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  1. Carnal Knowledge is a 1971 American comedy-drama film directed by Mike Nichols and written by Jules Feiffer. It stars Jack Nicholson, Art Garfunkel, Ann-Margret, Candice Bergen, and Rita Moreno . Plot. In the late 1940s, Amherst College student Sandy meets a coed named Susan at an on-campus event and they begin dating.

    • $12.3 million (US/Canada rentals)
    • June 30, 1971
    • $5 million
  2. 1h 38m. IMDb RATING. 6.9 /10. 15K. YOUR RATING. Rate. POPULARITY. 3,855. 273. Play trailer 0:58. 3 4. 2 Videos. 99+ Photos. Comedy Drama. Chronicling the lifelong sexual development of two men who meet and become friends in college. Director. Mike Nichols. Writer. Jules Feiffer. Stars. Jack Nicholson. Candice Bergen. Art Garfunkel.

  3. YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. Subscribed. 129. Jack Nicholson stars in this bitter-sweet comedy that follows two college roommates seeking sexual fulfillment. One chooses the narrow...

  4. Mar 1, 2022 · Studiocanal is proud to present the never-seen-before 4K restoration of the Mike Nichols’ CARNAL KNOWLEDGE in celebration of the boundary-pushing feature’s 50th Anniversary. This bitterly...

    • 2 min
    • 36.7K
    • Studiocanal Cinema Club
  5. Nice guy Sandy (Art Garfunkel) and charming schemer Jonathan (Jack Nicholson) meet as college roommates in the late 1940s. Sandy woos and eventually marries the sweetly virginal Susan (Candice ...

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    • Mike Nichols
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    • Jack Nicholson
  6. Synopsis. At Amherst College in the late 1940s, freshmen roommates Jonathan Bates (Jack Nicholson) and Sanford 'Sandy' Cohn (Art Garfunkle) develop a friendly rivalry over their attempts at "scoring" on their dates with female students.

  7. "Carnal Knowledge" is clearly Mike Nichols' best film. It sets out to tell us certain things about these few characters and their sexual crucifixions, and it succeeds. It doesn't go for cheap or facile laughs, or inappropriate symbolism, or a phony kind of contemporary feeling.