Summer of '42 1971 Ending Scene

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  • @rickholland6695
    @rickholland6695 Před rokem +28

    2:04 This is a beautiful movie. I consider myself tremendously lucky.
    For me, it was the summer of 1977. I was 16 in a high-school medical training program. My emergency medical training mentor was Penny. She was 30, an EMT with a nursing background. We made a very special connection.
    We eventually became EMT/Paramedic partners working on the ambulance together for many years. In fact, we worked the vast majority of our EMS careers together. We were a great team on and off duty, building a successful life together. Suffering and sacrificing together, but with a fair amount of happiness as well.
    I knew Penny for 43 great years. We lived together for 30 years, married 15 of them (I was her second husband).
    Due to the type of work we did together, we were not spared all the senseless tragedies. However, we had each other to overcome adversity.
    Unfortunately, Penny passed away suddenly in May of 2020. I love and miss you, my wonderful wife.
    But life goes on.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před rokem +3

      WOW, what a powerful story and thanks for sharing, Rick! But how sad that your dear Penny passed on and my condolences to you. Thank God you have the memories of her to forever cherish and she lives on in your heart. 😇

    • @patreacurry2182
      @patreacurry2182 Před rokem +1

      amen

  • @mikewalters3048
    @mikewalters3048 Před 2 lety +87

    I was 21 when the movie came out. I saw it at a drive-in with a friendly, smiling girl who lived in my apartment building. When I first saw it, I got nostalgic for the middle teenage years of my life. Now I watch the movie and have those same feelings, but I also become sentimental for that first time watching the movie in 1972. The girl, my old '65 Pontiac LeMans, and Summer of '42 at a drive-in theater.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 2 lety +11

      GREAT memories and thanks for sharing! I was 18 and had just graduated from high school when I saw this beloved movie in 1971 at an indoor theater in San Jose, CA. with a high school classmate of mine on our first date. She LOVED the movie, too! This movie was at the theater for almost ONE year since it was that popular. I fell in love with the movie and music the first time I saw it and it still gives me goosebumps and cherished memories even today of a much more innocent time back then that I will always miss AND when Hollywood made GREAT movies!

    • @davidweimer8880
      @davidweimer8880 Před 2 lety +5

      I understand completely. I was a sophomore in college. It touched me, even then somehow.

    • @Keyboardhugo
      @Keyboardhugo Před 2 lety +4

      I‘ve never seen this Movie, but I just get sentimental if I hear this Music. 😪

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 2 lety +6

      @@Keyboardhugo It is a movie that is well worth watching. It was one of the BIGGEST hits of 1971 and Michel Legrand won an Oscar for the soundtrack. The performances of Jennifer O'Neill and Gary Grimes were especially touching, esp. near the end of the movie.

    • @ftalarowski
      @ftalarowski Před 2 lety +4

      I saw this when it first came out. I had just graduated from high school. I could identify with the pathetic awkwardness of Hermie, the approach-avoidance towards sex and embarrassing fumbling as Hermie tried to impress Dorothy. I teared up then as Hermie read Dorothy's letter. And I still do whenever I see see this sequence.
      Yesterday, I reread the novel and found myself tearing up again. Herman Raucher's words and Robert Mulligan's voice over as the adult Hermie are emotionally powerful. Michel Legrand's score is the cherry on top of beautiful film.

  • @femgoo
    @femgoo Před 5 měsíci +27

    Herman Raucher died on Dec. 28, 2023! R.I.P. Hermie.

    • @reesebn38
      @reesebn38 Před 5 měsíci +4

      OMG I did not know that! R.I.P. Hermie. Your story touched me deeply. Strange too because I just rewatched the movie a week ago. First time was in 1980 on tv when I was 15. I could watch the opening and closing scenes of this movie all day long.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@reesebn38 Wow, I did not know that Herman died last December right after Christmas. I also LOVE the opening and closing scenes of this movie and could also watch them over and over, though I felt the ending was rushed. It would have been nicer to see Hermie a bit longer on the porch while he was reading the letter. Anyhow, this is one of my all-time favorite movies and I LOVE the theme music which adds to the magic of this movie. Makes me feel like being 18 all over again back in the fall of 1971. 😎

  • @Schnipp08
    @Schnipp08 Před 4 lety +61

    This is one of the best coming of age movies ever made. Probably the very best.

  • @hibob418
    @hibob418 Před 5 lety +40

    Did anyone else watch this at age 13 on the TV late show on a cold midwest Saturday night, and stare at that empty beach house with the waves in the background, and just feel sheer emptiness and utter melancholy?
    Or was it just me? 40 some years later it still wrecks me.

    • @karl.weaver
      @karl.weaver Před 5 lety +3

      this film breaks me in two everytime, but I wouldn’t have it any other way !

    • @fredcampbell9237
      @fredcampbell9237 Před 5 lety +5

      At the time the movie came out I was just coming out of a relationship with an older woman. I was 17. I was heartbroken that this woman realized that it wasn't a proper thing to be in with me. I still had another year of high scool to complete.
      The movie just reopened a wounded heart. Everytime I watch that movie I relate to what I had once experieced in my life and will never forget or regret.

    • @jonathanmaroshick1170
      @jonathanmaroshick1170 Před 4 lety +1

      I saw it on the TV Late Show too.. I loved that movie..

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 3 lety +2

      @@fredcampbell9237 WOW, I can only imagine what you experienced at such a young age and how you felt at that time..........and will always feel for the rest of your life. Thanks for sharing a part of your story. I hope that you DO get some good feelings from this movie after what happened to you.

    • @mohamedabrahimabrahim224
      @mohamedabrahimabrahim224 Před 3 lety

      first saw the film in '71. turned 64 a few weeks back. first time i realized i was getting old. it was difficult to leave that film from my mind. may be it was the hemp!

  • @Fan_Made_Videos
    @Fan_Made_Videos Před 4 lety +27

    I was a prepubescent child when I saw this on TV but I fully understood the story and its implications. Looking back after watching it again as an adult many years later it amazes me how universal this story is. No matter what generation you're from, we all were young once and feared getting older and finding and losing love when it wasn't expected. This movie will always mean that to me.

  • @AsYourCruiseDirector
    @AsYourCruiseDirector Před 11 lety +7

    This score makes me cry instantly.

    • @MrJpartridge
      @MrJpartridge Před 6 lety +1

      hi jenny I am the brother you didn't know you had I tear up instantly

  • @christiandm1041
    @christiandm1041 Před 10 měsíci +11

    One of my favorite movies growing up in the 70's...one of my favorite movies now...

  • @ladyanne8139
    @ladyanne8139 Před rokem +16

    Never shall I forget this splendid movie... oh, how I cried watching ..

  • @annemander78
    @annemander78 Před 6 lety +28

    I can watch this movie a million times and never cease to be brought to tears. Such a beautiful moment in time.

    • @marcom.1919
      @marcom.1919  Před 6 lety +4

      That s my summer movie and it s always a beautiful moment everytimeI start it ! And thanks to Michel Legrand for that awsome music!

  • @leonkirby9294
    @leonkirby9294 Před rokem +25

    I wish you good things…only good things.
    Such a lovely sentiment.

  • @DougCeleste
    @DougCeleste Před 2 lety +23

    "Life is made up of small comings and goings. And for everything we take with us, there is something that we leave behind."

    • @railwaystationmaster
      @railwaystationmaster Před 2 lety +5

      Sometimes in an ever complex world where it’s easy to get lost in our own self impotence a visit back to the summer of 42
      is all we need to reconnect with reality and the deep emotional bond we need to ground us during life’s journey.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 2 lety +4

      @@railwaystationmaster Thanks for sharing your very touching thoughts. I saw this movie when I was 18 in 1971 with my date and she LOVED this movie, too! Since then, I have always had a "deep emotional bond" with this beloved movie that still touches my heart today at the age of 68.

  • @rafiahmed7355
    @rafiahmed7355 Před rokem +17

    It happens almost every one’s life.
    We meet. Like each other very much.
    Then, get separated and never see
    each other again. But the image in
    our minds is never erased.

    • @elifoust7664
      @elifoust7664 Před rokem

      Well said,my first was special,and in memory.1974

  • @jguerrero447
    @jguerrero447 Před 7 lety +28

    There was no internet to search and stalk some. No social media. No uploading of videoed private to sex to share with the masses to shame a scorned lover. No sharky vile comments on tweet. No shit. Kinda missed those simpler days.

  • @Wolfsky9
    @Wolfsky9 Před 6 lety +25

    This ending brings me to tears--& at 71 y/o, you'd think I'd long be past them, but NO---this is one film that does it to me, every time. -----------------WolfSky9

    • @MrJpartridge
      @MrJpartridge Před 6 lety +4

      i'm 78 and it brings tears to my eyes everytime I watch it

  • @nealwhaley63
    @nealwhaley63 Před 10 měsíci +11

    “It took us longer to understand the things we felt.” At least that generation could feel. So many of us now can’t anymore.

  • @nassauguy48
    @nassauguy48 Před rokem +21

    This was a very powerful film, especially for its time. Jennifer O'Neill was 23, Gary Grimes was 16, and even though the scenes involved only kissing and their lying in bed side by side, that was still rather bold. In any event, despite being the middle aged man that I now am, I always choke up whenever I hear the musical theme and watch the conclusion. A shame that neither of these two performers achieved greater stardom, they were both excellent.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před rokem +5

      I agree with everything you said about these two wonderful actors and the movie. Both made some movies after "Summer of '42" but those movies could NOT compare to their roles in this memorable and nostalgic movie. I also LOVED the ending and the poignant final words, scenery and music but I felt it was rushed, especially with Hermie on the porch reading the letter. That scene faded away much too fast in my opinion but it still was a lovely ending to a touching movie like you said. (The sequel, "Class of '44," was a HUGE disappointment and Jennifer was not in that one and Oliver barely had a role in the film.)

  • @JuneLynn
    @JuneLynn Před 8 lety +5

    Love this movie so much, saw it again on TCM a few days ago....I still have my paperback book that I bought when I was 17....such a wonderful, funny, moving true story....wouldn't it be nice if everyone had a summer of '42 ~~

  • @juanecalh
    @juanecalh Před 3 lety +22

    I always cry on this ending. Love this movie.

  • @bryanrussell9906
    @bryanrussell9906 Před 5 lety +17

    I will never ever forget that ending...It still haunts me today...Powerful and unforgettable. .I first saw it at 13 yrs old...Fell in love with Jennifer just like many other boys did...Such a true natural beauty..This is one of those movies that sticks with you for a lifetime..

    • @WILL-sn4us
      @WILL-sn4us Před 3 lety +1

      A love story is also a good movie

  • @ianhillman4007
    @ianhillman4007 Před 10 lety +8

    My favourite movie of all time.

  • @aninhaprsouza
    @aninhaprsouza Před 9 lety +15

    What a masterpiece! The movie and soundtrack!

    • @aninhaprsouza
      @aninhaprsouza Před 8 lety +3

      ***** Hello! Incredibly touching movie... So tender story and a perfect music match.
      Have you ever watched Doctor Zhivago, English Patient and A Man and a Woman? They are really romantic movies. If you want, there are others that I can tell you later.
      ;-)

    • @stormatsunup
      @stormatsunup Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Ana, I love the sensitivities in this movie. This was a true story. It's more than just a coming of age story, so much more. I saw Dr. Zhivago, beautiful, sad, wonderful movie. I haven't seen the other two you mentioned. If ever you want to watch a tender touching story, assuming you haven't seen it already, The Bridges of Madison County. Directed by Clint Eastwood, who also stars as leading man with Meryl Streep.

    • @aninhaprsouza
      @aninhaprsouza Před 7 lety

      +stormatsunup Hey! Thanks for your reply! I really love this kind of movie and so who loves it too!
      I've planning for a long time to watch "The Bridges of Madison County"! I'll try to watch this week and so I can tell you my impressions (although I my very sure that it is a wonderful movie, due to your very good taste)!

    • @stormatsunup
      @stormatsunup Před 7 lety

      You're Welcome. Let me know what you think about it. I can only say, star-crossed lovers will be in that emotional moment of these two characters.

  • @Wolfsky9
    @Wolfsky9 Před 7 lety +18

    I have never understood why this ending brings me to tears, but it always does. Always. ---And, was there EVER a woman more beautiful than the glorious Jennifer O'Neill ???? ---------------WolfSky9, almost 71 y/o

  • @seesaw809
    @seesaw809 Před rokem +17

    I cannot stop saying wish you good things only good things.I tear up each time

  • @michaelnicola5210
    @michaelnicola5210 Před 10 měsíci +7

    I'm choked up now with tears in my eyes as I was when I saw it as a youngster about his age. It has touched generations of us and will always be remembered.

  • @tss77
    @tss77 Před 11 měsíci +14

    Talking about a coming of age movie! Summer of 42 was it for me.

    • @loveofdogs
      @loveofdogs Před 11 měsíci +3

      I saw this movie on tv in the 70's when I was around "Hermie's" age, but it was relevant for me then. I never forgot it. But It really hit me when in the early years of youtube I decided to look it up to visit it again. I then was pulled back into my youth and rediscovered that time of my life when love was new and coming of age could be painful.
      The theme song always brings me back to that innocent time like nothing else. Bitter-sweet.

  • @innfield8836
    @innfield8836 Před 2 lety +14

    So much of this - except for the Dorothy part - resonates with my own 'Summer of 42' ( it was 1969) that it has the power to bring me to tears even now.

  • @antoniotrajano
    @antoniotrajano Před rokem +9

    I have seen this ending scene a countless number of times.... always with tears rolling down my face.....

  • @robertbenefiel2781
    @robertbenefiel2781 Před 9 měsíci +19

    Everyone has a summer of 42 !

    • @adrianb5084
      @adrianb5084 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Beautifully said and so very true

    • @johnkemper3451
      @johnkemper3451 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I had mine 2 yrs ago and wrote her a 20 page novella i was herme and it was my summer of 22

  • @MVR326
    @MVR326 Před rokem +13

    i saw this again last week for the first time in many years, I guess having endured heart ache, loss, and the twists and turns of adulthood myself , the movies impact on me was triple and powerful

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před rokem +2

      I hear you loud and clear, Mike, and I feel the same at almost the age of 70! This movie is one of the two most emotionally touching movies of my lifetime (along with "The Trouble With Angels").

  • @ptery
    @ptery Před 7 lety +10

    I was 23 when I saw this this movie. Cried my eyes out. Something about being an older teen - the 'coming of age' genre. It's universal. Plus it's a beautifully done movie with a perfect score.

  • @jimgallagher2979
    @jimgallagher2979 Před 4 lety +35

    When I saw this movie I thought Jennifer O'Neill was the most beautiful woman I'd ever seen. Still do.

    • @jwelch5742
      @jwelch5742 Před 4 lety +7

      When casting for the role of Dorothy, Warner Bros. declined to audition any actresses younger than the age of 30; Jennifer O'Neill'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.

    • @mohamedabrahimabrahim224
      @mohamedabrahimabrahim224 Před 3 lety

      @@jwelch5742 she was in the film for only 7 mins.

    • @theonlyonestanding8079
      @theonlyonestanding8079 Před 2 lety +2

      She was so sweet in this movie

  • @kelvinthomas4998
    @kelvinthomas4998 Před 4 lety +23

    man the part when he say kids was different and times were different really touched me

    • @WILL-sn4us
      @WILL-sn4us Před 3 lety +4

      Kids was more respectful back then not today

    • @WILL-sn4us
      @WILL-sn4us Před 3 lety +3

      Love story was also a good movie in the 70s

    • @rockyracoon3233
      @rockyracoon3233 Před 3 lety

      @@WILL-sn4us . Those two movies are very similar!

  • @go-goakins1489
    @go-goakins1489 Před 4 lety +15

    A bittersweet ending to a magnificent 🎞 film🤙🙌

  • @valentinetk
    @valentinetk Před 3 lety +14

    each of us has bitter sweet memories like this in youth. this movie takes us back to those days.

  • @Dragonfly6160
    @Dragonfly6160 Před měsícem +3

    The sound of the waves rolling in and out is the perfect background for this scene.

  • @karl.weaver
    @karl.weaver Před 5 lety +16

    This film breaks me in two everytime, but I wouldn’t have it any other way !

  • @mrbriscoe2001
    @mrbriscoe2001 Před 2 lety +12

    The Ocean sounds always in the background..Brilliant..

  • @geo386
    @geo386 Před 5 lety +21

    I was too young in the seventies to appreciate such a poignant and stirring movie. When I see it here it reminds me of someone I loved that was never meant to be. I listen to the theme and remember that Saturday leaving her as the rain fell softly as my train rolled out of sight. It was a turning point for me because I felt loves joy and its sorrow. This person will never know what a valuable lesson I learned in my youth. I was forever changed afterwards, just as Hermie. I left that piece of myself behind never to return. It still makes me misty sometimes.

    • @Jay-vr9ir
      @Jay-vr9ir Před 4 lety

      Sorry for me I was 16 and she was 23.

    • @geo386
      @geo386 Před 4 lety

      @@Jay-vr9ir We were close in age, yet two different lifestyles. I just like to reminiscence sometimes.

  • @valuecalc
    @valuecalc Před 7 lety +16

    That amazing music sells the film.

  • @SUGAR_XYLER
    @SUGAR_XYLER Před 7 lety +22

    when he talks about losing Hermie forever
    I feel his pain

    • @stormatsunup
      @stormatsunup Před 7 lety +5

      "And in a very "special way" I lost Hermie, forever".
      Hermie appeared to be more mature than his friends. And I always thought that he probably never shared that special experience with them. He kept it in his heart. Forever ...

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 3 lety +2

      I also felt his pain but in a MUCH different way about losing one's innocence forever in this life. I felt like that in 1967 after graduating from 8 years at a private grammar school that was like a family to me in so many ways. It was even more special when I had my FIRST crush in my life with the new girl in school in the 8th grade. Like Hermie, it ended in such a bittersweet way but it was also so innocent and unforgettable.

    • @gerryvanderzeypen1214
      @gerryvanderzeypen1214 Před 3 lety +2

      and so do I and at 76 years old now and all of the many memories, some bad as well as good............well then..........I'll leave it at that , beautiful movie....

  • @MrGuitars8
    @MrGuitars8 Před 2 lety +14

    BRILLIANT MOVIE !!!!!

  • @lisamichellecaronia8662
    @lisamichellecaronia8662 Před 6 lety +14

    This brings me to tears !

  • @christopherfattibene7296
    @christopherfattibene7296 Před 6 lety +12

    What a beautiful movie, it made me cry

  • @go-goakins1489
    @go-goakins1489 Před 7 lety +8

    Bittersweet ending and such a great movie

  • @isabellelarose5782
    @isabellelarose5782 Před 6 lety +9

    I feel so sad for her!!i feel the pain she feel ,and the beatiful music make me cry.

  • @morriswomack1296
    @morriswomack1296 Před rokem +14

    I’ve seen thousands of movies but Summer of ‘42 is singular to me because I can remember every facet of having gone to see it. I was in the Air Force at Kessler AFB, MS. Bored I walked down a side street past a porn shop to the movie theater and left like Hermie changed. Now I’ve watched it perhaps 20 times and I still get that same feeling. It’s quite a movie.

    • @leonkirby9294
      @leonkirby9294 Před rokem +3

      I implore you to read the book.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před rokem +3

      Morris, thanks for sharing your nostalgic thoughts. This movie is one of my all-time favorites and I took my first date to see it in San Jose, CA. back in 1971. She loved it as much as I did. Yes, indeed, it is quite a special movie in so many ways with the acting, nostalgia, lovely scenery and the gorgeous soundtrack. Truly unforgettable for me when I was just 18 and had just graduated from high school. (There is a wonderful CZcams 50th Anniversary Reunion Video with Jennifer, Jerry and Oliver that came out last year. It is really special to see but sadly, Gary decided to not be a part of it. Still worth viewing.)

    • @clairelivefreeordie2551
      @clairelivefreeordie2551 Před rokem

      @@leonkirby9294 what's so different about the book?

    • @robertstephens156
      @robertstephens156 Před rokem +1

      @@clairelivefreeordie2551 The book was written after the film was made but before it's release. The studio didn't think the film was that good so they wanted to generate some advance publicity. The book became a best seller which in turn made the film very successful. The difference between the book and the film is the book is much more raw. The film is sweet and heartwarming/heartbreaking. I'm not going to give away any spoilers. You would have to read the book to understand my meaning. I highly recommend the book.

    • @patreacurry2182
      @patreacurry2182 Před rokem

      mayb youre my days too, the 70s, i grad 1973.

  • @richardglatfeltet2653
    @richardglatfeltet2653 Před 3 lety +19

    In my opinion its one of the greatest movie ever made!!!

    • @richardglatfeltet2653
      @richardglatfeltet2653 Před 3 lety +5

      Also the best thing about this movie is that it's a true story this really did happen hermie was the author of the book..and he narrated the end of the movie

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 3 lety +2

      Where I lived in San Jose, CA. at the time, it was at a theater for almost ONE year since it was that popular!!! It is one of my all-time favorite movies and was one of the most popular movies of 1971. I also LOVE it like you do.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 3 lety +4

      @@richardglatfeltet2653 Many people do not realize that it is indeed based on a true story.

  • @carlorachel
    @carlorachel Před 2 lety +11

    Love, so elusive to those who want to grab it, seize it, make it their own. Yet, it is never distant from any of us, always allowing itself to be seen close by. Sometimes by serendipity we touch love or it touches us, and those sublime feelings last but fleeting moments. It leaves, but not before leaving its memory. And that we hold on to forever.

  • @spideraxis
    @spideraxis Před 3 lety +22

    The movie that had the most profound effect on me. More than any other.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 3 lety +2

      One of my all-time favorite movies that I saw in 1971 with my first date. She also LOVED the movie. And so I share how you feel about this movie since it still touches my heart 50 years later. But "The Trouble With Angels" from 1966 is the movie that is most closest to my heart.

    • @mohamedabrahimabrahim224
      @mohamedabrahimabrahim224 Před 3 lety +1

      Summer '42 & 'To Kill a Mockingbird' both directed by Bob.

    • @spideraxis
      @spideraxis Před 3 lety +1

      @@mohamedabrahimabrahim224 Thanks, wasn't aware, and I saw both films.

  • @alanwhiting2127
    @alanwhiting2127 Před 6 lety +7

    I saw the Summer of 42 when it was released in 1971. A great film and a great score by Michel Legrand.

  • @shithead8953
    @shithead8953 Před 4 lety +11

    Just that last 3 minutes makes me cry buckets..

  • @briangrace1402
    @briangrace1402 Před rokem +11

    so profound and moving and that theme...

  • @likable72
    @likable72 Před 2 lety +12

    “ In the summer of 42 I’ve lost Hermie forever”.

  • @kevanmallison8610
    @kevanmallison8610 Před 3 lety +10

    Love is the flower of everything that must perish,... and yet will never die.

  • @Arcader-cs9bs
    @Arcader-cs9bs Před 3 lety +18

    0:53-2:24 - *Dorothy:* _[voiceover]_ Dear Hermie, I must go home now. I'm sure you'll understand. There's much I have to do. I won't try and explain what happened last night, because I know that in time, you'll find a proper way in which to remember it. What I _will_ do is remember you. And I pray that you be spared all senseless tragedies. I wish you good things, Hermie. _Only_ good things. Always, Dorothy.
    *Herman Raucher:* _[narrating]_ I was never to see her again. Nor was I ever to learn what became of her. We were different then. Kids were different. It took us longer to understand the things we felt. Life is made up of small comings and goings. And for everything we take with us, there is 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. Benji broke his watch, Oscy gave up the harmonica, and in a very special way, I lost Hermie. Forever. - When you get laid, all innocence is gone.

    • @stevenrosa422
      @stevenrosa422 Před 3 lety +3

      Actually the voice you hear is of the director Robert Mulligan

    • @toyman81
      @toyman81 Před 2 lety +1

      @@stevenrosa422 But doesn't he sound so much like the actor Frank Overton. But he passed in 1967.

  • @edrick826
    @edrick826 Před 6 lety +14

    miss my youth have to admit, all the school friends are long gone and have never seen any of them through the years. Good memories though......................onward we go...............(great movie also, a CLASSIC as far as I am concerned)

    • @MrJpartridge
      @MrJpartridge Před 6 lety

      I think your experience is the rule not the exception - three years after graduating high school 2 of friends were dead and like you very rarely have I seen any of my school friends

  • @romankloda9032
    @romankloda9032 Před 7 lety +10

    this movie reminds me of a girl that i had met in 72 ,I've never married ,i guess meeting Carol was my "summer of 42",we were the same age ,she is my only regret ,

  • @djrenealvarado
    @djrenealvarado Před 5 lety +8

    I will ways Remember this Movie.
    I was 15 years old.

  • @vchanpe1
    @vchanpe1 Před 12 dny +2

    This was a beautiful movie that I saw 50 plus years ago. I will remember it for a very long time because I was heart broken at the end.

  • @normanbommarito6029
    @normanbommarito6029 Před 10 měsíci +6

    A fantastic movie with very good acting.

  • @jessejohnson6799
    @jessejohnson6799 Před rokem +15

    Just the music itself is touching

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před rokem +2

      BEST movie soundtrack in my lifetime of almost 70 years! I agree with every word you said, Jesse!

  • @roberttaylor1999
    @roberttaylor1999 Před 3 lety +10

    Nicely put together Marco. A film that has become a favourite for so many of us. Nice to play this clip every now and then as a reminder.

  • @edwardjnarrojr3135
    @edwardjnarrojr3135 Před měsícem +4

    I was eleven when I watched this near Bryan college station Texas with my father. Madisonville TX

  • @alfonsosaenz9510
    @alfonsosaenz9510 Před rokem +10

    Beautiful mesmerising movie

  • @hinimaru2001
    @hinimaru2001 Před 9 lety +2

    私の甘酸っぱい青春の1ページの記憶(35年前)がこのシーンを見ると懐かしく思い出します。いつまでも忘れる事の出来ない音楽と映像です。

  • @jimfalcione1554
    @jimfalcione1554 Před 8 lety +2

    Great film and a most memorable soundtrack. Just perfect.

  • @Gamble661
    @Gamble661 Před 2 lety +9

    Most movies should only be watched for their entertainment value, they're not something to learn life lessons from...this movie is one of the rare exceptions to that rule.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 2 lety +3

      You said so much in so few words and thanks for sharing!

  • @MrJpartridge
    @MrJpartridge Před 7 lety +8

    I CAN'T WATCH THIS WITHOUT TEARING UP

  • @DougCeleste
    @DougCeleste Před 2 lety +8

    LOVE this movie which is one of my all-time favorites! I saw it in 1971 with my date and she LOVED it, also! I just wish the ending would have lasted a bit longer. It seemed too rushed after Hermie found the letter on the porch and the scene faded away much sooner than what I had expected. Anyhow, this is a movie that I will always cherish for the acting, scenery, nostalgia AND Michel's LOVELY music!

  • @AliensAnonymous
    @AliensAnonymous Před 5 lety +21

    I never felt that this was a melancholy ending. It seemed real to me, in a film sort of way. They could never be together again. But to have your 1st sexual encounter with a beautiful woman who tragically needed affection... compared to fumbling with a high school girl in the back seat of your dad's station wagon hoping your parents didn't look out the front window, would be a deeper memory.

  • @stevenrosa422
    @stevenrosa422 Před 2 lety +16

    Base on a the true story of Herman Raucher, he even used the real names of his friends and Dorothy he actuality heard from her right after the movies came out in 71.

    • @archieriverdale769
      @archieriverdale769 Před rokem +3

      Really??? That’s great!! How awesome is that!!!!

    • @OnePost909
      @OnePost909 Před rokem +7

      New York Times, 2000:
      The success of the movie also prompted a wave of letters from women saying they were the real Dorothy. One, however, seemed genuine to Mr. Raucher. ''It had the same handwriting as in the note she left me, which was in one of the last scenes of the movie. It was postmarked Ohio, with no address. I think that really was from Dorothy. She said she was worried about me.'' It was the last Mr. Raucher heard from the woman. ''She wrote that the ghosts of that time were better left alone.''

  • @francisebbecke2727
    @francisebbecke2727 Před 2 lety +6

    I was 16 in 1971 when this movie came out. Only to be wished that we could all come of age in such a positive way. This movie makes for a great substitute if only vicariously.

    • @stringalongmike1953
      @stringalongmike1953 Před 2 lety +5

      I was 17 when this movie came out.. This movie and music make me emotional. And yes, I agree with you.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 2 lety +3

      I was 18 when this movie came out and I took my first date with a girl to see it at a lovely theater in Campbell, CA. where this movie was at for almost a year!! It was that popular. This movie still touches my heart today 51 years later. It brings back so many memories of just graduating from high school and not knowing what I was going to do in life. Little did I know how tough of a decade the 1970's was going to be for me but this movie was indeed a BIG highlight of that decade. "Summer of '42" is one of my all-time favorite movies in so many ways and Gary Grimes and Jennifer O'Neill especially sparkled in their roles. And the magical music of Michel Legrand made it all even more special for all of us to forever cherish.

  • @ozgesolmaz752
    @ozgesolmaz752 Před 5 lety +8

    I love this movie sooooo much, it means a lot to me.

  • @kelvinthomas4998
    @kelvinthomas4998 Před 4 lety +25

    these were the innocent times and we lost those

    • @jeffreyplatt7457
      @jeffreyplatt7457 Před 3 lety

      I grew up in those wonderful innocent times. Then after the 1950' something changed. Something deep in the human Soul. And it has never been the same since. I use to think it was my perception of things. Now I think it really was a universal change !!

    • @candidmanster
      @candidmanster Před 3 lety

      @@jeffreyplatt7457 I'm not old enough to know those years, was that WWII what changed the humanity foreever?

    • @rimshot2270
      @rimshot2270 Před 3 lety +1

      Innocent? She committed the crime of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Today, she would be charged with statutory rape. Why is it beautiful when it's a young boy with a grown woman but horrible when it's a young girl with a grown man?

    • @kelvinthomas4998
      @kelvinthomas4998 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rimshot2270 I wasn't talking about what she did , I was talking about those times period

    • @rimshot2270
      @rimshot2270 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kelvinthomas4998 Those times had problems too. They were not ideal. No era is.

  • @dreamerhavingfun2289
    @dreamerhavingfun2289 Před 3 lety +10

    It is amazing sometimes how our imagination around people in movies can affect our lives, Jennifer O'Neill in this movie, Julie Christie in Doctor Zhivago , Katharine Ross in the Graduate were actually major contributors in the story of my own life!

    • @mohamedabrahimabrahim224
      @mohamedabrahimabrahim224 Před 3 lety

      continue to have a crush on each. for the same films except, for katharine Ross. prefer her in 'Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid' i'm taking your woman' ...'you can have her'

  • @Multi80schick
    @Multi80schick Před 8 lety +11

    My brother and sisters used to talk about this movie when I was a little kid. I finally got the chance to see it on TCM just a while ago. What a special and moving picture!

    • @Multi80schick
      @Multi80schick Před 8 lety

      +William Thomaz De Aquino They just don't make movies like this anymore. Stealing Home was such a ripoff of this movie. I prefer this one.

    • @Multi80schick
      @Multi80schick Před 8 lety

      +William Thomaz De Aquino I don't watch anything new except Investigation Discovery, and true crime stories get sickening after a while. I'm so desperate to watch something older that I sat through Valley of the Dolls last night! LOL I prefer movies like this one.

    • @SUGAR_XYLER
      @SUGAR_XYLER Před 7 lety +2

      one of the few movies I will watch over and over

    • @Lou28100
      @Lou28100 Před 7 lety +1

      I totally agree with you.

    • @RETIREMESOON
      @RETIREMESOON Před 7 lety +1

      Have you watched " TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD " ??
      That was classic watched 7 times or I made the wife watch " THE AFRICAN QUEEN " ....magic story many elements

  • @antoniotrajano
    @antoniotrajano Před 7 lety +11

    Watching this ending scene for the nth time...... and, as always, bursting into tears....... I know why..... but shall I ever really understand why?.........

  • @lindarob4132
    @lindarob4132 Před 3 lety +14

    The final scene. Emotional

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 3 lety +3

      Yes but the movie ended much too quickly for me. I wish the scene with Hermie reading the letter on the porch would have lasted longer than what it did, for example.

  • @Dragonfly6160
    @Dragonfly6160 Před 4 lety +18

    We all have moments like this at some point in our lives.

    • @nancyherman570
      @nancyherman570 Před 4 lety +4

      We do and at some point in our lives those moments become life long treasures of the ❤️

    • @Fan_Made_Videos
      @Fan_Made_Videos Před 4 lety +2

      Yup. I tell my young nieces and nephews that life is a looooong stretch of experiences. They get caught up in the present, but I tell them to take it as it comes and appreciate the good parts because as bad things can get you can get thru it and move on.

    • @rockyracoon3233
      @rockyracoon3233 Před 3 lety

      @@Fan_Made_Videos . Very true.

  • @WadoodAhsanMian
    @WadoodAhsanMian Před 8 lety +4

    best movie for all time

  • @jimsstuff2201
    @jimsstuff2201 Před 7 lety +6

    This movie has a rare "double nostalgia" effect on me. I saw it at a drive-in theater when it first came out. I was about 22. There was a scene in the movie where the three boys were nervously studying a stolen sex manual. I recalled with a smile having done the same thing when I was 14 or 15. Then, many years later, I saw the movie again and I recalled watching it at age 22 and how I had had a nostalgic response then to that "sex manual" scene in the movie. That recollection, in turn, made me nostalgic for that moment decades earlier, when I was in that drive-in theater when I was 22.
    As for the actual plot of the movie. Apparently the original thought of Herman Raucher (Hermie) was to write a nice remembrance for his pal Oscar "Oscy" Seltzer who was a medic killed in the Korean War. Apparently the plot with Dorothy kind of took over and that's the general direction the story went. As for Dorothy, Raucher believes that he actual heard from her soon after the movie came out. He is basing it on the fact that this one particular woman who contacted him knew things specific to their relationship that only the real Dorothy would know. She remarried, had kids and as of the early 1970s, was living a happy life. For the record, there actually was no sex between Hermie and Dorothy. The movie strongly suggests that there was but according to Raucher, Hollywood believed an evening featuring just some gentle words and a comforting embrace lacked sufficient heat for top box office success.

    • @stormatsunup
      @stormatsunup Před 7 lety +4

      "For the record, there actually was no sex between Hermie and Dorothy.
      The movie strongly suggests that there was but according to Raucher [ there wasn't ]". The Movie does more than strongly suggest. It very discreetly and respectfully emphasizes that intimate scene. And sex does not always include intercourse. But it is strongly suggestive in the words of Dorothy's good-bye letter to Hermie.
      "I won't try to explain what happened last night, because I know in time, you'll find a proper way in which to remember it".
      But I can respect Raucher for protecting Dorothy's dignity.

  • @Kirby33311
    @Kirby33311 Před 6 lety +9

    For those of you who love the movie....read the book. It is amazing.

  • @morrisralph54
    @morrisralph54 Před 2 lety +13

    One of those films a guy never forgets.

    • @grego5284
      @grego5284 Před 2 lety +3

      The narration at the beginning of the picture, and at the end, absolutely wonderful. 😎

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 2 lety +3

      You got that right, Ralph!! I fell in love with it after I saw it for the first time with my date in 1971 when I was 18. And she LOVED the film, too!

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 2 lety +3

      @@grego5284 You are so right!

    • @Gamble661
      @Gamble661 Před 2 lety +1

      I read the novel first then saw the movie when I was a teenager...both changed my view on the world. In the novel an adult Hermie says that "whenever the world as punched him around too much he takes out Dorothy's note and reads it again". I do the very same thing with the book and the movie.

    • @nassauguy48
      @nassauguy48 Před rokem +1

      Well said. Male vulnerability, especially for guys that age, is never really addressed.

  • @tiffsaver
    @tiffsaver Před 4 lety +18

    One of the most beautiful women I've ever seen, and one of the most beautiful melodies... thanks for posting:)

    • @mohamedabrahimabrahim224
      @mohamedabrahimabrahim224 Před 3 lety +1

      had a crush on her, still do. pissed she got married nine times, & i was not the one.

  • @patreacurry2182
    @patreacurry2182 Před rokem +14

    the sex wasnt the purpose of Hermie being there that night, he was just trying to comfort Dorothy because she had just gotten the telegram telling her that her husband had been killed, the dancing and hugging they did led to him MAKING LOVE to her that night,,not just having sex, he loved her and cared about her, this wasnt Porkys or THE Last american virgin.this. was decent,Herman Raucher wrote that book based on his life, im class of 1973 when young people still had real feelings for others past excited body parts and if you cant understand it ,then pl;ease dont watch it and then make those ignorant comments, i saw the film once but have read the book many times, worth the read. and watch.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před 2 měsíci +1

      Herman said in later years that he and Dorothy NEVER really got intimate by making love like a lot of people thought after seeing this movie.

  • @jwelch5742
    @jwelch5742 Před 6 měsíci +9

    When casting for the role of Dorothy, Warner Bros. declined to audition any actresses younger than the age of 30; Jennifer O'Neill'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.

    • @reesebn38
      @reesebn38 Před 5 měsíci +2

      She was perfect. That girl every 15 year old Boy has crushed on. The Neighbour, your Buddies Sister, the Baby Sitter.

  • @bobduvar
    @bobduvar Před 4 lety +9

    Sublime Jennifer O'Neill.... Quand la beauté rejoint le talent...

  • @williamkazak469
    @williamkazak469 Před rokem +6

    I love this movie so much. I watched it many times. It hits home on many levels for me. I especially love the various fog filters used on the camera lenses. The sequel is; The Class of 44.

    • @DougCeleste
      @DougCeleste Před rokem +1

      I agree with you about the beauty of "Summer of '42 which is one of my all-time favorite movies and I am almost 70. But the sequel was BORING and did very poorly at the box office. NO WAY was it going to capture ANY of the magic of the original movie.

  • @rowyourboat5361
    @rowyourboat5361 Před 11 měsíci +6

    so many young men never came back home from the war.

    • @femgoo
      @femgoo Před 9 měsíci +2

      When she says "I pray you be spared all senseless tragedies" it's a very poignant line. Benji died in WW2 (no real imformation on him) and Oscy (Oscar Seltzer) died in Korea, Easter Sunday 1952. He was a medic during the Korean War.
      You can find his grave and picture.Jerry Houser the actor in the movie looks like him!

  • @Toncor12
    @Toncor12 Před 5 lety +22

    He was different forever. I know this or sure because this exact same thing happened to me. But in my case I met her again 50 years later and the feelings were still the same. It's an incredible story.

    • @tx7128
      @tx7128 Před 4 lety +1

      Toncor12 did you feel the same way towards each other?

    • @Toncor12
      @Toncor12 Před 4 lety +2

      @@tx7128 We most definitely fell in love in an instant and yes, she still feels that love to this day. It makes one wonder would would have got married later as our age difference was only about 10 years. Not to be!! :(

  • @femgoo
    @femgoo Před 3 lety +14

    some info on the writer:
    Herman Raucher Born April 13,1928- He was actually 14 yrs old when this occurred.
    Married Mary Martinet (dancer)1960-2002 (her death)
    Graduated from NYU (in the movie class of '44, Hermie goes to the U. of Connecticut.
    He has two daughters. Benjie was killed in WW2 and Oscy was killed in Korea.
    It is of course a great movie as everyone has commented. Next year will be the
    50th anniversary and I hope they show on big screen again.

    • @emillyyelen5169
      @emillyyelen5169 Před 3 lety +5

      and in real life he and Dorothy never had sex...

    • @Batidodeguineo
      @Batidodeguineo Před 3 lety

      Emilly Yelen is that true?

    • @emillyyelen5169
      @emillyyelen5169 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Batidodeguineo dont ask me just google it

    • @analogkid4957
      @analogkid4957 Před 2 lety

      Actually I’m thinking Hermie was 16 in the summer 1942 . Bernie was born in 1928 and would be 91 today in 2021. Dorothy was 28 and was born in 1914. She would be well over 100 but most likely passed on. Hermie and his friends were too young for World War 2 but may have gone to Korea where they could have been killed?
      Hermie and his friends were 16 I presume going into 11th grade junior year in high school that summer on 1942

    • @stevenrosa422
      @stevenrosa422 Před 2 lety

      There is a video on CZcams with 3 of the cast from this amazing movie may be you already saw it, if you didn’t you should is great.

  • @seesaw809
    @seesaw809 Před rokem +9

    Awesome letter

  • @Schnipp08
    @Schnipp08 Před rokem +10

    This and "Love Story" are the two best movies from 1970. And both movies are similar sad.

  • @samrlim
    @samrlim Před 3 lety +8

    Sad ending for the innocent young man.
    I can relate to that but now I know how to control my emotion.💞

  • @tonymurphy9795
    @tonymurphy9795 Před měsícem +5

    Magnificent movie and even more magnificent music. Compare this to the unspeakable dross inflicted on us today.

  • @marcom.1919
    @marcom.1919  Před 11 lety +3

    It is very beautiful ! Michel Legrand is a great composer !

  • @maggiethecat1538
    @maggiethecat1538 Před 4 lety +15

    Such beautiful music..

    • @marcom.1919
      @marcom.1919  Před 4 lety +4

      The beauty of this music is overwhelming!

    • @maggiethecat1538
      @maggiethecat1538 Před 4 lety +2

      @@marcom.1919 It truly is.. My two cats, my medical comfort cats, always come in to listen.. 😻😻

    • @jwelch5742
      @jwelch5742 Před 4 lety +4

      Summer of '42 won an Academy Award for Best Original Dramatic Score.

    • @rockyracoon3233
      @rockyracoon3233 Před 3 lety +1

      The theme of SO42 is every bit as good as the theme of Love Story!

    • @Nadia..J
      @Nadia..J Před 3 lety +1

      @@marcom.1919 Yes, it is overwhelming.

  • @goldenvulture6818
    @goldenvulture6818 Před rokem +7

    Farewell Summer 2022

  • @berylbrett8764
    @berylbrett8764 Před rokem +3

    A smashing film will always be remembered by me and alan