The Graduate - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Graduate"
The Graduate (1967)
Timing: 1:46 (106 min)
The Graduate - TMDB rating
7.632/10
3643
The Graduate - Kinopoisk rating
7.855/10
31539
The Graduate - IMDB rating
8/10
302000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Joseph E. Levine #83225Photo Joseph E. Levine #83226
Joseph E. Levine
Executive Producer

Editor

Photo Sam O
Sam O'Steen
Editor

Costume Design

Patricia Zipprodt
Costume Design

Stunts

Carol Daniels
Stunts

Production Design

Richard Sylbert
Production Design

Set Decoration

George R. Nelson
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Harry Maret
Makeup Artist

Production Supervisor

George Justin
Production Supervisor

Stunt Double

Lee Faulkner
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Robert Surtees

Robert Surtees
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Albert Bettcher
Camera Operator
George Gordon Nogle
Camera Operator

Script Supervisor

Meta Rebner
Script Supervisor

Screenplay

Novel

Charles Webb
Novel

Assistant Editor

Bob Wyman
Assistant Editor

Grip

Richard Borland
Grip

Hair Designer

Songs

Gaffer

Earl Gilbert
Gaffer

Assistant Director

Don Kranze
Assistant Director

Music

Additional Music

Photo Dave Grusin #65230

Dave Grusin

Dave Grusin
Additional Music

Sound

Hairdresser

Sherry Wilson
Hairdresser

Casting Consultant

Photo Lynn Stalmaster #72981

Lynn Stalmaster

Lynn Stalmaster
Casting Consultant

Assistant Production Design

Joel Schiller
Assistant Production Design

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Charles Webb's novel "The Graduate" (1963).
  • Robert Redford auditioned for the role of Benjamin Braddock.
  • Lee Stanley auditioned for the role of Benjamin.
  • Charles Grodin was cast as Benjamin, but ultimately did not appear in the film due to disagreements with the producers regarding his fee.
  • When Benjamin and Mrs. Robinson first meet at the hotel, Anne Bancroft was unaware that Dustin Hoffman was going to grab her chest. During the first take, Mike Nichols, the film's director, began to laugh loudly. Hoffman also burst out laughing, but to avoid disrupting the filming, he turned away from the camera and walked over to a wall, which he began to bang his head against. This very take made it into the final cut of the film.
  • Some scenes set in Berkeley were actually filmed at the University of California and the University of Southern California.
  • When Elaine screams in Ben's room, several residents gather near the door. One of them says, “Should we call the police? I’ll call the police…” That is Richard Dreyfuss.
  • Mike Nichols initially wanted Jeanne Moreau to play Mrs. Robinson. He also offered the role to Ava Gardner.
  • On the film poster, Dustin Hoffman is in the background, while Mrs. Robinson's leg is in the foreground. However, Linda Gray's legs were specifically photographed for the poster, not Anne Bancroft's, who played Mrs. Robinson. Later, Linda would play the lead role in a musical based on this film.
  • Grayson Hall was considered for the role of Mrs. Robinson.
  • According to the 2007 'American Film Institute' ranking, the film ranked 17th on the list of '100 Greatest Films of All Time'.
  • In 'Premiere' magazine's 2007 ranking of '100 Greatest Movie Quotes,' the line 'Mrs. Robinson, are you trying to seduce me?' ranked 5th.
  • In the scene where Benjamin knocks on the glass in the church, his hands are raised and spread apart. Many critics interpreted this scene as an allusion to the image of Christ. In reality, the head of the church, seeing Dustin Hoffman knocking on the glass with his fists, threatened to break the agreement with the producers regarding the filming. As a result of the compromise reached, Dustin hit the glass with his palms.
  • Judy Garland was considered for the role of Mrs. Robinson.
  • Patricia Neal was originally intended to play Mrs. Robinson.
  • The film employs two interesting shooting techniques. In the scene where Benjamin is running, we see him at a slight distance, running directly towards the camera. However, thanks to the ingenuity of the cinematographer, it creates the impression that he remains stationary and does not move. In another scene, Benjamin walks from the right side of the screen to the left, while everyone else moves from left to right. In Western culture, things moving from left to right seem natural, while movement from right to left is perceived as moving in the wrong direction. These visual choices resonate with the film's themes: throughout his life, Benjamin doesn't know what to do next or if he’s moving in the wrong direction.
  • Bert Ward declined the offer to play Benjamin.
  • According to Dustin Hoffman, Gene Hackman was supposed to play Mr. Robinson, but was fired a few weeks after filming began.
  • The role of Elaine Robinson was offered to Patty Duke.
  • Ronald Reagan was considered for the role of Mr. Braddock.
  • The names of the older characters are never mentioned in the film; the audience only knows the names of the young protagonists – Benjamin, Elaine, and Carl – which further emphasizes the generational gap.
  • Paul Simon wrote two songs for the film that were rejected by Mike Nichols: “A Hazy Shade of Winter” and “Punky's Dilemma.” The song “Mrs. Robinson” was not specifically written for the film. It was one of the working titles of a composition Simon was working on at the time. Initially, the song was supposed to be called “Mrs. Roosevelt.”
  • During the audition for the role, Dustin Hoffman constantly mumbled his lines and felt extremely insecure. He thought he had failed the audition, but Mike Nichols saw in Dustin's indecisiveness exactly what he was looking for for the image of Benjamin.
  • Jack Nicholson was considered for the role of Benjamin Braddock.
  • Sally Field auditioned for the role of Elaine.
  • According to the American Film Institute, the phrase 'plastic surgery' ranked 42nd on the list of '100 Greatest Movie Quotes'.
  • Anne Bancroft (Mrs. Robinson) is only six years older than Dustin Hoffman (Benjamin) and eight years older than Katharine Ross (Elaine).
  • Benjamin's car is a '1967 Alfa Romeo Spider 1600'.
  • Initially, the role of Mrs. Robinson was offered to Susan Hayward. After she declined, the role was offered to Doris Day and Patricia Neal, but they also refused to participate in the film. Only after that did Mike Nichols suggest Anne Bancroft play Mrs. Robinson.
  • During the casting for "The Graduate," Dustin Hoffman had already been cast in one of the roles in "The Producers" (1968). He asked Mel Brooks for permission to audition for the lead role in "The Graduate." Brooks knew well what the film would be about, as his wife, Anne Bancroft, had already been cast as Mrs. Robinson. Therefore, he gave his consent, absolutely confident that Hoffman would never get the role of Benjamin.
  • In 1998, it was included in the National Film Registry of the United States.
  • Robert Redford and Lee Stanley auditioned for the role of Benjamin Bradstock.
  • Charles Grodin was cast as Benjamin, but never appeared in the film due to disagreements with the producers over his fee.
  • According to the American Film Institute, the phrase "Plastics" ranked 42nd on the list of "100 Greatest Movie Quotes".
  • When Elaine screams in Ben's room, several tenants gather near the door. One of them says: “Should we call the police? I’ll call the police…” That’s Richard Dreyfuss.
  • Paul Simon wrote two songs for the film that were rejected by Mike Nichols: “A Hazy Shade of Winter” and “Punky’s Dilemma.” The song “Mrs. Robinson” was not specifically written for the film. It was one of the working titles of a composition Simon was working on at the time. Originally, the song was to be called “Mrs. Roosevelt.”
  • According to the American Film Institute, the phrase “Plastics” ranked 42nd on the list of “100 Greatest Movie Quotes.”
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