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...quality, exemplified by the aircraft designer viewing a flaming crash with the comment: "Well, back to the old drawing board." But he was at his best with the double-entendre, as in his 1929 scene of a couple emerging from the woods clutching a car seat and telling a cop, "We want to report a stolen...
...police force, thus sacrificing his ambitions, his college degree and a potentially promising scientific career. The other son, Walter (Arthur Kennedy), left home and became an eminent surgeon. Estranged for all that time, the two brothers have not seen or spoken to each other for 16 years. Now the cop has summoned the surgeon so that they can make a mutual disposal of their old household belongings...
...then stopped in horror and anger. Glaring at the onlooker with the camera, who made no attempt to help the sufferer, he roared: "What do you think you're doing?" "Making a movie," came the mild reply. Suddenly aware that the blood looked suspiciously like ketchup, the cop sighed: "Everybody's making a movie...
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...with the truly sloppy stereotyping of Benjamin's parents and Elaine's law-school suitor, The Graduate doesn't hold water dramatically or structurally, and ultimately says nothing. Nichols' satire of the uppermiddle class establishment dates back 15 years, and has the impact of a butter knife. A thematic cop-out, The Graduate's simplistic affirmation of love, honesty, and individual liberation provide the cold comfort of a second-rate Aesop fable...