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词条 When Every Day Was the Fourth of July
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Production

  4. Awards

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| show_name = When Every Day Was the Fourth of July
| image = Fourth of July - Days of Summer DVD cover.jpg
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| caption = DVD cover art
| genre = Drama
| creator =
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| writer = Dan Curtis
Lee Hutson
| director = Dan Curtis
| starring = Dean Jones
Louise Sorel
Chris Petersen
Katy Kurtzman
Geoffrey Lewis
| executive_producer =
| producer = Dan Curtis
Steven P. Reicher
| narrated = Charles Aidman
| music = Walter Scharf
| country = United States
| language = English
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| editor = Dennis Virkler
| cinematography = Frank Stanley
| company = Dan Curtis Productions
| distributor = NBC
| network = NBC
| runtime = 104 minutes
| first_aired = {{Start date|1978|03|12}}
| last_aired =
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When Every Day Was the Fourth of July is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film about a Jewish-American family in 1937 Bridgeport, Connecticut. Narrated in first person flashback, the story follows a 12-year-old boy and his family who find themselves defending the town "misfit" after he's accused of murder. The film was written, produced and directed by Dan Curtis, and stars Dean Jones, Geoffrey Lewis, Chris Petersen, and Katy Kurtzman. It was followed by the 1980 ABC television film sequel The Long Days of Summer.

Plot

It's the summer of 1937 in Bridgeport, Connecticut and 12-year-old Daniel Cooper (Chris Petersen) along with his 10-year-old sister Sarah (Katy Kurtzman) are looking forward to summer vacation, most particularly, the annual 4th of July festivities. Sarah soon befriends the town's gentle misfit, Albert Cavanaugh, known by the town's children as "Snowman" (Geoffrey Lewis), a highly decorated and now brain-damaged World War I veteran, after she defends him from the town's resident bully, "Red" Doyle (Eric Shea). When Snowman finds himself accused of a terrible murder, Sarah, believing him to be innocent, convinces her successful attorney father, Ed Cooper (Dean Jones) to defend him. Amid courtroom allegations of communism and insinuations of a potentially inappropriate relationship with Sarah, Ed Cooper and the town's children must try to prove Snowman's innocence, before he can be sentenced to jail for the murder.

Cast

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  • Dean Jones ... Ed Cooper
  • Louise Sorel ... Millie Cooper
  • Chris Petersen ... Daniel Cooper
  • Katy Kurtzman ... Sarah Cooper
  • Harris Yulin ... Prosecutor Joseph Antonelli
  • Geoffrey Lewis ... Albert Cavanaugh, the "Snowman"
  • Scott Brady ... Officer Michael Doyle
  • Ronnie Claire Edwards ... Mrs. Najarian
  • Ben Piazza ... Herman Grasser
  • Henry Wilcoxon ... Judge Henry J. Wheeler
  • Moosie Drier ... Howie Martin
  • Scott Kimble ... Dave Zimmer
  • Johnny Timko ... Marty Albert
  • Tiger Williams ... Charlie Wilson
  • Eric Shea ... Harold J. "Red" Doyle
  • Michael Durrell ... Assistant District Attorney
  • Bruce French ... Court Clerk
  • Woodrow Parfrey ... Dr. Moss
  • Michael Pataki ... Robert Najarian
  • Gloria Calomee ... Clementine
  • Chris Charney ... Miriam Grasser
  • George Janek ... Bobby Najarian
  • John Clavin ... Sergeant Fitzgerald
  • H.B. Haggerty ... Casey
  • Ray Nadeau ... Reporter
  • Charles Aidman ... Narrator (uncredited)
{{div col end}}

Production

Although fictionalized, Dan Curtis wrote the story based on his own childhood growing up in Bridgeport, Connecticut, with the character of Danny representing himself as a child.[1][2] Many of the characters are based on real people Curtis knew growing up, including Danny and Sarah's friends in the film, who are each named after Curtis' own childhood friends, however, Curtis did not have a sister, and instead, the role of Sarah was based on co-writer/producer Lee Hutson's sister of the same name.[3]

Curtis had originally wanted to shoot the film in his childhood hometown of Bridgeport, but for financial and logistical reasons, the decision was made to film in California, using Echo Park, Los Angeles for the outdoor "neighborhood" scenes.[3]

Just one day before principal photography was set to begin, Curtis had still yet to find a boy who was right for the part of Harold "Red" Doyle, when veteran child actor Eric Shea came in to read for the role and was hired on the spot.[3] 17 years old at the time of filming, this would be Shea's final role before leaving show business.[4]

Matt Groening has stated that his first job in Los Angeles was as an extra in this film.[5]

Awards

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
1979 Edgar Allan Poe Award Best Television Feature or Miniseries Lee Hutson (writer) {{nom}}[6]

See also

The Long Days of Summer (1980 sequel)

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117940413?refCatId=1043&query=%22the+long+days+of+summer%22|title=Dan Curtis - Variety|accessdate=2011-03-25|work=Variety.com|date=2006-03-27}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/54130/When-Every-Day-Was-the-Fourth-of-July/overview|title=When Every Day Was the Fourth of July - The New York Times|accessdate=2011-03-25|work=NYTimes.com}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=|title=Dean Jones and Dan Curtis DVD Commentary|date=2005|work=When Every Day Was the 4th of July/The Long Days of Summer}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0790272/|title=Eric Shea - IMDb|accessdate=2011-03-19|work=IMDb.com}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Matt Groening interview - June 2007|url=http://www.playboy.com/arts-entertainment/features/matt-groening/matt-groening-04.html|work=Playboy Online|accessdate=17 March 2014|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070616204724/http://www.playboy.com/arts-entertainment/features/matt-groening/matt-groening-04.html|archivedate=16 June 2007|date=June 2007}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://theedgars.com/edgarsDB/index.php|title=The Edgar Allan Poe Awards - Winners & Nominees|accessdate=2011-03-19|work=TheEdgars.com}}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0078485}}
  • {{Allmovie|54130}}
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11 : 1978 television films|1970s drama films|American films|American drama films|English-language films|Films set in the 1930s|Films set in 1937|Films set in Connecticut|Independence Day (United States) films|Films directed by Dan Curtis|NBC network original films

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