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Currently immersed in this book about the making of the five 1967 Oscar nominees for Best Picture (In the Heat of the Night, Bonnie and Clyde, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, The Graduate and Dr. Doolittle) .  I didn’t expect it to be so engaging; Pictures at a Revolution is straight-up fascinating.
I love learning more about the personalities behind the films — even Dr. Doolittle!
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Currently immersed in this book about the making of the five 1967 Oscar nominees for Best Picture (In the Heat of the Night, Bonnie and Clyde, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, The Graduate and Dr. Doolittle) .  I didn’t expect it to be so engaging; Pictures at a Revolution is straight-up fascinating.

I love learning more about the personalities behind the films — even Dr. Doolittle!

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    • #1960s
    • #Mark Harris
    • #books
    • #film history
    • #reading
    • #classic film
    • #Pictures at a Revolution
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