Summertime (1998)
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Director:David, Lean
Studio:London Film Productions
Producer:Norman Spencer, Ilya Lopert
Writer:Arthur Laurents, H.E. Bates
Rating:2
Rated:NR
Date Added:2013-12-10
Last Seen:2014-06-12
UPC:037429130728
Price:$29.95
Awards:Nominated for 2 Oscars, Another 1 win & 2 nominations
Genre:Dramas
Release:1998-09-08
IMDb:0048673
Location:1320
Duration:99
Picture Format:SD
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Languages:English
David, Lean  ...  (Director)
Arthur Laurents, H.E. Bates  ...  (Writer)
 
Katharine Hepburn  ...  Jane Hudson
Morell  ...  
Andre Spenser  ...  
Rossano Brazzi  ...  Renato de Rossi
Jeremy Miranda  ...  
Isa Miranda  ...  Signora Fiorini
Isa Brazzi  ...  
Darren McGavin  ...  Eddie Yaeger
Rossano Aldon  ...  
Mari Aldon  ...  Phyl Yaeger
Mari Rose  ...  
Jane Rose  ...  Mrs. McIlhenny
Jane Hepburn  ...  
MacDonald Parke  ...  Mr. McIlhenny
Jeremy Spenser  ...  Vito de Rossi
Katharine Parke  ...  
MacDonald McGavin  ...  
Gaetano Autiero  ...  Mauro
Darren Audiero  ...  
Virginia Simeon  ...  Giovanna
Gaitano  ...  
Alessandro Cicognini  ...  Composer
Jack Hildyard  ...  Cinematographer
Peter Taylor  ...  Editor
Vincent Korda  ...  Production Designer
Grazia De Rossi  ...  Hairdresser
Cesare Gambarelli  ...  Makeup Artist
Alberto Cardone  ...  Assistant Director
Adrian Pryce-Jones  ...  Assistant Director
Ferdinand Bellan  ...  assistant art director
William Hutchinson  ...  assistant art director
John Cox  ...  sound re-recordist
Peter Handford  ...  Sound Recordist
Winston Ryder  ...  Sound Editor
Jacqueline Thiédot  ...  Sound Editor
Summary: Jane Hudson, a jaunty as well as attractive middle-aged secretary from Akron, Ohio, has finally made it to Venice, Italy, for her long-awaited dream vacation. Never-married Jane is a self-described "independent type" who's content, or so she claims, to go it mostly alone, armed with her movie camera. Jane soon discovers that even in a city as beautiful and fascinating as Venice, going it alone can still leave one feeling terribly lonely. All that is about to change, starting with a brief encounter at an outdoor café in the Piazza San Marco, where Jane draws the attention of a handsome antiques-shop owner named Renato de Rossi.