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From the Simon & Garfunkel Mrs. Robinson wiki page:"In the film The Graduate, listless recent college graduate Benjamin Braddock has an affair with an older married woman, Mrs. Robinson. The song as it appears in the film is different from the familiar hit single version, as only the chorus of the song appears multiple times throughout the second half of the film. It was only later on that Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel re-recorded the song by employing additional lyrics to form the hit single."
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Mrs Robinson was an older woman who seduced a young boy in the film The Graduate, so you work it out.
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He is a graduate of Hofstra University and UCLA Film School. He got a different dgree from each.
Bourbon on the rocks.
The Graduate(1967)
The Seinfeld episode "The Switch" was modeled after the movie "The Graduate." In this episode, George Costanza becomes infatuated with his friend's attractive mother, paralleling the storyline of Benjamin Braddock's affair with Mrs. Robinson in the film. The episode cleverly references themes of desire and the complexities of relationships, similar to those explored in "The Graduate."
The female lead in "The Graduate" was played by Anne Bancroft, who portrayed the character Mrs. Robinson. Her role as the older woman who seduces the young protagonist, Benjamin Braddock, became iconic and significantly contributed to the film's cultural impact. Bancroft's performance earned her critical acclaim and remains one of her most memorable roles.
In the film 'The Graduate' Dustin Hoffman plays Benjamin Braddock, at a loose end after college, is seduced by a woman twice his age: cold-as-ice friend of the family Mrs. Robinson (played by Anne Bancroft). So its understandable that Benjamin's dream girl (played by Katherine Ross) is aghast when she finds out he's been sleeping with... her mother.
Because Microsoft Entered The Film.
Anne Bancroft