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By the late 1960s, the sexual revolution of the baby boomer generation had refocused public attitudes about sex.
Times changed, but Day's films did not.
Day's 1965 film, Do Not Disturb, was a box office failure and was unpopular with critics as well.
Critics and comics dubbed Day " The World's Oldest Virgin ", and audiences began to shy away from her films.
As a result, she slipped from the list of top box office stars, last appearing in the top ten in 1966 with the hit film The Glass Bottom Boat.
One of the roles she turned down was that of " Mrs. Robinson " in The Graduate, a role that eventually went to Anne Bancroft.
In her published memoirs, Day said that she had rejected the part on moral grounds.
She starred in the western film The Ballad of Josie ( 1967 ) and starred in a comedy film centered on the Northeast blackout of November 9, 1965 called Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?
( 1968 ).
Her final feature, the comedy film With Six You Get Eggroll, was released in 1968.

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