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  1. A documentary made for the PBS program American Masters about the comedy team Nichols and May. ‎Nichols and May: Take Two (1996) directed by Phillip Schopper • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd Letterboxd — Your life in film

  2. 22 de may. de 1996 · Production: An American Masters Special Nichols and May -- Take Two (Wed. (22), 9-10 p.m. , PBS) Crew: Editor, Phillip Schopper; camera, James Szalapski; original music, George Small, Sarah Larson ...

  3. 22 likes. Review by Philip Ketchum ★★★. Doesn't offer a whole lot outside of the duo's friendship before and during their years together and some footage of them in action. Would have loved to have seen what caused the rift that happened between them to cause the break up and their outstanding prolific solo careers.

  4. Nichols and May: Take Two. by jewishfilmfests · October 1, 2015. Wonderful tribute to the legendary comedy duo Nichols and May. Before they split up to pursue independent careers, director Nichols and writer/director Elaine May were a brilliant comedy team who revolutionized the comedy landscape of the ’50s and ’60s. The pair’s ...

  5. Nichols and May: Take Two captures the magic and subsequent influence of this comedic duo with four archival comedy sequences and interviews with comedians Richard Lewis, Steve Martin and Robin Williams. Also interviewed in the film are Tom Brokaw, Jules Feiffer, Arthur Penn, as well as their manager. The skits are shown in full which allows audiences unfamiliar with Nichols and May to really ...

  6. 3 de abr. de 2016 · When they finally kiss, May’s character has yet to exhale the smoke from her cigarette, and turns away to do so mid-embrace. Nichols and May only worked together for a brief amount of time. They were successful—they landed on Broadway—but they were also fast and funny and mean. They worked quickly and without patience.

  7. El documental “Nichols and May: Take Two”, resalta el modo en que el dúo conformado por Mike Nichols y Elaine May, a través de sus segmentos e improvisaciones, influyó en el mundo de la comedia de los años 50s y 60s, y ha inspirado también a otros artistas a lo largo del tiempo.