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Authors: Mark Harris
The Collector
Collins, Joan
Columbia Pictures.
See also
Frankovich, Mike
1967 Oscar contenders
and
Casino Royale
and
The Chase
and
In Cold Blood
and
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
and
In the Heat of the Night
interest in
Bonnie and Clyde
and
Lilith
and
Mickey One
need for more Bond-like movies
new-found interest in musicals
and
To Sir, with Love
and Stanley Kramer
studio ownership question
turns down
Doctor Dolittle
viewed as risk-taking studio
Comden, Betty
Connery, Sean
Cool Hand Luke
Coppola, Francis
Corliss, Richard
Corman, Roger
Cosby, Bill
A Countess from Hong Kong
Crist, Judith
Crosby, Bing
Crowther, Bosley
1966 ten best list
given new assignment at
New York Times
leaves
New York Times
movie reviews
and New York Film Critics Circle
view of
Bonnie and Clyde
view of
Cleopatra
view of
Doctor Dolittle
view of
The Graduate
view of
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
view of
In the Heat of the Night
view of Kurosawa films
view of Orson Welles
view of Warren Beatty
Cukor, George
Curtis, Tony
Daniels, William
Darin, Bobby
Darling
Davis, Bette
Davis, Desmond
Davis, Ossie
Davis, Sammy Jr.
Day, Doris
The Defiant Ones
DeMille, Cecil B.
Directors Guild
The Dirty Dozen
Disney, Walt
Disney Company
Dix, William
Doctor Dolittle. See also
Harrison, Rex
alternatives to Rex Harrison considered
background
Bricusse succeeds Lerner as writer
budget and financing
casting
Castle Combe shoot
critical reaction
final shoot in LA
free-dinner campaign
music
Oscar campaign
as Oscar contender
popularity
previewing
rehearsals
St. Lucia shoot
” Talk to the Animals” (song)
Doctor Dolittle
books
Doctor Zhivago
Dougherty, Marion
Douglas, Melvyn
Dr. Strangelove
Duke, Patty
Dunaway, Faye
as 1967 first-time Academy Award nominee
background
on
Bonnie and Clyde
set
casting
and
The Happening
and
Hurry Sundown
performance as Bonnie Parker
publicity for
Bonnie and Clyde
and success of
Bonnie and Clyde
written off by Steve McQueen as “Done Fade-Away,”
Dunne, John Gregory
Dutton, John C.
Duvall, Robert
Dylan, Bob
Eastman Kodak
Eastwood, Clint
Ebert, Roger
Eckhardt, William
Eggar, Samantha
Eh?
(play)
8 1/2
Embassy Pictures.
See also
Levine, Joseph E.
Esquire
(magazine)
Benton and Newman at
Capote parody
and New Sentimentality
review of
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
European films.
See also
French New Wave
Evans, Edith
Evans, Evans
Evans, Laurie
An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May
(play)
Fahrenheit
Fairchild, Morgan
Fantastic Voyage
Farber, Stephen
Faulkner, William
Feldman, Charles K.
Fellini, Federico
Finian's Rainbow
Finney, Albert
Finstad, Suzanne
Flanders, Michael
Flatt and Scruggs
A Flea in Her Ear
Fleischer, Max
Fleischer, Richard
after
Doctor Dolittle
background
directs
Doctor Dolittle
previewing
Doctor Dolittle
Flinn, John
Fonda, Henry
Fonda, Jane
1985 Fourth of July party
and
Barefoot in the Park
as possibility for playing Bonnie Parker
view of Warren Beatty
Fonda, Peter
For Love of Ivy
Ford, John
40 Pounds of Trouble
Fowler, Marjorie
Fox Film Company.
See also
20th Century-Fox
Frankenheimer, John
Frankovich, Mike
Fredericks, Ellsworth
Freed, Arthur
Freeman, Joel
French New Wave.
See also
Godard, Jean-Luc; Truffaut, François
Frings, Kurt
Gable, Clark
Ganis, Sid
Gardner, Ava
Garfunkel, Art.
See
Simon and Garfunkel
Garland, Judy
Gates, Larry
Gelb, Arthur
generation gap
Get Smart
(TV show)
Gigi
Gill, Brendan
Gilliatt, Penelope
Giroux, Claude
Glass, George
Glenn, Roy
Godard, Jean-Luc
at 1964 New York Film Festival
black and white films
and
Breathless
as college campus hero
flirtation with
Bonnie and Clyde
and New Sentimentality
at screening of
Gun Crazy
visits set of
Mickey One
Wexler's view
Golden Boy
Golden Globe Awards
Goldfinger
Goldman, William
Goldwyn, Samuel
Goldwyn, Samuel Jr.
Gone With the Wind
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Gosnell, Ray
Gould, Elliott
The Graduate
aftermath
Bonnie and Clyde
as companion piece
cast rehearsals
casting
critical reaction
film critic award considerations
filming
financing
and Joseph E. Levine
music in
and new Production Code
opening
as Oscar contender
popularity
premiere
and Production Code
publicity
screenplay
search for a Benjamin
The Graduate
(novel).
See
Webb, Charles
Grant, Cary
Grant, Lee
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Greeley, Andrew
Green, Adolph
Griffiths, Hugh
Grodin, Charles
Grosbard, Ulu
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
budget and financing
casting
critical reaction
and death of Tracy
demographic appeal
filming
as movie about interracial relationship
origin
as Oscar contender
popularity
screenplay
Guffey, Burnett
Guinness, Alec