‘The Graduate’ film opens- this day in history

‘The Graduate’ film opens- this day in history

'The Graduate' opens in New York- this day in history, follow News Without Politics, NWP, stay informed without bias

The film The Graduate opens at two theaters in New York: the Coronet on Third Avenue and the Lincoln Art Theater on Broadway.

The film, based on a 1963 novel by Charles Webb, had a simple premise: As its screenwriter explained it, “this kid graduates college, has an affair with his parents’ best friend, and then falls in love with the friend’s daughter.” (It was, he added, “the best pitch I ever heard.”) In other words, The Graduate was an uneasy exploration of what it meant to be young and adrift at a time of extraordinary confusion and upheaval. Anne Bancroft and Dustin Hoffman starred. 

The film was a hit: The New Yorker called it “the biggest success in the history of movies,” while The Saturday Review said it was “not merely a success; it has become a phenomenon.” It earned $35 million in the first six months it was onscreen (by contrast, it cost just $3 million to make) and became the highest-grossing movie of 1968. Read more from History.

Listen here to one of the most iconic songs from ‘The Graduate’ performed by Simon & Garfunkel in concert many years ago in Central Park, New York:

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