The Long Days of Summer (1980)

A Season of Innocence Shattered by Hatred

The Long Days of Summer (1980) poster

In this sequel to his 1978 "When Every Day Was the Fourth of July" (and a pilot to a prospective series), producer/director Dan Curtis recalls more of his youth during the late '30, and follows a fictionalized family where the father has jeopardized a promising law career to defend a Jewish immigrant against the prejudices of a staid New England town.

Director: Dan Curtis
Genre: TV Movie, Drama
Runtime: 90 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Walter Scharf
Cinematography: Charles Correll
Editing: Bernard Gribble
Production: Dan Curtis Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Long Days of Summer about?
In this sequel to his 1978 "When Every Day Was the Fourth of July" (and a pilot to a prospective series), producer/director Dan Curtis recalls more of his youth during the late '30, and follows a fictionalized family where the father has jeopardized a promising law career to defend a Jewish immigrant against the prejudices of a staid New England town.
Who directed The Long Days of Summer?
The Long Days of Summer was directed by Dan Curtis.
Who stars in The Long Days of Summer?
The Long Days of Summer stars Dean Jones, Joan Hackett, Ronnie Scribner, Louanne, Donald Moffat, Andrew Duggan.
How long is The Long Days of Summer?
The Long Days of Summer has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is The Long Days of Summer?
The Long Days of Summer is a TV Movie, Drama film.
Where was The Long Days of Summer produced?
The Long Days of Summer was produced in United States of America.