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599:"is one of those rare films you can't help liking simply for its aspirations, which are so honest and open-minded." He concluded, "You could, I suppose, view it as a deeply romantic film full of a specifically American yearning for the purity of pubescence. You could also view it more simply as an ingratiating comedy about latent sexuality. Either way you can't doubt its charm and sheer professionalism, even if the pace is slack at times."
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513:'s agent, who had developed a fondness for the script, convinced the studio to audition his client, who was only 22 at the time. O'Neill auditioned for the role, albeit hesitantly, not wanting to perform any nude scenes. O'Neill got the role and Mulligan agreed to find a way to make the film work without blatant nudity.
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2000:, based on a short story she wrote. This story took place in an alternate reality where Herman Raucher had a son and divorced his wife, went back to Nantucket in 1962 with a still-living Oscar Seltzer, encountered Dorothy again and married her. As of 2017, this project β which O'Neill had hoped to produce with
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musical play. He was on hand opening night, giving the cast a pep talk which he concluded, "We've now done it every possible way β except go out and piss it in the snow!" The play met with positive critical and fan response, and was endorsed by
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something that we leave behind. In the summer of '42, we raided the Coast Guard station four times, we saw five movies and had nine days of rain. Benjie broke his watch. Oscy gave up the harmonica. And in a very special way, I lost Hermie...forever."
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3870:American biographical films
3156:. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
2825:"14th Annual Grammy Awards"
2561:– via RogerEbert.com.
2302:. Putnam Publishing Group.
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3224:"Jennifer O'Neill in 2002"
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1563:Summer (The First Time)
1304:Theme From 'Love Story'
1203:Jesus Christ, Superstar
850:by Warner in 2002. The
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2611:on September 20, 2018.
2441:"Summer of '42 (1971)"
1904:In 1973, the film was
3960:Romantic period films
3895:Films about virginity
3837:The Moon and Sixpence
3698:Up the Down Staircase
3666:To Kill a Mockingbird
2604:Turner Classic Movies
2268:The Mike Douglas Show
1978:Mill Mountain Theatre
1105:"Awakening Awareness"
1094:"Los Manos de Muerto"
494:To Kill a Mockingbird
468:The Mike Douglas Show
429:Basis and development
315:Oscy and introverted
3980:1970s American films
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3813:Love at Fourth Sight
3754:Same Time, Next Year
3126:. October 25, 1975.
3096:. October 25, 1975.
2936:on January 29, 2009.
2079:yesterdaysisland.com
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1966:September 11 attacks
1955:Off-Broadway musical
899:Warner Bros. Records
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3778:The Man in the Moon
3690:Inside Daisy Clover
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3234:on August 29, 2006.
3222:Bray, Tony (2002).
3154:Irish Singles Chart
2854:Film Music Reporter
2796:Ruhlmann, William.
2579:. December 31, 1970
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808:Best Original Score
780:Golden Globe Awards
732:Best Original Music
697:Best Cinematography
682:Best Original Score
531:Northern California
264:Best Original Score
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3406:The New York Times
3284:New Beverly Cinema
3173:. August 2, 1975.
3171:Officialcharts.com
2856:. October 14, 2014
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2508:(April 19, 1971).
2046:. April 15, 1971.
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1944:The New York Times
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1694:Adult Contemporary
1454:singles chronology
1293:singles chronology
1150:The Picasso Summer
1146:The Picasso Summer
1116:"And All the Time"
1061:"The Summer Knows"
960:
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608:The New York Times
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291:Barnes & Noble
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244:Christopher Norris
224:coming-of-age film
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1660:
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1583:' 1993 hit "
1581:Garth Brooks
1579:
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1524:Scott Walker
1504:Tony Bennett
1492:pop standard
1489:
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1352:
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1213:May 19, 1971
1187:
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1154:
1149:
1145:
1141:
1135:
1028:"The Danger"
1017:"Lonely Two"
961:
953:Now, Voyager
951:
945:
937:14th edition
933:Grammy Award
930:
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916:Alan Bergman
905:
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825:Gary Grimes
727:BAFTA Awards
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481:Now, Voyager
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459:World War II
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406:Lou Frizzell
388:Jerry Houser
364:
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296:Class of '44
294:
287:off Broadway
275:novelization
272:
256:World War II
240:Jerry Houser
226:directed by
218:
217:
216:
175:Running time
152:Release date
145:Warner Bros.
81:Jerry Houser
18:
3056:Kent, David
2948:Kent, David
2774:Blu-ray.com
2455:November 8,
2342:February 8,
2116:January 12,
2105:The Numbers
2054:February 6,
1879:The Shining
1736:Australia (
1647:Australia (
1585:That Summer
1571:Bryan Adams
1528:Elis Regina
1439:Producer(s)
1374:16 May 1975
1278:Producer(s)
1152:on disc 2.
1083:"La Guerre"
750:Gary Grimes
653:Nominee(s)
617:Roger Ebert
437:written by
408:as druggist
382:Gary Grimes
283:pop culture
236:Gary Grimes
203:$ 1 million
179:104 minutes
89:Narrated by
77:Gary Grimes
61:Produced by
41:Directed by
3860:1971 films
3854:Categories
3416:August 11,
3385:August 11,
3355:August 11,
3325:August 11,
3228:TV-Now.com
2926:Alger, Pat
2884:October 7,
2860:October 6,
2834:October 7,
2829:grammy.com
2809:October 6,
2683:October 7,
2632:October 1,
2583:October 7,
2557:October 7,
2521:October 7,
2490:October 7,
2309:0399107770
2150:October 7,
2084:October 7,
2020:References
1872:Filmmaker
1630:Peter Nero
1540:Bill Evans
1520:Jonny Fair
1496:Peter Nero
1291:Peter Nero
1180:Peter Nero
1050:"High I.Q"
862:Soundtrack
835:Home media
828:Nominated
815:Nominated
802:Nominated
789:Nominated
774:Nominated
754:Nominated
721:Nominated
706:Nominated
676:Nominated
554:Box office
535:Fort Bragg
523:east coast
451:Korean War
447:Army medic
424:Production
378:as Dorothy
334:girl with
328:water taxi
273:Raucher's
208:Box office
163:1971-04-18
128:Production
51:Written by
3805:Time Bomb
3730:The Other
3467:USA Today
3375:Channel 4
3279:(review)"
1939:Channel 4
1814:Billboard
1799:Billboard
1774:Ireland (
1731:position
1691:Billboard
1676:Billboard
1642:position
1610:position
1284:Paul Leka
1140:released
650:Category
640:Accolades
539:Mendocino
412:Director
402:as Miriam
384:as Hermie
309:Nantucket
252:Nantucket
107:Edited by
3789:TV plays
3549:TV Guide
3537:AllMovie
3410:Archived
3349:Archived
3345:Time Out
3319:Archived
3295:June 21,
3289:Archived
3260:Archived
3201:Archived
3175:Archived
3128:Archived
3098:Archived
3058:(1993).
3034:Archived
2983:Archived
2950:(1993).
2908:Archived
2803:AllMusic
2756:Archived
2751:WorldCat
2732:Archived
2727:DVD Talk
2449:Archived
2391:Archived
2386:AllMovie
2366:Archived
2110:Archived
2048:Archived
2008:See also
2002:Lifetime
1986:Virginia
1906:followed
1832:Top 100
1829:Cash Box
1709:Top 100
1706:Cash Box
1618:Cash Box
1371:Released
1256:Columbia
1210:Released
1136:In 2014
885:Released
877: by
578:website
355:telegram
192:Language
117:Music by
69:Starring
3574:YouTube
3522:at the
3511:at the
3255:Far Out
3207:June 2,
3181:June 2,
3134:June 2,
3104:June 2,
3066:St Ives
3040:June 2,
2992:July 9,
2653:June 9,
2577:Variety
2425:July 3,
2216:July 5,
2139:(1971)"
1982:Roanoke
1803:Hot 100
1760:Canada
1748:Canada
1680:Hot 100
1659:Canada
1480:(1975)
1471:(1975)
1322:(1972)
1317:(1971)
1308:(1970)
912:Marilyn
856:Blu-ray
656:Result
629:Variety
619:of the
549:Release
517:Filming
505:Casting
435:memoirs
390:as Oscy
195:English
184:Country
161: (
130:company
3840:(1959)
3832:(1958)
3824:(1957)
3816:(1957)
3808:(1954)
3800:(1954)
3781:(1991)
3773:(1988)
3765:(1982)
3757:(1978)
3749:(1978)
3741:(1974)
3733:(1972)
3725:(1971)
3717:(1971)
3709:(1968)
3701:(1967)
3693:(1965)
3685:(1965)
3677:(1963)
3669:(1962)
3661:(1962)
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