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The Graduate

The Graduate

"The Graduate" is a critically acclaimed and iconic film from 1967, directed by Mike Nichols. The movie became a cultural sensation, capturing the essence of the counterculture movement of the 1960s and influencing future generations of filmmakers. With an outstanding cast, led by Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft, and Katharine Ross, "The Graduate" delves into themes of rebellion, identity crisis, and alienation.

Dustin Hoffman delivers a breakthrough performance as Benjamin Braddock, a recent college graduate uncertain about his future and feeling disconnected from the society around him. Anne Bancroft portrays the seductive and enigmatic Mrs. Robinson, a family friend who embarks on a torrid affair with Benjamin, opening his eyes to the thrilling yet complex world of adulthood. The chemistry between Hoffman and Bancroft is palpable, driving the tension and emotional depth that make the film truly captivating.

Katharine Ross enters the scene as Elaine Robinson, Mrs. Robinson's daughter, and Benjamin's love interest. The unfolding love triangle between Benjamin, Mrs. Robinson, and Elaine adds layers of complexity to the narrative, forcing Benjamin to confront societal expectations and make life-altering decisions. Ross infuses Elaine with a delicate vulnerability, making her the epitome of youthful innocence and hope.

Featuring a legendary soundtrack by Simon & Garfunkel, "The Graduate" incorporates the duo's iconic songs to enhance the film's emotional impact. Songs like "Mrs. Robinson," "The Sound of Silence," and "Scarborough Fair/Canticle" capture the spirit of the era and contribute to the film's timeless appeal. The introspective and poetic lyrics of Simon & Garfunkel's music perfectly echo the internal struggles faced by Benjamin as he tries to find his place in the world.

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"The Graduate" remains a classic for its exceptional storytelling, flawless performances, and unforgettable soundtrack. It captures the universal theme of youthful disillusionment and the battle against societal norms, resonating with audiences across generations. So, don't miss the opportunity to experience the magic of this film for yourself. Play and download the sounds of "The Graduate" today, and let the timeless tale of Benjamin Braddock unfold before your eyes and ears.

A Ford.
A Ford. God damn it, that's great.
A little easier right now than you seem to be.
A love once new
A room. I'd like a room, please.
A single, just for myself, please.
A sprinkling of leaves
A sprinkling of leaves
A true love of mine
A true love of mine
A true love of mine
About what?
After he's done some very good work,
All right, boys. You can all go back to your rooms now.
All right, come on, let's have a nightcap together.
All right, I promise.
All right, I will. Right after we get the blood tests.
All right.
All right.
All right. Now let's get to bed.
All right. Now, listen to this.
All right. Put it in Elaine's room where we were.
Allan Street, where is it?
Allan. It's, it's...
Am I late? I'm sorry.
And echoed
And gather it all
And give no warning to her flight
And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson
And I just want to read you some of the wonderful things about Ben.
And I think they deserve better than this.
And I was wondering if I could buy you a drink or something.
And I'm afraid I couldn't quite handle that, if you don't mind.
And I'm supposed to perform the ceremony.
And I've been getting to some classes.
And if you won't sleep with me this time...
And in the naked light I saw
And in the naked light I saw
And it better work, or I'm out over 200 bucks.
And it's all over now?
And lie around and drink beer and so on.
And look forward to seeing you again in the near future.
And polishes a gun
And polishes a gun
And start to think about getting off his ass.
And tell me your husband won't be home for hours.
And tenement halls
And that you waited for her in the parking lot
And that you would get her a room for the night.
And that's all, Ben. You'll pardon me if I don't shake hands with you.
And that's my husband, Mr. Singleman.
And the people bowed and prayed
And the sign flashed out its warning
And the sign said the words of the prophets
And the vision
And the vision
And the vision that was planted
And told her that she was too drunk to drive home,
And touched the sound
And touched the sound
And touched the sound
And we'll make some kind of an arrangement.
And whispered
And you do what you want, but I'm getting the hell out.
Anything. Anything at all.
April
Are just too valuable.
Are written on the subway walls
Are you always this much afraid of being alone?
Are you going
Are you going
Are you going
Are you going
Are you here for an affair, sir?
Are you interested more in modern art or in classical art?
Are you ready in there, feature attraction?
Are you shocked?
Are you tired of it?
Are you worried and distressed?
Aren't you?
Art. That's a good subject. You start it off.
As far as Elaine is concerned, you're to get her out of your filthy mind right now.
August
Be quiet, please!
Because a vision softly creeping
Because a vision softly creeping
Because I am.
Because I know what I'm doing is the best thing for you.
Because I'm interested, Mrs. Robinson.
Because it was either that or a dinner party for the two families,
Because you're going to bed. I don't think I should be up here.
Because, Mrs. Robinson, this is the sickest, most perverted thing
Before he does...
Ben says that he and Elaine are getting married.
Ben,
Ben, can I say something to you?
Ben, I think we're two civilized human beings.
Ben, this whole idea sounds pretty half baked.
Ben, what are you doing?
Ben.
Ben.
Ben...
Benjamin Braddock.
Benjamin rode here with me on the bus.
Benjamin, are you having an affair with someone?
Benjamin, do you dislike me for some reason?
Benjamin, don't you ever take that girl out. Do you understand that?
Benjamin, I am not trying to seduce you.
Benjamin, I don't want to pry into your affairs,
Benjamin, I haven't even said I'll marry you yet.
Benjamin, I really do.
Benjamin, I thought I made myself perfectly clear about this.
Benjamin, I want to apologize if that's the impression you got.
Benjamin, I want you to know that I'm available to you
Benjamin, I would like to know what you're doing here.
Benjamin, I'm getting pretty tired of all the suspicion.
Benjamin, I'm sorry to be this way,
Benjamin, when you came up here,
Benjamin, where are you?
Benjamin, why are you asking me all these questions?
Benjamin, will you just tell me what this is all about?
Benjamin, would this be easier for you in the dark?
Benjamin, you're... I don't know what to say.
Benjamin?
Benjamin?
Benjamin.
Benjamin.
Benjy. Darling, I'm going to ask you something,
Between the saltwater
Between the saltwater
Blazing in scarlet battalions
Braddock, Braddock, Braddock. Not Braniff. We have a Braniff.
But after a few weeks,
But before he does...
But for God's sake,
But he might get the wrong idea. Anyone might.
But I don't want to be left alone in this house.
But I guess you don't sleep together or anything.
But I thought you...
But I would never say you weren't as good a person as she is.
But I would rather you didn't say anything at all than be dishonest.
But I... For God's sake, can you imagine my parents?
But my words
But my words
But the arrangements have been so rushed.
But the rules don't make any sense to me.
But there's one thing. The desk clerk seemed to be a little bit suspicious.
But they would, don't you see?
But you don't... You don't have to tell me if you don't want to.
But you won't ever take Elaine out, will you?
By the flash of a neon light
By the flash of a neon light
Can I help you, sir?
Can I just sit here while you're packing?
Can we do something tomorrow?
Can you imagine what they would say
Can you look through the glass?
Can you think of something before that bell rings?
Can you understand that?
Can you understand that?
Can't seem to get no rest
Carl Smith. He's a medical student. We've known him for years.
Carl who?
Check, please.
Come on in.
Come on, Benjy! Come on, Benjy!
Come on. It's hard for me to reach.
Come she will
Come to the railing, and I'll hand it up.
Come with me for a minute. I wanna talk to you.
Could I speak to you for a second, Dad?
Could you do it?
Could you sign the register, please?
Dad, can we just talk about this for a second?
Dear Benjamin, please forgive me,
Dee dee dee
Dee dee dee dee dee, dee dee
Dee dee dee dee, dee dee dee dee dee
Dee dee, dee dee, dee, dee dee
Dee, dee dee dee dee dee, dee dee dee
Dee, dee dee dee, dee dee dee dee dee
Dee, dee dee dee, dee dee dee dee dee
Dee, dee dee dee, dee dee dee dee dee
Dee, dee dee dee, dee dee dee dee dee dee, dee dee dee
Dee, dee dee dee, dee dee dee dee dee dee, dee dee dee
Dee, dee dee dee, dee dee dee dee dee dee, dee dee dee
Dee, dee dee dee, dee dee dee dee dee dee, dee dee dee
Dee, dee dee dee, dee dee dee dee dee dee, dee dee dee
Dee, dee dee dee, dee dee dee dee dee dee, dee dee dee
Dee, dee dee dee, dee dee dee dee dee dee, dee dee dee
Dee, dee dee dee, dee dee dee dee dee dee, dee dee dee
Did you know I was an alcoholic?
Did you know that?
Did your boss just mention that you'd better shop around?
Die she must
Different.
Disturb the sound
Disturb the sound
Do do do do, do do do do do
Do do, do do
Do exactly as I say.
Do figures of authority just shoot you down?
Do you believe that?
Do you feel a particularly strong resentment?
Do you have a patrol car in the vicinity of 1200 Glenview Road?
Do you have a special grudge against me?
Do you have any luggage, Mr. Gladstone?
Do you know how to work a foreign shift?
Do you remember the make of the car?
Do you think I'm proud of myself? Do you think I'm proud of this?
Do you think it's necessary to threaten each other?
Do you want to get it now?
Do you want to tell me about some of your college experiences?
Do you want to unclench your fist, please? Thank you.
Do you want to?
Do you want to... You want to try and tell me why you did it?
Do, do do do, do do do do do do, do do do
Do, do do do, do do do do do do, do do do
Doesn't he wake up when you come home?
Don't get up.
Don't tell Elaine.
Drive down the block.
During the day, we'll go for a drive or something.
Elaine certainly is an attractive girl, isn't she?
Elaine Robinson has left school.
Elaine, I like you. I like you so much.
Elaine, I'm sorry.
Elaine, right now, I don't feel like talking much.
Elaine, you're gonna have to stop asking me that.
Elaine!
Elaine!
Elaine!
Elaine!
Elaine!
Elaine!
Elaine! Elaine!
Elaine! Elaine!
Elaine! Elaine! Elaine!
Elaine! Elaine! Elaine!
Elaine! It's too late!
Elaine?
Elaine? Are you serious about this?
Elaine.
Elaine.
Elaine.
Elaine's back from school.
Enough said. That's a deal.
Exactly how do you mean?
Excuse me just a minute.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Excuse me. I think I'd just like to check something on the car for a minute.
Fine, thank you, Mrs. Robinson.
For any reason besides pure boredom, then you're all wrong.
For Christ's sake, I promise I'll never take out Elaine Robinson.
For God's sake, Benjamin,
For this afternoon's feature attraction.
From midnight until noon the next day, Benjamin.
Generals order their soldiers to kill
Get out of here!
Get out! Get out!
Get up, you have to stop him.
Give me an hour.
Go ahead. We won't have any more of this agitation.
Go, baby, go!
Go, go!
God damn it.
God in heaven smiles on those who pray
Good evening.
Good God.
Good night.
Good.
Good. We have a burglar here.
Goodbye, Benjamin.
Goodbye.
Gosh.
Grown old
Has now
Have a good time with the girls and so forth.
Have you ever seen Elaine's portrait?
Haven't you seen anybody in a slip before?
He certainly is a good walker.
He didn't get down on his knees, I hope.
He didn't see me.
He is going to give us a practical demonstration
He said he thought we'd make a pretty good team.
He should be gone for several hours.
He took off in the middle of the night to get married.
Hear my words that I might teach you
Hear my words that I might teach you
Hello, Benjamin.
Hello, Benjamin.
Hello, darkness, my old friend
Hello, darkness, my old friend
Hello, darkness, my old friend
Hello, Mr. Braniff.
Hello, Mrs. Robinson.
Hello?
Hello.
Hello.
Hello. How are you, sir?
Her portrait?
Her roommate's coming down with a note for you.
Here he is now. Here's Ben.
Here we are, you got me into your house,
Here, come on. We've got to call the Robinsons.
Here, what would you say to a short one?
Here, you take it.
Here's the next question. Gentlemen.
Hey, Ben, Elaine's coming down from Berkeley soon.
Hey, Carter! Hey, where's the make out king getting married?
Hey, congratulations.
Hey, here's the track star. How are you, track star?
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, I don't get it.
Hey, is anything wrong? You look a little shaken up.
Hey, over there.
Hey, tell him to save a piece for me.
Hey, there's the award winning scholar.
Hey, what's the matter?
Hey!
Hi, Ben. What are you doing with yourself these days?
Hi, Mr. Gladstone. How are you this evening?
Hi.
His father bought him an Alfa Romeo. You know what that is?
How about art?
How about tomorrow? I don't mean to be pushy, but I think...
How are you, Benjamin?
How could you do that, Benjamin? Do you just hate everything?
How could you possibly **** my mother?
How did he do it? Did he get down on his knees?
How do you know? You haven't seen her since high school.
How do you like that?
How do you think?
How long have we known each other now?
How long have you and I known each other?
How long have your dad and I been partners?
How old are you now?
How?
Hurry. Put your shoes on.
I am not threatening you.
I am. I'm extremely upset about it, Benjamin.
I believe that person would want to take some stock in himself and his situation
I bet you're quite a ladies' man, huh?
I can handle it myself.
I can see in the dark, you know. I've been here quite a while.
I can't hold them much longer, Ben. You better get out here.
I can't see why you did, unless...
I could make you some coffee.
I didn't mean it. I don't think you'd be right for each other.
I do think you should know that my wife and I are getting a divorce soon.
I do think you should know the consequences of what you've done.
I do.
I don't believe you.
I don't even wanna play anymore.
I don't know whether I can prosecute, but I think I can.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know. I don't know what's happening.
I don't know. Maybe his old man's house or in the maternity ward.
I don't mean to be rude, but I'm awfully...
I don't meet anyone, Mother, but why do you say that?
I don't quite know how to put this.
I don't remember her as having brown eyes.
I don't see how we can.
I don't see why. I'm twice as old as you are. How could anyone think...
I don't think of you that way, but I'm mixed up.
I don't think we have much to say to each other.
I don't think you'll have time for that drink after all.
I don't understand.
I don't want to mince words with you.
I don't want you to go anywhere
I don't want you to leave tomorrow.
I drive around.
I drove your mother home.
I drove... I drove Mrs. Robinson home.
I enjoy it. I look forward to it.
I feel funny about coming into a dark house.
I feel very flattered.
I fixed breakfast for my husband.
I got up.
I guess about my future.
I guess I'll just have to tell Mr. Robinson
I guess you kind of lost interest in it over the years, then.
I hate that. I won't stand for it.
I have my reasons.
I have to go now.
I have to go now. I'm sorry.
I have to know where he is.
I hope you can forget it, but I'm going home right now.
I just don't believe you would do that.
I just got in from Portland, and I've forgotten what church, you see.
I just have a toothbrush to carry up, and I...
I just have a toothbrush. I can get it myself, if that's all right.
I just wanna say one word to you.
I know that, but please, Mrs. Robinson, this is difficult...
I like to know what my boys are up to.
I like to know who's living in my house.
I look at him, and I can't believe it.
I love you, but it would never work out.
I may not be as young as you, but I still have pretty good hearing.
I mean did he take you up to his room with him? Did you go to a hotel?
I mean that. I find you desirable.
I mean, as far as I know.
I mean, do you feel like telling me what were the circumstances?
I mean, everything. I don't know anything about how you work this.
I mean, I don't know what you want me to do.
I mean, I'd...
I mean, I've always wanted to see Berkeley.
I mean, it's pretty hard to be suave when you're...
I mean, just because you happen to be inadequate in one way...
I mean, let's go see. Let's go see if they do or not.
I mean, shall I just stand here?
I mean, you didn't really think I'd do something like that.
I might just ride out there with you.
I really don't want to put this on again. Won't you bring it up?
I simply can't believe it.
I suppose she's not good enough for you. Is that it?
I suppose your evenings, whatever you do with them,
I think I can get you behind bars if you ever look at my daughter again.
I think I'd better go home, please.
I think it is. I said I think it is.
I think it might be a nice gesture if you asked her out.
I think they deserve a little better than jumping into bed with the partner's wife.
I think we have everything quite under control now, Benjamin.
I think you are filth. I think you are scum.
I think you ought to be taking it
I think you're the most attractive of all my parents' friends.
I think...
I turned my collar to the cold and damp
I turned my collar to the cold and damp
I turned my collar to the cold and damp
I wanna ask you a question, and then I'm going.
I wanna get a drink, then I wanna hear all about that thing you won,
I wanna know why you're here in Berkeley.
I want it to be...
I want you out of here.
I want you out of here.
I want you to know that you can call me up any time you want,
I want you to promise me that.
I was glad to do it, but I have some things on my mind.
I was going to go upstairs for a minute.
I was just telling...
I was kind of upset there.
I was wondering where you were headed.
I won't stand for that.
I... I wish I was that age again.
I'd like to discuss this.
I'd like to hear it.
I'd like to know where it happened.
I'd like you to come in till I get the lights on.
I'd rather not go to all the trouble of bringing it all in.
I'd rather not.
I'll get undressed now. Is that all right?
I'll give you $20. For God's sake, will you let me use that phone?
I'll kill you.
I'll remember
I'll see you later, Mrs. Robinson.
I'll see you soon, I hope.
I'll think about it.
I'm a little upset about my future.
I'm afraid the young lady isn't quite ready yet.
I'm Dr. Smith's brother, Reverend Smith,
I'm glad.
I'm going home now. I apologize for what I said.
I'm going to marry Elaine Robinson.
I'm going up to Berkeley today.
I'm good enough for you, but not I'm not good enough
I'm just...
I'm not dressed yet.
I'm not good enough for her to associate with, am I?
I'm not good enough to even talk about her, am I?
I'm not like this. I hate myself like this.
I'm not proud that I spend my time with a broken down alcoholic.
I'm not scared, Mrs. Robinson.
I'm not up to much, actually. I'm just visiting.
I'm not with your party. I'm sorry.
I'm not, no, but do you think we could liven it up
I'm putting it on the top step.
I'm sorry about everything, but I think I'll just do this now.
I'm sorry I said those things.
I'm sorry I screamed.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'll take you home now.
I'm sorry. That's not my business.
I'm supposed to be there.
I'm trying to tell you I do not resent you.
I'm trying to tell you I have no personal feelings about you, Mr. Robinson.
I'm trying to think of where there's a place to have a drink around here.
I'm very neurotic.
I've come to talk with you again
I've come to talk with you again
I've enjoyed meeting you, Mr. Braniff.
I've got a real feeling that this is the fella.
I've got Ben's college yearbook here,
I've got it.
I've got to go.
I've had this feeling ever since I've graduated,
If Benjamin absolutely refuses to take her out...
If they just saw us here in this room right now?
If you still think I'm trying to seduce you...
If you want.
In many ways, I feel as though you were my own son.
In my brain
In order to keep Elaine away from you, I am prepared to tell her everything.
In restless dreams I walk alone
In restless dreams I walked alone
In restless dreams I walked alone
In restless walks she'll prowl the night
In the deep forest green
In the deep forest green
In the sounds
In the sounds
In the wells
In the words that it was forming
In water that is over 6' deep.
Inadequate?
Is anything wrong?
Is going to perform for you some spectacular and amazing feats of daring
Is it a girl?
Is life within the business world a drag?
Is soon to continue his education as a Frank Halpingham Award scholar.
Is that perfectly clear to you?
Is that so? You might marry me?
Is that the new car out there? That little red wop job?
Is that what you're trying to tell me?
Is the doctor anywhere?
Is there an ashtray in here?
Is there something I've said that's caused this contempt,
Is what a girl?
Isn't it?
Isn't there one at the Taft Hotel?
Isn't there something you want to tell me?
It didn't mean anything. We might just as well have been shaking hands.
It is, isn't it? It is your first time.
It just happened.
It never occurred to me to take her out.
It was a Ford, Benjamin.
It was just a visitor, but it's all right now.
It was just this thing that happened along with everything else.
It was my parents' idea. They forced me into it.
It was nothing to do with you, sir.
It wasn't in his car, was it?
It's a wonderful thing to have so many devoted friends.
It's all right, Mr. McCleery.
It's all right. Finish your drink.
It's all right. I think I can understand why I'm disgusting to you.
It's down the hall.
It's here in Elaine's room.
It's just nothing.
It's like I've been playing some kind of game,
It's nothing to be ashamed of.
It's six blocks up and, uh, three over.
It's still early. Maybe we could do something, go somewhere else.
It's the one thing I have to look forward to.
Jesus loves you more than you will know
July, she will fly
June
Just a second. I'll ask him. Are you armed?
Just fine, Mr. Loomis.
Just one word.
Kind of.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are about to begin our descent into Los Angeles.
Left its seeds while I was sleeping
Left its seeds while I was sleeping
Left its seeds while I was sleeping
Let me out.
Let's get out of here, Elaine. Let's go somewhere else.
Let's go.
Let's hear it now! That a boy!
Let's hear them, Mrs. Robinson, because I think I know what they are.
Let's not talk at all.
Like silent raindrops fell
Like silent raindrops fell
Listen to me. What happened between Mrs. Robinson and me was nothing.
Listen, could you just stop crying, please?
Listen, Elaine, it seems to me that there isn't a bar here.
Listen, everybody. I want you all to be quiet.
Listen, this was not my idea. This was my father's idea.
Listen. Now I'm gonna ask for a big round of applause
Look, Dad, could you explain to them that I have to be alone for a while?
Look, don't be confused.
Look, Elaine Robinson and I do not get along.
Look, for months, all we've done is come up here and leap into bed together.
Look, I have no intention of ever taking
Look, I have no intention of taking her out.
Look, I think I should be going.
Look, I think it's a very good thing that a young man,
Look, I was thinking about that time after the party.
Look, I'll give you $10 for a dime.
Look, maybe we could do something else together.
Look, Mrs. Robinson, I drove you home.
Look, we'll go out to dinner and have a drink, and I'll bring her right back,
Look, what if Mr. Robinson walked in right now?
Look, why the hell did you bring this up?
Look. Mrs. Robinson,
Los Angeles weather is clear. Temperature is 72.
Luggage? Yes, yes, I do.
May I ask you a question?
May, she will stay
Maybe we are and maybe we're not.
Maybe we can get together sometime and talk about it.
Most of them have known you since...
Move! Move!
Mr. Gladstone, how are you?
Mr. McCleery, do you have some change? I need to use the phone.
MR. McCLEERY: What's going on in there?
MR. McGUIRE: Thank you.
Mr. McGuire.
Mr. McGuire.
Mr. Robinson.
Mrs. Robinson, do you think we could say a few words to each other first this time?
Mrs. Robinson, Elaine and I have a date. We're going for a drive.
Mrs. Robinson, I can't do this.
Mrs. Robinson, if you don't mind my saying so,
Mrs. Robinson, it makes me sick that I said that to you.
Mrs. Robinson, will you forgive me for what I just said?
Mrs. Robinson, would you like to go to a movie?
Mrs. Robinson, you didn't... I mean, you didn't expect...
Mrs. Robinson, you lie there and tell me I'm not good enough for your daughter.
Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me.
My father is so upset. You've got to understand.
My giving you a friendly piece of advice.
My husband took the car. Will you drive me home?
My husband will be back quite late.
My whole life is such a waste.
Narrow streets of cobblestone
Narrow streets of cobblestone
Narrow streets of cobblestone
Nervous? Well, I am a bit nervous.
No one dared
No one dared
No, actually, I'm just looking for a friend.
No, I couldn't.
No, I do. I want to tell you.
No, I don't believe he is. Thank you.
No, I don't, but I just feel a little funny.
No, no. We're just on our way downstairs.
No, they don't.
No, we don't.
No, what I mean is that's why I've been acting this way.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. Actually, she doesn't know about us getting married yet.
No. I mean, I wouldn't want to wake anyone up.
No. I mean, no one makes them up.
No. I was just thinking.
No. It's not. It's completely baked. It's a decision I've made.
No. She doesn't know about it.
No. Why should I?
Not for me!
Not particularly.
Not shaving her legs.
Nothing. I'm just wondering if they have a bar or not.
Now don't go on like this.
Now you can buy a...
Now you say you're sorry I got that impression.
Now you start opening up your personal life to me
Now, damn it, look. Here she is, having some water.
Now, doesn't he look to you like the kind of guy who has to fight them off?
Now, I don't know what the policy is...
Now, I know it's pretty late, and if you'd rather...
Now, I'm sure that Mr. Robinson will be here any minute now...
Now, I've seen Elaine, and I've made damn sure you can't get to her.
Now, if you won't do me a simple favor, I don't know what.
Now, listen, Ben.
Now, look, please...
Now, there's no need for the cops or anything.
Now, wait a minute. Oh, let me amend that.
Of course there is. Look. There's the Palm Room right there.
Of course. I'll have a porter show you the room.
Of silence
Of silence
Of silence
Of silence
Of silence
Of silence
Of silence
Of silence
Of silence
Of silence
Of silence
Of the wedding cake.
Of what I feel safe in saying is a pretty exciting birthday present.
Oh, Ben, that's so exciting.
Oh, Benjamin, what does it possibly matter?
Oh, Benjamin.
Oh, God.
Oh, I guess this isn't the bathroom, is it?
Oh, I think Ben's gotten beyond the teenybopper stage, haven't you, Ben?
Oh, Jesus God.
Oh, Jesus, that's him.
Oh, my God.
Oh, no, I'm just sort of disturbed about things.
Oh, no, Mrs. Robinson. Oh, no.
Oh, no, no, no, I'll find your table in just a moment.
Oh, no, no. I'm just a little worried about my future.
Oh, no, no. That's not what happened.
Oh, no.
Oh, no. He said that?
Oh, no. In the car you did it?
Oh, no. You had to marry him because you got pregnant.
Oh, not too much. Taking it easy.
Oh, now, just hang on a minute. I've got a few words to say.
Oh, proud, proud, proud, proud, proud, proud.
Oh, say, Elaine gets down from Berkeley on Saturday.
Oh, that's very nice of you to tell me.
Oh, well, actually, I'd just as soon find it myself.
Oh, well, good night.
Oh, well, I don't understand.
Oh, yes, I forgot... The track star doesn't smoke.
Oh, yes.
Oh, yes. The Singleman party.
Oh. Him.
Oh. Look, I like you. I wouldn't keep coming here if I didn't like you.
Oh. Well, I'm not sure, but you might try the First Presbyterian.
Okay, then, let's hear it now for Benjamin Braddock!
Okay.
Or is it just the things I stand for that you despise?
Out! Get out!
Pardon me.
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
Patty Duvalle.
People hearing without listening
People hearing without listening
People talking without speaking
People talking without speaking
People writing songs
People writing songs
Plastics.
Please forgive me because I like you.
Please wait till my husband gets home.
Pleasure machine
Put our product to the test
Quite a while.
Really incredible.
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