- Director: Michael Tuchner
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- Genre: Romance
- Movie Type: Coming-of-Age, War Romance
- Themes: Life on the Homefront
- Main Cast: Kristy McNichol
- Release Year: 1978
- Country: US
- Run Time: 98 minutes
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Summer of My German Soldier |




| Wikipedia: Summer of My German Soldier (TV film) |
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| Directed by | Michael Tuchner |
| Produced by | Linda Gottlieb |
| Written by | Bette Greene (novel) Jane-Howard Hammerstein |
| Starring | Kristy McNichol Bruce Davison Esther Rolle Barbara Barrie Michael Constantine Robyn Lively |
| Music by | Stanley Myers |
| Cinematography | Peter Sova |
| Editing by | Michael Taylor |
| Distributed by | National Broadcasting Company |
| Release date(s) | October 30, 1978 |
| Running time | 100 min |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Summer Of My German Soldier is a 1978 made-for-TV movie based on the novel of the same name written by Bette Greene. It stars Kristy McNichol as a Jewish-American girl and Bruce Davison as the German prisoner of war who she befriends.
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Patty Bergen lives in Jenkinsville, Georgia, during World War II. Patty's family owns the local clothing and general supplies store, in which Patty occasionally works. Patty's cruel father and uncaring mother have little time for her, instead favoring her younger sister Sharon. However, Patty does have a friend in the family's black, middle-aged housekeeper, Ruth.
The U.S. government opens a prisoner-of-war (POW) camp for captured German soldiers in the town, and one day Patty meets one of the POWs: Frederick "Anton" Reiker (one of the few prisoners able to speak English) when the POWs are allowed to buy supplies from her family's store. Soon after, Anton escapes from the POW camp and is on the run. He is about to escape on a train when Patty sees him and scuppers his plans. Rather than inform the authorities, Patty hides the young soldier in some abandoned rooms above the family's disused garage and brings him food. The two become close friends, Anton showing Patty a warmth and respect that she never had from her cold family.
Anton nearly gets exposed when he sees Patty's father beating her one day and nobly runs out of hiding to protect her, but she shouts for him to go back before he is seen. However, Ruth sees Anton. She does not approve but agrees to keep Patty's secret and helps by giving Anton food. Before long, the FBI begin conducting a thorough search of the town looking for Anton. When they call at the Bergens' home, Patty runs out to the garage to warn Anton that he must leave immediately or he will be caught. Anton flees from the garage after thanking Patty for her help and gives her a valuable ring that belonged to his grandfather. However, whilst trying to leave town that night, the FBI find Anton and he is shot dead trying to escape. Patty is virtually disowned by her father, who tells her that she is dead to him, and by all of the townsfolk, who view her as a traitor for aiding a German prisoner. The only person who still talks to her is Ruth, who has now been fired from her job as housekeeper, and who tries to comfort Patty during her grief. Ruth tells the townsfolk to leave Patty alone as only God has the right to stand in judgment of her.
Summer Of My German Soldier was nominated for three Emmy awards in 1979, including Best Drama or Comedy Special, Outstanding Writing for a Limited Series or Special, and actress Esther Rolle was nominated and won the award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Ruth.
The film differs from the original 1973 novel in various ways:
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