Written by Herman Raucher, 'Summer of '42' is one of the screen's most haunting romances. A nation is caught up in a war that will forever change it. At a New England beach colony, 15-year-old Hermie (Gary Grimes) is caught up in a passion that will forever change him: he's infatuated with 22-year-old Dorothy (Jennifer O'Neill), whose soldier/husband is away at war. Director Robert Mulligan ('To Kill a Mockingbird') keeps a sharp eye on period detail and the comic potential of growing up, keenly observing in the work of Grimes, Jerry Houser and Oliver Conant as a "terrible trio" of fast friends. An Academy Award? winner for Michel Legrand's score, 'Summer of '42' is the stuff of the fondest movie memories.
Production Year:
1971
Released:
Tue, 02/05/2002
Run Time Minutes:
104
Genres:
Drama
Trailer:
No
Format Aspect Ratio:
1.85-Wide Screen
Resolution:
480x720 LowRez
More Information:
HD-2
Audio Language:
English
Audio Format:
Dolby Digital
Audio Channels:
Mono
Actors:
Jennifer O'Neill - Dorothy
Actors:
Gary Grimes - Herman "Hermie" Raucher
Actors:
Jerry Houser - Oscar "Oscy" Seltzer
Actors:
Oliver Conant - Benjie
Actors:
Katherine Allentuck - Aggie
Actors:
Christopher Norris - Miriam
Actors:
Lou Frizzell - Druggist
Actors:
Robert Mulligan - Narrator
Actors:
Walter Scott - Pete (Dorothy's Husband)
Actors:
Maureen Stapleton - Hermie's Mother