My father used to play this music in our trusty VW Beetle, when we were small and travelling to my grandmother's house 🤗 Now my dad, my younger sister and my grandmother, all has passed away. The memory remains.
The music still gives me Goosebumps after all these years ... One of my most and an all time favourite theme .... I m an 80s kid but still feel the pure love this movie brings on screen ... brilliant actors and so good looking 💕
The saddest thing about this 1959 film, landmark of the ages just like their music, it´s not the plot, but in just 10 years the magic, beauty and innocence of the good old days, even elegance in dress, disappeared forever.
if you think that by 1969, these days were gone, then you must have been in a cave (or not born yet) the innocence was still there and in some ways it still is
@@gen-x_dude I was born in the same year that the fiIm and when I was in my twenties I couId compare things from the past and over the present. Remembering too I saw how much 1969 looked so much informaI than 1959, and that happened in just a smaII lapse of my Iife. Innocence [ at Ieast sexuaI innocence ] cIearIy was vanishing in the Iate sixties, according to the socio-historic evidence.
If I remember rightly this was the first film I ever saw with my friends. It has always stayed with me. How it affected a 14/15 group of girls was amazing. You did not have to see the act of love you just imagined it.To this day I can feel that feeling and have always loved the tune to this day. Now at 73 it just brings back memories of the Summer as teenagers my friends and I experienced the joys of first love on the screen!
I was 11 and 1/2 years old when I saw "A Summer Place" on a double bill with "The Bramble Bush" in the spring of 1960. I was with my mother. My parents' marriage was at a low ebb and we were going through rough times as a family. All this was going through my mind as I watched the film, though my love of Sandra Dee was at the forefront. I can only imagine what my mother was feeling.
Here’s a spin-off to this kind of story::: I was only a year old when this movie came out. I didn’t know it existed. I was recovering from failure to thrive being put in the basement from age 3 months to 5 months in a freezing upper northern state from October to December during the daytime because my mother could barely handle me along with my twin brothers, just a year and a day older. She was beautiful, unprotected, and only 15 when young love hit her with my father’s lust. They had to get married because of pregnancy…but the baby died at 5 months gestation. She had to live with it until natural miscarriage. Then, on her 16th birthday , twins were conceived….exactly a year later, age 17, another birthday baby came along…me. This movie was not about young love and especially not innocent on the male’s part and especially not what was meant to happen with love and marriage. Hollywood will present the evil wrapped in candy, and vilify - drive moral values down in the ugliest ways to impress the darkness as the better alternative. The children of all these sins have suffered terribly for the selfishnesses of others.
My thoughts exactly, typical Hollywood drama even in 1959. I've loved and listened to the theme song over and over, which made me want to watch the movie. I just found this trailer and it kind of kills the feeling you get listening to the theme song.
I've never seen this movie but I was born in 1951 and the song " A Summer Place" is the epitome of summer to me. It brings back soooo many simple memories of long ago........
This movie was fabulous ! all the acting was excellent, especially Richard Egan and Dorothy McGuire. you knew they were meant to be together. Loved S. Dee and Donahue..perfect chemistry !
I love the 50's, and this theme music always makes me feel that i lived the 50's. Oh men i wish i could say that it brings back a lot of memory but I'm only 23.
. . . 'Jumpsuit 97' ... What you are sensing are the recollective timbres of a previous life lived . I have had the self-same since I was a little boy ; so clear and undeniable real . Be well .
The music that everyone adores is by Max Steiner, who founded movie music with his stunning score for the original 1933 "King Kong." He did the score for "Gone with the Wind," the Bette Davis movies, and over 250 movies. This was one of his last ones, and he said he did for the teens.
The LaPorte Mansion in Pacific Grove, CA, location of the Pine Island Resort in "A Summer Place," was burned beyond repair in a fire four days ago, May 26, 2023. This movie is likely the best photographic record we have of this beautiful, historic house.
Just had a memory and this instrumental played...a rush of nostalgia flooded my mind at a sweeter and purer time in life. Such a beautiful hopeful time in life. I'm 67 now and remember that time❤🙏❤🙏 November 8,2024
The movie was designed as an adult movie, so when it came out i was 7 years old, but used to hear the theme music on the radio back then. Still love that music.
@@paulinegallagher1675 Evocative is so true, I'm thinking sleepy Sundays, a roast dinner, the serenity when people shut up shop and everything took on a relaxed aire.
@@paulinegallagher1675 Evocative is so true, I'm thinking sleepy Sundays, a roast dinner, the serenity when people shut up shop and everything took on a relaxed aire.
a stellar performance by 2 Young actors didn't protect them from realities of a cruel & malevolent world ...oh for a different fate .. another chance, another outcome
Troy Donahue hit bottom with drugs and alcohol, but got sober and rebuilt his life. God, he was gorgeous. I always wished he'd get back into the movies again. Sandra Dee was sexually abused from age 5-12 by her stepfather, Eugene Douvan. His death ended it. Her mother knocked two years off her age as a child model, and in 1958, she was 14 years old playing those love scenes, but the public thought she was 16. She had the most tragic life of all, wasting away with anorexia and alcohol, dying of kidney failure at only 63. I met her in spring, 1960, at a friend's house, and to say I was thrilled was an understatement. I love seeing Sandra and Troy here when they were young and beautiful.
Never saw the movie, but read the novel @ about 9 years of age, never expecting to experience a similar romance, and the ensuing family drama years later as a 15 yr. old teen. Both are totally unforgettable.
Nunca vi la película. Pero la música la tengo en mis venas. Es la música de mi vida. Mi himno, la escucho desde que era adolescente y la elegí para bailarla al cumplir mi 50 aniversario de bodas. Y casi a diario la escucho y les gusta a mis nietos, aunque ya no está mi amado esposo, la disfruto. Gracias por compartir.
It was a drama. The film did have adult themes. I have loved it since I was about 12 years old. It had some fun moments, it was about youthful innocence and young love but also about love that was never fulfilled, because two young People were kept apart. For the early 1960's this film was quite explosive.
Oh yes, this Movie & Peyton Place were known to have Mother Daughter Storylines. The Actress who played Sandra Dee's Mother was on Another World from 1967-1992 where she played Ada Hobson. A Clip was also featured in Diner (1982) and I sometimes wonder if this is where Pete Campbell's Family hung out or a community similar to this one on Mad Men.
Beautiful time of beautiful times and family values. A time when a boy was a boy and girl a girl. All have gone to the dogs and values with it. I am thankful to have enjoyed these sweet years.GONE FOREVER.
Don’t underestimate this movie. It empathetically explores teenage romance, pregnancy in the 1950s!! Remember Sandra Dee spoke about her own experiences and was derided. The Grease song is very unfair .
Exaggerated, overly dramatic, and forced, but this movie encapsulated many of the issues of our society in the 1950s. My sisters were teenagers and I remember this movie but not sure if I saw it in the theatre with them, which was often the case as I often tagged along if they were to go the movies at all, ha-ha. Anyway, I was aware of it and thinking how daring to see on the silver screen, big as day, through the experience of these two beautiful teenagers things that were totally off limits for discussion...shocking. Oh my goodness, how far we have come. It is a moment in time worth sharing with our young people so that they can see, though extremely contrived, exaggerated, overly-dramatized and forced as it is, a glimpse of the way we were back then. I have since included it in my library of films and plan to view with my children and grandchildren some day soon. I can't wait to hear their comments. The theme song has always been my favorite. Percy Faith is a name so well-known then for his movie themes and a legend, I feel. I still listen to my ancient album of movie theme songs just to hear the beautiful Theme from a Summer Place and return to a time when things were as the movie depicts, not at all perfect by any means, but how nice it is to feel some of the other aspects that can come to mind of a time when there seemed to be not so much to worry about. Even the ocean looks more beautiful, the sun brighter, the people thinner (bad teeth though, haha)! It is amazing how one memory opens the gate to other memories. I always enjoy watching A Summer Place.
The Christmas tree scene at 1:16 looks like a predecessor / inspiration for the similar event in "Female Trouble" where Dawn Davenport doesn't get the cha-cha heels she demanded for Christmas 1960 - and her life immediately spirals into shame, crime, an acid attack and a culmination in the electric chair.
I love the old grand hotel atmosphere that is the backdrop of this film. Saw it on tv when I was about 12, and loved it mainly because of Sandra Dee. I wonder where the grand hotel part of the film was shot?? I wonder if it was actually shot in Maine?
Am I really the first to make a comment? I was too young to have seen this movie, seeing how I was born in 1959. The theme song was well known, played often on my Mom's favorite muzak station. I'll have to watch this movie tonight with popcorn. I just hope those two teenagers aren't half siblings.
Not half siblings--Molly was born to Helen (Constance Ford) and Ken (Richard Egan) after Ken got with Helen a week after Dorothy McGuire's character married Johnny's father.
Bellisima trama de la pelicula a Sumer Place. Como regalo para navidad seria posible que pongan la pelicula completa en español? Y si fuese audio español latino seria genial. Muchas gracias.. Feliz Navidad y feliz año 2020
Caramba, é engraçado pois a trilha sonora tema desse clássico eu já havia houvido em outros filmes, séries e até mesmo desenhos. E não imaginava que pertencia a esse clássico filme!
I saw this for the first time a couple of days ago, not really knowing what it was about. I found the movie pretty good but also a bit odd. And a LOT darker than anything I expected. I was kind of shocked at some of the stuff in it considering the time it was made. And the doctor scene. That was horrifying to me. Yikes. Good movie but stressful. Haha.
MEMORIES OF " SANDRA DEE", ON THE BIG SCREEN. YES THERE WERE OTHER ACTORS/ACTRESSES; ONLY "1" SANDRA DEE", MARRIED TO ONE LUCKY SOUL, "BOBBY DARIN".EAST MEADOW HIGH ORCHESTRA/BAND WERE MADE MORE BEARABLE TO ME, ENDURING ENDLESS/MINDLESS(TO ME) HOURS EACH WEEK LEARNING/PRACTICING UNRELATABLE SONGS, SUCH AS THE "GREATS"(BEETHOVEN, BACH, LIST ETC. MY SOUL YEARNED FOR "MOM'S TONS OF OH SO KOOL" BROADWAY MUSIC SHEETS, SNUGGLED, CALLING TO ME, IN THE PIANO BENCH.WHETHER PIANO/SAX OR VIOLIN ACCOMPANIMENT BY ME, EVERY THING WAS ONCE AGAIN RIGHT IN MY UNIVERSE, FOR A TIME.
Please... can anyone tell me how to buy and watch this movie. I`m screaming at the pc to try to take my money but it just wants only to give me trailers. Machines could never take over humanity. they`re doomed, they cannot interact with compassion like humans
That melody. It’s so moving and resonating
My father used to play this music in our trusty VW Beetle, when we were small and travelling to my grandmother's house 🤗 Now my dad, my younger sister and my grandmother, all has passed away. The memory remains.
My condolences 😌🙏
The music still gives me Goosebumps after all these years ... One of my most and an all time favourite theme .... I m an 80s kid but still feel the pure love this movie brings on screen ... brilliant actors and so good looking 💕
They were beautiful back then, the clothes the cars very stylish yes, today is so bland
I'm 55yrs old I remember watching this movie in the 80s
The saddest thing about this 1959 film, landmark of the ages just like their music, it´s not the plot, but in just 10 years the magic, beauty and innocence of the good old days, even elegance in dress, disappeared forever.
if you think that by 1969, these days were gone, then you must have been in a cave (or not born yet) the innocence was still there and in some ways it still is
@@gen-x_dude I was born in the same year that the fiIm and when I was in my twenties I couId compare things from the past and over the present. Remembering too I saw how much 1969 looked so much informaI than 1959, and that happened in just a smaII lapse of my Iife. Innocence [ at Ieast sexuaI innocence ] cIearIy was vanishing in the Iate sixties, according to the socio-historic evidence.
The mansion in the opening scenes of the trailer--burnt down in May 2023--and will be demolished.
The saddest thing about this film is that you think it represents class.
@@offbeat65 Not class - social classes - at all, but "classy looks and classy behaviours" for whomever. Regardless of high or low social status.
If I remember rightly this was the first film I ever saw with my friends. It has always stayed with me. How it affected a 14/15 group of girls was amazing. You did not have to see the act of love you just imagined it.To this day I can feel that feeling and have always loved the tune to this day. Now at 73 it just brings back memories of the Summer as teenagers my friends and I experienced the joys of first love on the screen!
Yes!
@@richardharris9552 Now 76 entering my 77th year and still love the tune and the film.
So do I
I was 11 and 1/2 years old when I saw "A Summer Place" on a double bill with "The Bramble Bush" in the spring of 1960. I was with my mother. My parents' marriage was at a low ebb and we were going through rough times as a family. All this was going through my mind as I watched the film, though my love of Sandra Dee was at the forefront. I can only imagine what my mother was feeling.
Here’s a spin-off to this kind of story::: I was only a year old when this movie came out. I didn’t know it existed. I was recovering from failure to thrive being put in the basement from age 3 months to 5 months in a freezing upper northern state from October to December during the daytime because my mother could barely handle me along with my twin brothers, just a year and a day older. She was beautiful, unprotected, and only 15 when young love hit her with my father’s lust. They had to get married because of pregnancy…but the baby died at 5 months gestation. She had to live with it until natural miscarriage. Then, on her 16th birthday , twins were conceived….exactly a year later, age 17, another birthday baby came along…me.
This movie was not about young love and especially not innocent on the male’s part and especially not what was meant to happen with love and marriage. Hollywood will present the evil wrapped in candy, and vilify - drive moral values down in the ugliest ways to impress the darkness as the better alternative.
The children of all these sins have suffered terribly for the selfishnesses of others.
It’s so weird that the most beautiful, calming, nostalgic theme song accompanies a film this dark and dysfunctional
hahaha yes, quite poetic I must say
This apparently was not supposed to be the main theme. It was a secondary love theme.
I’ve always thought the same thing
My thoughts exactly, typical Hollywood drama even in 1959. I've loved and listened to the theme song over and over, which made me want to watch the movie. I just found this trailer and it kind of kills the feeling you get listening to the theme song.
I've never seen this movie but I was born in 1951 and the song " A Summer Place" is the epitome of summer to me. It brings back soooo many simple memories of long ago........
This movie was fabulous ! all the acting was excellent, especially Richard Egan and Dorothy McGuire.
you knew they were meant to be together. Loved S. Dee and Donahue..perfect chemistry !
I love the 50's, and this theme music always makes me feel that i lived the 50's. Oh men i wish i could say that it brings back a lot of memory but I'm only 23.
. . . 'Jumpsuit 97' ... What you are sensing
are the recollective timbres of a previous life lived . I have had the self-same since I was a little boy ; so clear and undeniable real . Be well .
50s and 60s were so nice, even the 70s had some beautiful clothes and music
I’m literally 23 right now and this is how I feel 😮❤😊
The music that everyone adores is by Max Steiner, who founded movie music with his stunning score for the original 1933 "King Kong." He did the score for "Gone with the Wind," the Bette Davis movies, and over 250 movies. This was one of his last ones, and he said he did for the teens.
How beautiful!
i bet he did.
Constance ford was a brilliant actor of the highest order. She brought stunning realism and humanity to any character she portrayed.
Now that's a busy summer vacation.
Our folks had a summer place on South Bass Island, in western Lake Erie. This theme was popular then, and we made it pertain to us.
The LaPorte Mansion in Pacific Grove, CA, location of the Pine Island Resort in "A Summer Place," was burned beyond repair in a fire four days ago, May 26, 2023. This movie is likely the best photographic record we have of this beautiful, historic house.
Just had a memory and this instrumental played...a rush of nostalgia flooded my mind at a sweeter and purer time in life. Such a beautiful hopeful time in life. I'm 67 now and remember that time❤🙏❤🙏 November 8,2024
The movie was designed as an adult movie, so when it came out i was 7 years old, but used to hear the theme music on the radio back then. Still love that music.
That theme song is still beautiful, will be in my head all day.
I loved that tune, i was 6 in 1959.
I lovedcthe way people dressed back then and the women look oh so lovely.
I was 5 in July, 1959! This theme played regularly via our family 'wireless' in Glasgow, Scotland. Beautiful and evocative of a lost era.
@@paulinegallagher1675 Evocative is so true, I'm thinking sleepy Sundays, a roast dinner, the serenity when people shut up shop and everything took on a relaxed aire.
@@paulinegallagher1675 Evocative is so true, I'm thinking sleepy Sundays, a roast dinner, the serenity when people shut up shop and everything took on a relaxed aire.
Beautiful movie and music will always remember it
This melodie always drives me to tears, it were the good times.
Percy Faith made it into the ultimate easy listening song.
Love and youth and pain
Gbu Harry van den Berg
That beautiful white Mansion just burned down today in Pacific Grove California very sad! Historic building! I saw it on my local news!
How tragic indeed. It was magnificent. Thank you for posting.
2:42 LOVE the harp plunks!
not a dysfunctional movie at all. a real love story, loved the characters and the acting !
Another movie comes to mind about two lovers "Splendour In The Grass" also intense and moving
a stellar performance by 2 Young actors didn't protect them from realities of a cruel & malevolent world ...oh for a different fate .. another chance, another outcome
Troy Donahue hit bottom with drugs and alcohol, but got sober and rebuilt his life. God, he was gorgeous. I always wished he'd get back into the movies again. Sandra Dee was sexually abused from age 5-12 by her stepfather, Eugene Douvan. His death ended it. Her mother knocked two years off her age as a child model, and in 1958, she was 14 years old playing those love scenes, but the public thought she was 16. She had the most tragic life of all, wasting away with anorexia and alcohol, dying of kidney failure at only 63. I met her in spring, 1960, at a friend's house, and to say I was thrilled was an understatement. I love seeing Sandra and Troy here when they were young and beautiful.
@@lemorab1 ❤️🌼💜🍓💚🌺💙🌻🧡🏵️💛🍀
All of the acting was excellent and Richard Egan so handsome !
Isaw that movie when I was 14"yrs old and never forgotten it growing up
Never saw the movie, but read the novel @ about 9 years of age, never expecting to experience a similar romance, and the ensuing family drama years later as a 15 yr. old teen. Both are totally unforgettable.
Saw This with my girlfriend when it came out..Great Movie With Troy Donahue and Sandra Dee...Very.Romantic , and Risque in content for 1960..
Wow I didn't know they had a movie I am going to have to watch it seems like it's pretty good
Nunca vi la película. Pero la música la tengo en mis venas. Es la música de mi vida. Mi himno, la escucho desde que era adolescente y la elegí para bailarla al cumplir mi 50 aniversario de bodas.
Y casi a diario la escucho y les gusta a mis nietos, aunque ya no está mi amado esposo, la disfruto. Gracias por compartir.
Wow, there I as thinking this was some light-hearted old-fashioned '50s movie, but it looks quite dark!
Has its moments but I think this makes it look a lot darker than it is, more of a melodrama or a 'classy' soap opera
It was a drama. The film did have adult themes. I have loved it since I was about 12 years old. It had some fun moments, it was about youthful innocence and young love but also about love that was never fulfilled, because two young People were kept apart. For the early 1960's this film was quite explosive.
Oh yes, this Movie & Peyton Place were known to have Mother Daughter Storylines. The Actress who played Sandra Dee's Mother was on Another World from 1967-1992 where she played Ada Hobson. A Clip was also featured in Diner (1982) and I sometimes wonder if this is where Pete Campbell's Family hung out or a community similar to this one on Mad Men.
Movies back then were dark but in a subtle way
I saw this in the theatre with my sister and cousin many years ago.
We fell in love with Troy Donahue!
Good acting Connie and Sandra!
Beautiful time of beautiful times and family values. A time when a boy was a boy and girl a girl. All have gone to the dogs and values with it. I am thankful to have enjoyed these sweet years.GONE FOREVER.
'When a boy was a boy and a girl was a girl'. Yes, indeed! Sigh.
The music is so sweet, but the drama is so acrimonious.
Cornell Overbeeke, MD ok mr thesaurus
@@dfsnsdfn To save you that step, "acerbic."
bitter/sour
@@dfsnsdfn Duh, otay, Mr. 2-syllable.
Ok Mr. RUclips replier. Geez Louise
One of my favorite movies…I love it and watch it at least once a month…💞💞💞🙋♀️🙌👍🙏🤗🌠🌠🌠🌊🌊🌊
Don’t underestimate this movie. It empathetically explores teenage romance, pregnancy in the 1950s!! Remember Sandra Dee spoke about her own experiences and was derided. The Grease song is very unfair .
Esta película es inolvidable. Sandra Dee y Donald Pleasant, inolvidables.
¿Será posible verla en español así sea subtitulada? Gracias.
I was a recent HS grad in 59/ this film was shocking for it's time
Sandra Dee ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Fabulous movie. Highly recommend 🌹🌹🌹
What's sad is it didn't come out till recently the living hell she went through with her step dad and that she died way to young
Sandra Dee had the most beautiful eyes
Her beauty is timeless
@@matthewm9261 a Russian beauty like Natalie Wood
Theme song is lovely
Is more than just - lovely - is the quintessential beautiful song, straight out of God's mind.
By 1969:this behavior was ancient history.
I just knew a slap across the face was coming.
Exaggerated, overly dramatic, and forced, but this movie encapsulated many of the issues of our society in the 1950s. My sisters were teenagers and I remember this movie but not sure if I saw it in the theatre with them, which was often the case as I often tagged along if they were to go the movies at all, ha-ha. Anyway, I was aware of it and thinking how daring to see on the silver screen, big as day, through the experience of these two beautiful teenagers things that were totally off limits for discussion...shocking. Oh my goodness, how far we have come. It is a moment in time worth sharing with our young people so that they can see, though extremely contrived, exaggerated, overly-dramatized and forced as it is, a glimpse of the way we were back then.
I have since included it in my library of films and plan to view with my children and grandchildren some day soon. I can't wait to hear their comments.
The theme song has always been my favorite. Percy Faith is a name so well-known then for his movie themes and a legend, I feel. I still listen to my ancient album of movie theme songs just to hear the beautiful Theme from a Summer Place and return to a time when things were as the movie depicts, not at all perfect by any means, but how nice it is to feel some of the other aspects that can come to mind of a time when there seemed to be not so much to worry about. Even the ocean looks more beautiful, the sun brighter, the people thinner (bad teeth though, haha)! It is amazing how one memory opens the gate to other memories. I always enjoy watching A Summer Place.
Story of as Summer Pĺacs please?
In a nutshell, it is about sexuality in America in 1950's.
For me that's movie it's immortal so wonderful movie
I really hate that Constance Ford wasn't given credit on the trailer. To me, she was the best actres in the film.
I knew Connie Ford, when she was living here in New York city. She was a lot of fun. She was playing Ada in the soap opera Another World.
Yes, Arthur Kennedy was great, the young kids were marvelous, but Constance Ford just flat out tore it up. Unforgettable.
That poor girl. Her mother was something else.
Hell called-they want one of their demons returned IMMEDIATELY!!
Great movie ,superb music!
It’s a strange movie. With a great theme.
que bella musica y justo es del año 1959, en mi año de naci,ento con razon me ha encantado toda la vida. era la musica de moda de esos años
Powerful stuff
My absolute favorite movie of his!..hubby!
The Christmas tree scene at 1:16 looks like a predecessor / inspiration for the similar event in "Female Trouble" where Dawn Davenport doesn't get the cha-cha heels she demanded for Christmas 1960 - and her life immediately spirals into shame, crime, an acid attack and a culmination in the electric chair.
Stuff happens
These aren't cha-cha heels!!!
So there was a real-life Sandra Dee! I've only heard references to her in 'Grease'.
Sandra Dee might be the inspiration for Sandy
I love the old grand hotel atmosphere that is the backdrop of this film. Saw it on tv when I was about 12, and loved it mainly because of Sandra Dee. I wonder where the grand hotel part of the film was shot?? I wonder if it was actually shot in Maine?
Looks like around Carmel, CA
@@melaniekeeling7462it was in Pacific Grove and just burned.
@@claudiababb4754 Thanks!
Such a beautiful melody. Dorothy McGuire was a beautiful woman.
OK, I'm in.... Netflix here I come !!!
She didn’t have to slap her like that 😂
Certainly not politically correct these days.
A perfect movie...
Am I really the first to make a comment? I was too young to have seen this movie, seeing how I was born in 1959. The theme song was well known, played often on my Mom's favorite muzak station. I'll have to watch this movie tonight with popcorn. I just hope those two teenagers aren't half siblings.
Not half siblings--Molly was born to Helen (Constance Ford) and Ken (Richard Egan) after Ken got with Helen a week after Dorothy McGuire's character married Johnny's father.
I saw it once when I was about 14. I only remember its passion.
BYE WHEN SHE FELL INTO THE CHRISTMAS TREE-
Back when our country was a grand place.
why wasn't Constance Ford given billing in the trailer?
I'll leave watching the movie for another time. Till I get news of some funerals
Wish they'd give it to us .......
I love this movie and tried to share this trailer on Facebook. It was flagged for community standards issues. Really? Are we preparing for 2025 much?
This is like a dramatic, very serious version of the beach party movies.
Bellisima trama de la pelicula a Sumer Place. Como regalo para navidad seria posible que pongan la pelicula completa en español? Y si fuese audio español latino seria genial. Muchas gracias..
Feliz Navidad y feliz año 2020
Richard Egan ❤
The dude from Pollyanna. Good actor.
Caramba, é engraçado pois a trilha sonora tema desse clássico eu já havia houvido em outros filmes, séries e até mesmo desenhos. E não imaginava que pertencia a esse clássico filme!
Welcome to 2019 !
Ha ha... I saw this ages ago. I remember thinking
Well....If I had a chance at Troy Donahue i would not have been a "good girl"....a lot
Oh Joyce you nasty girl you 💃🕺
Just read the plot on Wikipedia. Seems like it was ahead of its time
me thinks they were having more 'jiggy times' back then, than what were havin' now.
😔 Sad history movie 🎥🍿 ✌️🍀✨💖🙏🏼
After reading about the story I'm glad it isn't on RUclips. I wouldn't watch it if it was. Yuk! Oh the music is great.
I saw this for the first time a couple of days ago, not really knowing what it was about. I found the movie pretty good but also a bit odd. And a LOT darker than anything I expected. I was kind of shocked at some of the stuff in it considering the time it was made. And the doctor scene. That was horrifying to me. Yikes. Good movie but stressful. Haha.
No had eyes like Egan.
Filmed in 'Overacting-a-rama'
MEMORIES OF " SANDRA DEE", ON THE BIG SCREEN. YES THERE WERE OTHER ACTORS/ACTRESSES; ONLY "1" SANDRA DEE", MARRIED TO ONE LUCKY SOUL, "BOBBY DARIN".EAST MEADOW HIGH ORCHESTRA/BAND WERE MADE MORE BEARABLE TO ME, ENDURING ENDLESS/MINDLESS(TO ME) HOURS EACH WEEK LEARNING/PRACTICING UNRELATABLE SONGS, SUCH AS THE "GREATS"(BEETHOVEN, BACH, LIST ETC. MY SOUL YEARNED FOR "MOM'S TONS OF OH SO KOOL" BROADWAY MUSIC SHEETS, SNUGGLED, CALLING TO ME, IN THE PIANO BENCH.WHETHER PIANO/SAX OR VIOLIN ACCOMPANIMENT BY ME, EVERY THING WAS ONCE AGAIN RIGHT IN MY UNIVERSE, FOR A TIME.
1:05 is my favorite
It is a shame that the people of Hollywood had to ruin life for all of us. I prefer ❤️ love and innocent movies and NOT DARK and jealous. 😢
THE SONG IS GREAT !!!
Something wrong on our wedding night ?? No blood on the sheets ??
I think Johnny is Molly's half sister but they left that out.
No. They weren't related at all.
Too expensive to send an entire crew and cast to Maine for the shoot. The film was shot in Monterey, California.
It’s a very strange movie
1959 I. Was. nine. years. old
Advanced concepts for 1959/
I saw picture of Tye Sheridan, i think he looks like Richard Egan
Is that narrater McDonald Carrey?
Please... can anyone tell me how to buy and watch this movie. I`m screaming at the pc to try to take my money but it just wants only to give me trailers. Machines could never take over humanity. they`re doomed, they cannot interact with compassion like humans
Amazon, card, pay pal.
Sounds hideous.
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Uh-duh.
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Your fellow guests reflect the Discrimination of your Host ! Come again !
Lovely music, boring story.
you have every reason to believe you are watching a very bad movie
"I'm not doing anything wrong!" Even I could deliver that line better...
Yes, but it's a bad movie you love.
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