One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest reviewed – archive, 1976 ⊕
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26 February 1976: An example of how a subject possibly destined for the art circuit can be hoist by its bootstraps into the commercial field and festooned with Oscar nominations
Milo Forman’s One Flew…
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The actor looks back on his first foray as producer as the Oscar-winning drama reaches its 50th anniversary
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The 1975 drama, one of the only films to ever receive the big five Oscars, remains a touchstone of American cinema with a resonant message of resisting conformity
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