I was just sent this press release announcing the new 4K retoration and release nationwide in movie theaters on of Mike Nichol’s iconic film, “The Graduate“.
2017 is the films 5oth anniversary. Based on the stills I have seen from the restoration (examples below), fans will be very happy with the great job that was done with the film.
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Mike Nichols’
THE GRADUATE
starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft
BACK IN THEATERS FOR 50th ANNIVERSARY
WORLD PREMIERE OF NEW 4K DIGITAL RESTORATION
AT TCM CLASSIC FILM FESTIVAL APRIL 8
NATIONWIDE THEATRICAL PREMIERE APRIL 23 AND 26 ONLY THROUGH TCM/FATHOM EVENTS
April 3, 2017– New York-based specialty distributor Rialto Pictures and Studiocanal will release Mike Nichols’ groundbreaking THE GRADUATE, starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft, in new 4K digital prints beginning in April.
The 50 anniversary restoration will have its World Premiere on April 8 at the TCL Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, as a centerpiece event of this year’s TCM Classic Film Festival. The new GRADUATE restoration will then play in over 700 movie theaters nationwide on April 23 and 26, as part of TCM and Fathom Events’ monthly “TCM Big Screen Classics” series.
The new restoration will also screen at this year’s Il Cinema Ritrovato festival in Bologna and will be released theatrically and as a special edition Home Entertainment release in all Studiocanal territories (France, Germany, U.K., Australia and New Zealand) throughout the summer.
Hoffman, in his star-making, breakout role, is Benjamin Braddock, the college track star suddenly adrift after graduation, and ripe for seduction by an older, married woman: Bancroft’s coldly calculating friend-of-the-family Mrs. Robinson. When Ben ultimately falls for dream girl Elaine (Katharine Ross), who happens to be the Robinsons’ daughter, it sets up a love triangle like no other in American films up to that time.
Adapted from the Charles Webb novel by Buck Henry and Calder Willingham (which immortalized the word “plastics” in the lexicon of hip expressions), THE GRADUATE was the biggest box office surprise of the decade, nominated for seven Oscars® andwinning for director Nichols’ sophomore effort. The classic “Top 40” score by Simon & Garfunkel started a new, youthful trend in soundtrack music as well.
“A MILESTONE IN AMERICAN FILM HISTORY!” – Stanley Kauffmann