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A Summer Place is a 1959 American romantic drama film based on Sloan Wilson's 1958 novel of the same name, about teenage lovers from different classes who get back together 20 years later, and then must deal with the passionate love affair of their own teenage children by previous marriages.
Jazz on a Summer's Day: Bert Stern, Aram Avakian: Documentary: Newport Jazz Festival concert film: The Jazz Singer: Ralph Nelson: Jerry Lewis, Anna Maria Alberghetti: Drama: TV film Window Water Baby Moving: Stan Brakhage: Experimental
This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekly box office in the United States during 1959 per Variety's weekly National Boxoffice Survey. The results are based on a sample of 20-25 key cities and therefore, any box office amounts quoted may not be the total that the film grossed nationally in the week.
This was the first movie theme and the first instrumental to win a Record of the Year Grammy. In 2000, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. [10] Faith re-recorded the song twice: first, in 1969, as a female choral version, then, in 1976, as a disco version [8] titled "Summer Place '76".
A Summer Place is a 1958 novel by Sloan Wilson, and follows his 1955 bestseller The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit.The novel is about an adult couple who rekindle a long-ago summer romance that ended because of class differences, and their two teenage children from other marriages who also fall in love with each other.
A Summer Place, a 1959 American romantic drama film based on the novel " Theme from A Summer Place ", a 1959 song written for the film Topics referred to by the same term
A Summer Place; 22 November Timbuktu; 23 November The Angry Red Planet; 29 November The Atomic Submarine; 30 November The Man Who Could Cheat Death ; December 1959 1 December 1001 Arabian Nights; Ballad of a Soldier ; The Rookie; 5 December Republic of Sin (France/Mexico) Operation Petticoat; 7 December Never So Few; 11 December Expresso Bongo
Constance Ford was born Cornelia M. Ford on July 1, 1923, in The Bronx, to parents Cornelia R. (née Smith) and Edwin J. Ford.Her siblings were Arthur, John, and Evelyn. [2] [3] Ford was a graduate of St. Barnabas Grammar and High School, and she attended Hunter College. [4]