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126 of 131 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A SUMMER PLACE ... one of my favorite films.
What can one say about this film. I consider this Delmer Daves' masterpiece. It was the first of four productions that teamed Daves and Troy Donahue (Parrish, Susan Slade and Rome Adventure followed). Troy Donahue was never noted for any great acting prowess, but he did represent the last breed of the innocent clean-cut naive teenager. This was Donahue's strong point...
Published on August 10, 2000 by gobirds2

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3.0 out of 5 stars A True Guilty Pleasure!
Everytime I watch "A Summer Place," I can't help but get caught up in the story even though I've seen the movie many times. This story which surrounds taboo topics (for that time) such as extramarital affairs and sex before marriage. Sometimes you have to sit back and laugh to yourself at how scared people actually were of topics such as these back then.

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Published on March 31, 2003 by musiclover13


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126 of 131 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A SUMMER PLACE ... one of my favorite films., August 10, 2000
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What can one say about this film. I consider this Delmer Daves' masterpiece. It was the first of four productions that teamed Daves and Troy Donahue (Parrish, Susan Slade and Rome Adventure followed). Troy Donahue was never noted for any great acting prowess, but he did represent the last breed of the innocent clean-cut naive teenager. This was Donahue's strong point and Daves used that persona expertly and effectively to extract the longing for the eternal youthful spirit in all of us. That is why this film is so viewable to this day. To paraphrase Richard Egan's character in the film: Our only purpose is to love and be loved. That is what this film is all about. Visually it is breathtakingly and lushly photographed by Harry Stradling. The dialog is juxtaposed between crisp witty cynicism at times and then beautiful tender passages of poetic expressions of love. The Max Steiner score and love theme have become interwoven into our everyday society as effectively as they mirrored the emotions of the characters in this film. The story at its most basic level is one of adultery and teenage love canvassed on an island on the Maine coast. However, the motivations and the ramifications of the characters' actions run much deeper. The expert cast includes Richard Egan, Dorothy McGuire, Sandra Dee, Constance Ford, Beulah Bondi and the actors' actor Arthur Kennedy. This film was based on the Sloan Wilson novel. This is one of my favorite films. I highly recommend it. The VHS copy is very good.
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64 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Get Thee To DVD At Once!, February 28, 2006
This review is from: A Summer Place [VHS] (VHS Tape)
DVD please? I saw this movie when it aired on A&E, and it captivated me as a child, and still does as an adult. The theme song is great, and I still find myself listening to it!!! I became a fan of Sandra Dee's after I saw her in "Gidget" and "Imitation Of Life" and I thought her performance was so real and heart-wrenching. Constance Ford, as her bitchy, controlling mother Helen, gives a strong portrayal of a bitter, frigid, unhappy woman who takes her anguish out on everyone around her, even her daughter. (She really gives Mommie Dearest a run for her money). The scene where she forces Molly to submit to a pelvic exam after she and lover-boy Johnny (the late Troy Donahue) have an accident on the beach (the boat capsizes) is horrible and makes the viewer grimace. The fact that the doctor was old and gross looking, and began to unbutton Molly's blouse without her consent, as she screamed, "Oh please, no, I want my father! I've been a good girl! I haven't done anything wrong!!" makes it uncomfortable, but it also makes you despise Ford's character, as I'm sure that was the intention. Richard Egan as Molly's father Ken, is so handsome and gentle at times (he was equally effective in Walt Disney's "Pollyanna" as Dr. Chilton) is a man who is trapped in a loveless marriage who finds and falls in love again with Dorothy McGuire, as Sylvia, his first love, who also happens to be the mother of Molly's boyfriend, Johnny!!! One of Egan's best lines is as he and Helen are having an explosive argument. Ken finishes off his end by saying, "Why must you insist on making sex itself a filthy word!" Arthur Kennedy, as Johnny's drunken father Bart was one of the actor's best later performances. The conflict between the two couples and the predicament that follows (Molly becomes pregnant by Johnny) was considered racy for its day, but considering how little is shown, you have to wonder what all the fuss was about!!! (Although the "King Kong" reference could bear some debate on that subject). The argument between Molly and her mother at the beginning of the movie, sums up the times and also, in a way, the relationships between mothers and daughters. Molly: "Daddy, do I have to?" Ken: "Do you have to what?" Molly: "Wear this middy blouse to shore like a twelve-year-old! And she says I have to wear this armor-padded bra to flattenme out and a girdle! This thing even hurts, and I couldn't squeeze into this girdle with dynamite!"

It appears to be a soapy melodrama, but it really is a touching piece of nostalgia. Let's hope a DVD release is in the works!!! We all need to get away to "A Summer Place".

Update 2011: Warner Brothers finally released this classic on DVD, which looks very good, much sharper than the faded VHS tape quality. The only extra is the theatrical trailer, but I guess since the main actors and director are all deceased, it may have made any other inclusion of extras difficult. Still, maybe a featurette made up of experts on the film, book and such would have been nice. But I'm glad to have this classic in my collection.


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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "In front of God and everyone!", June 29, 2002
This review is from: A Summer Place [VHS] (VHS Tape)
It's the summer of 1959, and innocent Molly (Sandra Dee) meets handsome Johnny (Troy Donahue) on a secluded island off the coast of Maine. Her father (Richard Eagan) and his mother (Dorothy Maguire) were lovers years ago, and have renewed their romance, despite both having spouses. The kids fall in love, too, spend some time at the beach, and everything is great...until Molly gets some bad news from the doctor....

Dee and Donahue were the epitome of wholesome, sexy teenagers back in the day, and they are still beautiful to look at. This film was considered quite racy when it was released; it's more PG today, but still intense and thought-provoking. It's a trip back to a simpler time with stricter morals. And could anyone ever forget that gorgeous theme music? It IS the music of young love. This is still a great movie to watch with someone you love...or a bowl of popcorn!
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A luscious, sensory-indulgent film, March 24, 2005
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As for you, Troy Donahue...she knew what you wanted to do -- but she wasn't exactly as opposed to it as Stockard Channing suggests. (No, Stockard Channing isn't in this film.) It certainly doesn't sum up the whole film, though. Not by a long shot! A Summer Place is layered with plot and innuendo, beginning with two unhappy marriages, and the subsequent hell that baggage lays upon their kids' shoulders. Sylvia married Bart for money and status, spurning Ken, a lifeguard, who she really loved. Ken married Helen, wallflower/homebody (oh, little did he know...), because he was lonely, and had just found out that his only love, Sylvia, had become engaged to a world-class arrogant horse's ass. Ken became a millionaire, motivated (one is led to believe) by his wanting to show Sylvia that he was finally worthy of her, which might leave someone who hasn't seen this film thinking she was a cold, two-dimensional bitch, and that Ken was merely a dunce (the foolish things we do in the name of love). But alas, poor Sylvia learned the error of her ways early on, realizing every day of her life that she let the wrong man go. Well, dear, he's on his way to your house for a visit. And therein is where this film begins. Sylvia sees Ken, Ken sees Sylvia, and everyone else suddenly ceases to exist. All except for their children -- Sylvia's son, Johnny (Donahue) and Ken's daughter, Molly (Sandra Dee), both whose hormones seem to have burst alive for the first time. All the while, Bart and Helen, the forgotten spouses, watch fireworks that they are powerless to extinguish. Ah, but they cause plenty of trouble for their soon-to-be adulterous counterparts. Helen shows what a malignant, frigid, evil psycho-shrew she really is (subjecting her poor daughter to a "virginity test" by a creepy old letch of a doctor -- what the HELL was she supposed to have done if her daughter had been found to be "impure"?), and Bart goes off the drunken deep end. Helen, played to the horrific tee by Constance Ford, is the most despicable mother (next to Joan Crawford) any daughter was ever cursed with, but Bart is downright hilarious and is superb to watch as he delivers one sarcastic and witty deadpan blow after another, especially when he goes after Helen's "dignity" at dinner. Priceless. The setting is breathtaking and the musical score is emotionally staggering, sweeping the viewer away into another world and another time -- one from which they may never wish to return. The only thing missing was an assassin for Helen...All in all, the film is one of this screenwriter's all-time favorites, and that's saying something, considering how many films I've waded through in the last 30 years! If you love the cinema of the late 50s-early 60s, you absolutely MUST see this unforgettable film. You won't ever regret it. In fact, the only thing you'll lament is the fact that the dolts who have rights over this film STILL haven't released it on DVD!
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Summer Place, August 13, 2005
This review is from: A Summer Place [VHS] (VHS Tape)
"A Summer Place" is one of the first movies I watched as a child. I love Sandra Dee and Troy Donahue. The movie carries a valuable lesson about controlling mothers and their effects on their family. Sandra Dee portrays a good daughter trying ever so hard to please an impossible mother. She falls in love with the son of family friends and learns about first love, which is really the most true. Please make a collection of Sandra Dee videos on DVD for all of us fans.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Where is the DVD ???, March 1, 2004
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This is a classic! We need it on DVD. I saw this movie when I was 16 and never forgot it.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still very hot!, December 12, 1999
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"A Summer Place" is a movie that can be summed up with one word. HOT! The story line is very compelling even by todays standards. The one difference is that it leaves something to the imagination. Though you know that there is hanky panky going on, you are left to imagine what is happening on the beach. I think that this makes it more sexy than explicite scenes. A movie for those who remember when and their grandchildren.
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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wifes Delight, October 5, 2005
This review is from: A Summer Place [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This was bouhgt as a forty third anniversary gift for my wife.
My wife saw this flim in the cinema many years ago and ever since the advent of Video/DVD has always said that she wished she could have a personal copy of an all time favourite.
She says it has lost none of it's magic since she first saw it as a girl.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Troy Donahue and Sandra Dee Discover True Love, February 23, 2005
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One of the best films of love seen through the eyes of both generations ever made is A SUMMER PLACE. "Do as I say but not as I do" seems to be the message here and the focus of what true love really is. Follow your heart and you will find true happines at whatever cost. Troy Donahue and Sandra Dee give excellent performances as the teenagers caught in this drama of conflicting emotions. It is beatifully presented with lush photography and a rich and forever lasting score by Max Stiener. Please give us a DVD of this classic and beloved film.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HEY WHERE'S THE DVD FOR THIS?, November 1, 2003
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I don't understand why this movie is not out in DVD. It's such a classic of its time and place.
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