Graduate, The (1967) - (Movie Clip) I Just Have The Toothbrush
Nervous Ben (Dustin Hoffman, title character) has been bumbling around a Los Angeles hotel (the since-demolished Ambassador) after calling Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft) to accept her offer of a tryst, co-screenwriter Buck Henry as the clerk, in director Mike Nichols' The Graduate, 1967.
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