Summer of '42

The film opens with a series of still photographs appearing over melancholic music, representing the abstract memories of the unseen Herman Raucher, now a middle-aged man. Raucher recalls the summer he spent on Nantucket island in 1942. The film flashes back to a day that then-15-year-old "Hermie" and his friends – jock Oscy and introverted nerd Benjie – spent playing on the beach. They spot a young soldier carrying his new bride into a house on the beach, and are struck by her beauty, especially Hermie, who is unable to get her out of his mind.

MPAA Rating:R
Genre:Drama, Romance
Country:United States
Produced By:Don Kranze, Richard A. Roth
Directed By:Robert Mulligan
Written By:Herman Raucher
Cast:Katherine Allentuck, Walter Scott, Jerry Houser, Gary Grimes, Oliver Conant, Maureen Stapleton, Paul Henreid, Robert Mulligan, Jennifer O'Neill, Christopher Norris, Lou Frizzell
In Theaters:Apr 09, 1971
Runtime:1 hour 43 minutes
Production:Warner Bros.
Budget:$1,000,000
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