kramer,
A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
, op. cit.

CHAPTER 31

1.
“Tale of Hoffman.”
New York Daily News
, April 7, 1968.

2.
Skolsky, Sidney. “Oscar Show Dull, Then Bombshell.”
Citizen-News
, April 11, 1968.

3.
Graham, Sheilah. “How to Pick Oscar Winners.”
Citizen-News
, April 11, 1968.

4.
Author interview with Nichols.

5.
Heffernan, Harold. “A Spark for Oscar Show: Tracy Honor Seen as ‘Call from Grave.”
Citizen-News
, February 9, 1968.

6.
Kramer, quoted in
The Record
, July 18, 1968.

7.
“Catholic Accolade May Soften Coast Fears of Giving Oscar to ‘Bonnie.'”
Variety
, March 13, 1968.

8.
Transcript of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders report, February 29, 1968.

9.
Michie, Larry. “TV Advised to ‘Think Black.'”
Variety
, March 6, 1968.

10.
Beigel, Jerry. “Peck Tells Behind-Scenes Story of Oscarcast Postponement.”
Variety
, April 11, 1968.

11.
Branch,
At Canaan's Edge
, op. cit., p. 706.

12.
Brescia, Matty. “Show Biz Hit Hard by Memphis Race Riot; Damage Tops $500,000.”
Variety
, April 3, 1968.

13.
Bal, Vidula. “The Martin Luther King Assassination.” Web site article for the Museum of Broadcast Communications, undated.

14.
AI with Nichols and Jewison.

15.
Bona and Mason,
Inside Oscar
, op. cit., p. 408.

16.
“Oscar Presentation Postponed Because of National Mourning.”
New York Times
, April 7, 1968.

17.
Telegram from Margaret Herrick, Stirling Silliphant Collection, UCLA.

18.
Beigel,
Variety
, op. cit.

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