Harold and Maude
Harold and Maude is a 1971 movie, directed by Hal Ashby. The film features both dark and light humor, social satire (including anti-war), promotes the notion of living life to its fullest, and has long had a cult following. The film is number 45 on the American Film Institute's list of 100 Funniest Movies and in 1997, it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress.
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1971 - Movie - Hal Ashby - War - Cult - American Film Institute - List of 100 Funniest Movies - 1997 - National Film Registry - Library of Congress
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The film was a commercial failure when it was released and critics were divided.
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The screenplay on which the film was based was written by Colin Higgins, and published as a novel in 1984.
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Screenplay - Colin Higgins - Novel - 1984
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