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and
Mickey One

at Montreal premiere of
Bonnie and Clyde

nonparticipant at 1967 Academy Awards

preproduction work on
Bonnie and Clyde

question of Clyde Barrow's sexuality

rejects offers to direct
Bonnie and Clyde

relationship with Beatty regarding
Bonnie and Clyde

response to audience reception for
Bonnie and Clyde

and rewrites for
Bonnie and Clyde

view of 1960s Hollywood system

Penn, Irving

Picker, David.
See also
United Artists

A Place in the Sun

Planet of the Apes

Pleasence, Donald

Plummer, Christopher

Point Blank

Poitier, Sidney

and 1963 Academy Awards

as Academy Award presenter

after
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

aftermath of 1963 Academy Award

background

and
The Bedford Incident

and
The Blackboard Jungle

as box-office star

critical reaction to his movie roles

and death of Dr. King

declines to play
Othello

and
The Defiant Ones

and
Doctor Dolittle

gives New York Film Critics Circle Best Director award to Mike Nichols

and
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

and
In the Heat of the Night

at Jane Fonda's 1965 Fourth of July party

Katharine Hepburn's attitude toward

and
Lilies of the Field

and
The Long Ships

and
The Lost Man

and
For Love of Ivy

not nominated for 1965 Academy Awards

and
A Patch of Blue

press tour for
In the Heat of the Night

and
Pressure Point

role in
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

and
To Sir, with Love

and
The Slender Thread

Polanski, Roman

Pollack, Sydney

Pollard, Michael J.

Pozzo diBorgo, Micheline Musselli

Preminger, Otto

Prescott, Orville

Previn, André

Production Code

and
Alfie

and
The Americanization of Emily

background

and
Blow-Up

and
Bonnie and Clyde

and Calder Willingham

critical opposition to

and European films

and
The Graduate

and
In the Heat of the Night

and
The Honey Pot

and Jack Valenti

newer, more relaxed

overhaul announced

and
The Pawnbroker

and
Two for the Road

and
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Promise Her Anything

PT 109

The Public Eye
(play)

Ransohoff, Martin

Rauschenberg, Robert

Rayfiel, David

Reagan, Ronald

Rebner, Meta

Redford, Robert

Reed, Rex

Reflections in a Golden Eye

Reiss, Stuart

Reisz, Karel

Renoir, Jean

Resnais, Alain

Ribman, Ronald

Richards, Beah

Richardson, Tony

Ritt, Martin

The Roar of the Greasepaint—The Smell of the Crowd

Robards, Jason Jr.

Roberts, Rachel

Rolf, Frederick

Rollin, Betty

The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone

Rose, William

after
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

background

and
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

wins Best Original Screenplay Oscar for
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

Ross, Herbert

Ross, Katharine

Rossen, Robert

Roud, Richard

Route 66
(TV show)

The Royal Hunt of the Sun
(play)

Rusk, Dean

The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming

Rutherford, Margaret

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre

Saint-Subber, Arnold

Saltzman, Harry

The Sand Pebbles

Sanford, Isabel

Sarris, Andrew

Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

Schallert, William

Schickel, Richard

Schiller, Joel

Schisgal, Murray

Schlesinger, John

Schlom, Marshall

Schmidt, Harvey

Schumach, Murray

Schwartzman, Jack

Scott, George C.

Scott, Helen

Seberg, Jean

Segal, George

Selassie, Haile

Sellers, Peter

Selznick, David

Send Me No Flowers

Sentimentality, Old
vs.
New

Seven Arts

7 Women

Shaffer, Peter

Shampoo

Sharpe, Karen.
See
Kramer, Karen

Shaw, Artie

Sheen, Martin

Ship of Fools

Shurlock, Geoffrey.
See also
Production Code

Silbert, Bernard

Silliphant, Stirling

after
In the Heat of the Night

background

and
In the Heat of the Night

and
The Slender Thread

wins Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar for
In the Heat of the Night

work with Norman Jewison on script for
In the Heat of the Night

writes screen adaptation of
In the Heat of the Night

Silverstein, Elliot

Simon, John

Simon, Neil

Simon, Paul

Simon and Garfunkel

Skolsky, Sidney

Skouras, Spyros

The Slender Thread

Smith, Guy

Smith, Maggie

SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee)

Solo, Robert

Sondheim, Stephen

The Sound of Music

Spartacus

Spiegel, Sam

Splendor in the Grass

Springer, John

Stalmaster, Lynn

Stamp, Terence

Star!

Starr, Harrison

Steiger, Rod

as 1967 Academy Award nominee

after
In the Heat of the Night

and death of Dr. King

film critic awards

and
In the Heat of the Night

and
The Pawnbroker

Stevens, George

Stewart, Alexandra

Stewart, Jimmy

Stradling, Harry

A Streetcar Named Desire

Streisand, Barbra

Strickling, Howard

studios, Hollywood.
See also
Columbia Pictures; MGM; Paramount; United Artists; Universal Studios; Warner Brothers

corporate takeovers

faith in movie musicals

product quality issues

relationship with television networks

response to success of
The Graduate

Surtees, Robert

Susann, Jacqueline

Swann, Donald

Swink, Robert

Sylbert, Anthea

Sylbert, Dick

Tale of the Fox. See The Honey Pot
” Talk to the Animals” (song)

The Taming of the Shrew

Tammy
movies

A Taste of Honey

Tate, Sharon

Tavoularis, Dean

Taylor, Elizabeth

and
Cleopatra

plays hostess to Rex Harrison and his wife

and
Reflections in a Golden Eye

screen presence

sought after

and
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Teague, Anthony “Scooter,”

This Property Is Condemned

The Thomas Crown Affair

Thompson, J. Lee

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