My series on early Mike Nichols films continues this month with his follow-up to the 1967 classic, “The Graduate.” In 1970, while most of the country oohed and aahed over Robert Altman’s anti-war black comedy, “M*A*S*H*,” I believe Nichols made a far greater statement with his brilliant adaptation of Joseph Heller’s caustic novel, “Catch-22.”
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Buried Treasures: Catch-22
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My series on early Mike Nichols films continues this month with his follow-up to the 1967 classic, “The Graduate.” In 1970, while most of the country oohed and aahed over Robert Altman’s anti-war black comedy, “M*A*S*H*,” I believe Nichols made a far greater statement with his brilliant adaptation of Joseph Heller’s caustic novel, “Catch-22.”