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Stolen Summer
Directed by Pete Jones
Produced by Chris Moore
Written by Pete Jones
Starring Adiel Stein
Aidan Quinn
Bonnie Hunt
Kevin Pollak
Music by Danny Lux
Cinematography Peter Biagi
Editing by Gregg Featherman
Distributed by Miramax
Release date(s) March 22, 2002 (USA)
Running time 91 min.
Language English
Budget $1,800,000 US (est.)

Stolen Summer is a 2002 American film about a Catholic boy who befriends a terminally ill Jewish boy and tries to convert him, believing it is the only way he will get to Heaven. Directed by first time writer/director Pete Jones, Stolen Summer is the first film produced for Project Greenlight, an independent film competition created by Matt Damon, Ben Affleck and Chris Moore, and sponsored by HBO[1]. Project Greenlight aired on HBO as a documentary series chronicling the selection of Jones's script from approximately seven thousand entries, and the production of the film in Chicago in 2001.

The film's casting department considered the casting of the Jewish Adi Stein as the Catholic Pete O'Malley an ironic joke, due to the character attempting to convert a Jewish boy to Catholicism.[2][3]

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Cast

Principal Cast and Characters
Adiel Stein as Pete O'Malley
Mike Weinberg as Danny Jacobsen
Aidan Quinn as Joe O'Malley
Bonnie Hunt as Margaret O'Malley
Kevin Pollak as Rabbi Jacobsen
Brian Dennehy as Father Kelly
Eddie Kaye Thomas as Patrick O'Malley
Will Malnati as Eddie O'Malley

Box office

The domestic total gross for the film was $134,736. Production costs were $1.8 million.[4]

References

  1. ^ Stolen Summer New York Times.
  2. ^ Rohan, Virginia (March 20, 2002). "Faithful Portrayal; Jewish Boy Plays A Catholic Who Tries To Convert A Jew". The Record: pp. f10. 
  3. ^ Arnold, Gary (May 10, 2002). "It's heartfelt; 'Summer' bonds families during a crisis over leukemia". Washington Times: pp. B05. 
  4. ^ Box Office Mojo page for "Stolen Summer" (accessed February 23, 2007).

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