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    That Certain Summer

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  1. November 1, 1972. ( 1972-11-01) That Certain Summer is a 1972 American made-for-television drama film directed by Lamont Johnson. [1] The teleplay by Richard Levinson and William Link was considered the first sympathetic depiction of gay people on American television. [2] Produced by Universal Television, it was broadcast as an ABC Movie of the ...

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  2. NR. Watchlist. Story of a divorced homosexual (Hal Holbrook) and his adolescent son (Scott Jacoby, who won an Emmy). Gary: Martin Sheen. Janet: Hope Lange. Phil: Joe Don Baker. Lauren: Marlyn ...

  3. That Certain Summer: Directed by Lamont Johnson. With Hal Holbrook, Martin Sheen, Joe Don Baker, Marlyn Mason. Teenager Nick Salter visits his divorced father Doug and meets Dad's new friend Gary McLain. But Doug enjoys Gary's company more than the company of women.

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    • Hal Holbrook, Martin Sheen, Joe Don Baker
    • Lamont Johnson
  4. An acclaimed drama illuminating the conflict between a divorced homosexual and his teenage son. Holbrook, Jacoby, and Lange all were nominated for Emmy Awards (Jacoby won as Best Supporting Actor) and Lamont Johnson won the Directors Guild of America Award.

    • Lamont Johnson
    • Hal Holbrook
  5. Jan 14, 2021 · That Certain Summer is a 1972 American made-for-television drama film directed by Lamont Johnson. The teleplay by Richard Levinson and William Link was the f...

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  6. 7/10. Polite, intelligently crafted, sensitive telefilm... moonspinner55 7 December 2005. Well-made TV-movie, largely acknowledged as the first made-for-television film to tackle the subject of homosexuality, has divorced San Francisco contractor Hal Holbrook looking forward to a visit from his fourteen-year-old son who lives out in Los Angeles ...

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  8. Dec 23, 2018 · That Certain Summer (1972) The first US teleplay to deal sympathetically with homosexuality. Divorced San Francisco contractor Doug Salter is looking forward to a summer visit from his fourteen-year-old son Nick, who lives in Los Angeles with his mother Janet. The boy does not know that his father is gay and committed to Gary McClain, his life ...

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