Pictures at a Revolution (79 page)

Lerner, Alan Jay

attends Capote's
In Cold Blood
premiere

background

and
Camelot

and
Doctor Dolittle

Levine, Joseph E.

after
The Graduate

background

and
The Graduate

as promoter of European films

Lilies of the Field

Lilith

The Little Foxes
(play)

Loden, Barbara

Loesser, Frank

Loewe, Frederick

Lofting, Christopher

Lofting, Hugh

Lofting, Josephine

Logan, Joshua

London, becomes third entertainment capital

The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner

Long Day's Journey into Night

The Long Ships

The Longest Day

A Loss of Roses
(play)

Louis, Jean

The Loved One

Loving v. Virginia

Lucas, George

Lumet, Sidney

MacEwen, Walter

MacLaine, Shirley

MacLeod, Gavin

Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

Mailer, Norman

Malcolm X

A Man for All Seasons

Mankiewicz, Joseph

Mann, Abby

Mann, Ted (Minneapolis)

The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
(TV show)

Martin, Dean

Marvin, Lee

Mary Poppins

Mason, Clifford

Mason, James

Matthau, Walter

May, Elaine

Maysles, Albert and David

MCA (Music Corporation of America)

McCarthy, Eugene

McCarthyism

McQueen, Steve

Mead, William

Menzel, Jiri

Meredith, James

MGM

and 1963 Academy Awards

1967 Oscar contenders

and
Blow-Up

and
The Cincinnati Kid

circumvents Production Code by creating Premier Production Company, Inc.

and
The Dirty Dozen

and
Doctor Zhivago

new-found interest in musicals

as “old guard” studio

and
A Patch of Blue

and
The Pawnbroker

studio ownership question

and
2001: A Space Odyssey

Michea, Elaine

Mickey One

Millar, Stuart

Miller, Arthur

Mills, Hayley

Minnelli, Vincente

The Miracle Worker

Mirisch, Walter

Mirisch Company

background

and
In the Heat of the Night

and Norman Jewison

Monroe, Marilyn

Montgomery, Robert

Mordden, Ethan

Moreau, Jeanne

Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment

Morgenstern, Joseph

Morgenstern, Madeleine

Morley, Robert

Morris Agency.
See
Lastfogel, Abe

Morse, Terry

Moss, C.W. (character in
Bonnie and Clyde)

Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).
See also
Valenti, Jack” Mrs. Robinson” (song)

Mutiny on the Bounty

My Fair Lady

NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)

National Catholic Office for Motion Pictures

National Catholic Reporter

National Society of Film Critics

Neal, Patricia

Nelson, Peter

New Hollywood
vs.
Old Hollywood

New Journalism

New Sentimentality
vs.
Old Sentimentality

New York Film Critics Circle

New York Film Festival

Newley, Anthony

and
Doctor Dolittle

and Leslie Bricusse

Newman, David, and Robert Benton

at 1967 Academy Awards

after
Bonnie and Clyde

and…
It's a Bird…It's a Plane…It's Superman
(play)

background

Benton's visit from Warren Beatty

and Bosley Crowther

drafted by Beatty to work on ad campaign for

Bonnie and Clyde

efforts to find director and studio for
Bonnie and Clyde

at
Esquire

gain opportunity to secure production deal for

Bonnie and Clyde

and Godard

initial
Bonnie and Clyde
screenplay effort

leave
Bonnie and Clyde
production

and Pauline Kael

question of Clyde Barrow's sexuality

response to Sarris review of
Bonnie and Clyde

sell
Bonnie and Clyde
script to Beatty

and success of
Bonnie and Clyde

and Truffaut

Newman, Leslie

Newman, Lionel

Newman, Paul

Nichols, Mike

after
The Graduate

after
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

awards for
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

background

on Broadway

and Buck Henry

and casting of
The Graduate

and
In Cold Blood
premiere

as college campus hero

crosses paths with Beatty

and death of Dr. King

directs plays on Broadway

filming
The Graduate

and first screenings of
The Graduate

and
The Graduate
cast rehearsals

introduction to
The Graduate

at Jane Fonda's 1985 Fourth of July party

and music for
The Graduate

as Oscar contender

postpones
The Graduate

prelude to
The Graduate

and
The Public Eye

sees Dustin Hoffman in play
Harry Noon and Night

Tony Awards

and Warner Brothers

and
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

wins New York Film Critics Circle Best Director award for
The Graduate

Nicholson, Jack

Nicholson, James

Nizer, Louis

Nobody Loves Me
(play). See also
Barefoot in the Park
(play)
.

North, Alex

Nouvelle Vague

Oates, Warren

Obie Awards

O'Brien, Robert

Odets, Clifford

Old Hollywood
vs.
New Hollywood

Old Sentimentality
vs.
New Sentimentality

On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
(play)

On the Beach

On the Waterfront

Oscars.
See
Academy Awards

O'Steen, Sam

Othello

O'Toole, Peter

Paramount

Parker, Bonnie

Parker, Emma

Parsons, Estelle

A Patch of Blue

Paulson, Albert

The Pawnbroker

Peck, Gregory

Peckinpah, Sam

Penn, Arthur

and Abe Lastfogel

after
Bonnie and Clyde

agrees to Beatty's plea to direct
Bonnie and Clyde

background

at Berkshire Theatre Festival

and black and white films

and
Bonnie and Clyde
postproduction

and
The Chase

and dailies for
Bonnie and Clyde

and death of Dr. King

directs
An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May
on Broadway

directs
Wait Until Dark
on Broadway

early screenings of
Bonnie and Clyde

filming of
Bonnie and Clyde

fired from
The Train

and
Golden Boy

and
The Left-handed Gun

and
Little Big Man

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