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DramaRomance

Summertime

- All the pent-up yearning of her life was finally fulfilled ... amid the splendor of the world's most fabulous city!

Middle-aged Ohio secretary Jane Hudson has never found love and has nearly resigned herself to spending the rest of her life alone. But before she does, she uses her savings to finance a summer in romantic Venice, where she finally meets the man of her dreams, the elegant Renato Di Rossi.

Release Date : 1955-06-21

Language :EnglishItalian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : London Films ProductionsLopert Pictures Corporation

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Katharine Hepburn

Character Name : Jane Hudson

Original Name : Katharine Hepburn

Gender : Female

Rossano Brazzi

Character Name : Renato de Rossi

Original Name : Rossano Brazzi

Gender : Male

Isa Miranda

Character Name : Signora Fiorini

Original Name : Isa Miranda

Gender : Female

Darren McGavin

Character Name : Eddie Yaeger

Original Name : Darren McGavin

Gender : Male

Mari Aldon

Character Name : Phyl Yaeger

Original Name : Mari Aldon

Gender : Female

Jane Rose

Character Name : Edith McIlhenny

Original Name : Jane Rose

Gender : Female

MacDonald Parke

Character Name : Lloyd McIlhenny

Original Name : MacDonald Parke

Gender : Male

Jeremy Spenser

Character Name : Vito de Rossi

Original Name : Jeremy Spenser

Gender : Male

Gaetano Autiero

Character Name : Mauro

Original Name : Gaetano Autiero

Gender : Male

Virginia Simeon

Character Name : Giovanna

Original Name : Virginia Simeon

Gender : Male

André Morell

Character Name : Englishman in Train Compartment (uncredited)

Original Name : André Morell

Gender : Male

Tanya Lopert

Character Name : Teenage Girl

Original Name : Tanya Lopert

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-04-02

This is a fine double header featuring an on form Katharine Hepburn and the charming and addictive Rossano Brazzi. The former is "Jane", a middle-aged American lady who is holidaying in Venice when she encounters the latter - "Renato" - a slightly roguish but intriguing antiques dealer who gradually sets his sights on her. "Jane" is a bit of the archetypal spinster. She has always lived her life alone and feels she has few skills to deal with the attentions of her new beau. That said, she is also appreciative that Venice, and all it's beauty, needs to be shared - and "Renato" might just be the man to help her evolve as a woman. Quickly, we learn, though, that "Renato" has quite a big secret that will undoubtedly affect their relationship! Hepburn is perfect for the role - she manages to demonstrate a curiosity and a willingness to develop as a person whilst also appearing vulnerable and almost as fragile as the Murano glass she frequently admires. Brazzi has the charm and sophistication ok, but he also has an humanity and charisma to him that makes this an easy to watch love story that is enjoyably devoid of sentiment, and that - though complicated - never comes across as manipulative or sleazy. Jack Hildyard and David Lean make great use of their stars and of their venue to create a stylish and classy feature that, coupled with an original and well complementing score from Alessandro Cicognini create a story that works really quite well. I'm not so sure the title helps it much, it's a little on the flat side, but the film is a stunning to watch outing for two people who just click from the start.