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  1. Summer of '42 (1971) Rated PG. Word comes to the woman that her husband has been killed in action, and almost wordlessly she takes the adolescent boy to her bed that very same night. The next day she is gone, leaving behind a note in which she gently declines to comment on the meaning of their experience -- suggesting that perhaps, with time ...

  2. Teenage Herman Raucher (Gary Grimes), summering on Nantucket Island with his sex-obsessed pals Oscy (Jerry Houser) and Benji (Oliver Conant) during World War II, meets Dorothy (Jennifer O'Neill ...

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    • Robert Mulligan
    • PG
    • Gary Grimes
  3. Vincent Canby New York Times. TOP CRITIC. "Summer of '42" is a memory movie, written, directed and acted with such uncommon good humor that I don't think you'll be put off by its sweet soft-focus ...

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  5. Summer of '42 is a very well-done and entertaining movie. It certainly presents what I would guess is a pretty accurate view of the time and place and what adolescents were like at the time. That for me is its greatest merit. I wouldn't call it a great movie, but it's certainly a good one.

  6. Summer of '42 is a 1971 American coming-of-age film directed by Robert Mulligan, and starring Jennifer O'Neill, Gary Grimes, Jerry Houser, and Christopher Norris.Based on the memoirs of screenwriter Herman "Hermie" Raucher, it follows a teenage boy who, during the summer of 1942 on Nantucket Island, embarks on a one-sided romance with a young woman, Dorothy, whose husband has gone off to fight ...

  7. Dec 22, 2023 · The movie Summer of ’42 is a timeless classic that has captivated audiences since its release in 1971. Set during World War II, this coming-of-age tale follows the story of Hermie, a young teenager who falls in love with an older woman while his friends are away at war. Directed by Robert Mulligan and starring Gary Grimes, Jennifer O’Neill ...

  8. Nov 10, 2019 · Coming of Age in the Summer of ’42. by Vincent Canby. Robert Mulligan’s Summer of ’42 is a memory movie, written, directed and acted with such uncommon good humor that I don’t think you’ll be put off by its sweet soft-focus, at least until you start analyzing it afterwards. It is, perhaps, just a little too perfect, a little too ...

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