Pictures at a Revolution (77 page)

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

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