Rating: PG
Genre:
Romance
Release Date: 02/05/2002
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol/Por/Japanese
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: 5.1/1
Run Time: 104 Minutes
Flags: Adult Situations, Not For Children, Adult Language
Distributor/Studio: Warner Home Video
A surprise success in 1971 ($20 million worth of "surprise"),
The Summer of '42 is a coming-of-age piece, drenched in nostalgia. Director
Robert Mulligan narrates the film as the grown-up counterpart of Hermie (
Gary Grimes), a teenager of the War Years who has a crush on twentyish
Jennifer O'Neill. With
O'Neill's soldier husband off to war,
Grimes convinces himself that he can take hubby's place in every way.
O'Neill is amused by
Grimes' attentions (confined to doing chores and carrying her groceries), but never thinks of him in sexual terms. And then,
O'Neill's husband is killed in battle.
Herman Raucher based his intensely nostalgic script on his own experience, going so far as to use the real names of past acquaintances (including the
Jennifer O'Neill counterpart) as character names in his screenplay. An Academy Award went to
Michel LeGrand's evocative musical score.
Summer of '42 was later novelized by
Raucher, then followed up on screen by the less effective
Class of 44.
~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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S. Brown
from Phoenix, Arizona
This is a must see!
I watched this movie 36 years ago when I was 14. It was one of the first movies I watched that had any sexually implied content in it at all. The innocence of young sexual curiousity is at its best in this movie. Every young boy or man wants to be Hermie.
This is a must see movie!