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    United States. Language. English. Summertree is a 1971 American drama film directed by Anthony Newley, about a young man who drops out of university, falls in love with an older married woman, and contemplates dodging the draft to avoid serving in the Vietnam War.

    • June 9, 1971 (New York)
    • Kirk Douglas
  2. Summertree (1971), one of the first movies to overtly protest the Vietnam War, also features one of Michael Douglas's earliest screen roles, though the actor's involvement with the property went back even further.

    • Anthony Newley, Andy Siegel, David Slaven
    • Michael Douglas
  3. With Michael Douglas, Jack Warden, Brenda Vaccaro, Barbara Bel Geddes. Summertree, starring Michael Douglas and produced by his father Kirk Douglas, examines the Vietnam War and its consequences on the soldiers drafted to fight and the families they leave behind.

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    • Drama
    • Anthony Newley
    • 1971
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  5. 1971 · 1 hr 29 min. R. Drama. Summertree examines the Vietnam War and all its many consequences on the soldiers drafted to fight and the families they left behind. Subtitles: English. Starring: Michael Douglas Jack Warden Brenda Vaccaro Barbara Bel Geddes Kirk Callaway Bill Vint Jeff Siggens Rob Reiner William Smith Garry Goodrow.

    • Anthony Newley
    • January 1, 1971
    • 89 min
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    • Anthony Newley
    • 88 min
    • 17
  7. Movie Info. A guitar-player (Michael Douglas) faces his father (Jack Warden), mother and lover (Brenda Vaccaro), and a call to Vietnam. Rating: PG. Genre: Drama. Original Language: English ...

    • Drama
  8. Summertree. DRAMA. Michael Douglas stars in this story of a young music student who faces a crisis when he's called up to serve in the Vietnam war. His parents try to understand their son, but can't bridge the generation gap. The father talks him out of fleeing to Canada, but their values are refuted by news of the boy's death in Vietnam.