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Summerfield

  • 1977
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Elizabeth Alexander in Summerfield (1977)
DramaMysteryThriller

A teacher discovers one of his students has a rare blood disease, and is drawn into a mystery that culminates in a thrilling climax.A teacher discovers one of his students has a rare blood disease, and is drawn into a mystery that culminates in a thrilling climax.A teacher discovers one of his students has a rare blood disease, and is drawn into a mystery that culminates in a thrilling climax.

  • Director
    • Ken Hannam
  • Writer
    • Cliff Green
  • Stars
    • Nick Tate
    • John Waters
    • Elizabeth Alexander
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    459
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken Hannam
    • Writer
      • Cliff Green
    • Stars
      • Nick Tate
      • John Waters
      • Elizabeth Alexander
    • 20User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Nick Tate
    Nick Tate
    • Simon Robinson
    John Waters
    John Waters
    • David Abbott
    Elizabeth Alexander
    Elizabeth Alexander
    • Jenny Abbott
    Michelle Jarman
    • Sally Abbott
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
    • Dr. Miller
    • (as Charles Tingwell)
    Geraldine Turner
    Geraldine Turner
    • Betty Tate
    Max Cullen
    Max Cullen
    • Jim Tate
    Barry Donnelly
    Barry Donnelly
    • Sergeant Potter
    Sheila Florance
    Sheila Florance
    • Miss Gleeson
    Isobel Harley
    • Miss Tucker
    Joy Westmore
    • Mrs. Shields
    Adrian Wright
    Adrian Wright
    • Peter Flynn
    David Smeed
    • Mark
    Max Fairchild
    Max Fairchild
    • Joe Baxter
    • Director
      • Ken Hannam
    • Writer
      • Cliff Green
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    8mbaprilia

    Saw this as a kid. Loved it.

    One of the 1st (and to this day only) Australian films to have a brilliant trailer. So I was there with some mates on opening day. We had to sneak in as there was nudity and boobies. Unfortunately this film resonates today as much for its wonderful acting and scenery and story as for Director Ken Hannam's arrogance. I read producer Lovell's autobiography, and she was livid about how little coverage Hannam had shot, (apparently he had neglected to tell his producer he didn't believe in the project) and so Lovell and the editor had to try to "save" the film in the editing booth. Sad when you see the film (I was 13 when I saw it the first time, and it blew me away) it stands up and is what it is: a pretty taught little thriller. Hard to be overly critical on the movie, a good story well told, nicely acted, and as a teenage boy, with lots of great boobies. Twist ending, but nowdays we can all see it coming, but in 1978 it was new . . . if only the "director" had worked harder we may have had a classic here. Been in love with Geraldine Turner (see the Michael Parkinson interview) ever since. Sigh. Get it, bet you like it.
    vallentine

    A great story yes, but the real winner here is the photography

    A great story yes but the real winner here is the photography. Even on a 23 year old video tape the sunsets, beach colours and water shots still look magnificent. John Waters is understated but nonetheless powerful. Nick Tate is rock solid as usual. Geraldine Turner never looked better!
    8tomsview

    A touch of "The Wicker Man" in a haunting mystery

    "Summerfield" has an intriguing story with excellent actors, a great sense of place and loads of atmosphere.

    From reading some of the reviews here, it is apparent that the film wasn't well received by the critics at the time. However, forty years later, it is removed from all the influences that may have coloured a critic's judgement.

    The thing that surprised me was how fresh it seems - the remote setting gives it a timeless quality - it hasn't dated much beyond the makes of cars, a few 70's hairstyles and the absence of mobile phones and Xboxes. It also shows the maturity that Australian films had achieved after the more strident efforts of the 60's and early 70's.

    Simon Robinson, played by Nick Tate - a Robert Redford lookalike especially when shirtless - arrives in the small seaside town of Bannings Beach as a replacement for a teacher who has mysteriously disappeared.

    He senses that the townspeople are hiding something about the disappearance, and feels that many of them are wary of his presence. When Simon accidentally injures Sally Abbott, a pupil from his school played by Michelle Jarman, he becomes acquainted with her mother, Jenny Abbott and her uncle, David Abbott, who own a property on secluded Summerfield Island. Elizabeth Alexander, whose ethereal quality was just right for this movie, plays Jenny Abbott. John Waters as David Abbott, exudes an underlying sense of menace.

    Simon continues to search for clues about his predecessor's disappearance while becoming more attracted to Jenny. Eventually, after a shock finale, he learns all the answers, but wishes he hadn't.

    The early part of the movie reminded me a little of "The Wicker Man" - even the name Summerfield is reminiscent of Summerisle, the setting for that classic horror movie of 1973. Although the stories have different resolutions, and the similarities are no doubt coincidental, both films start with a stranger arriving in a remote location, a disappearance, and inhabitants who seem to share a secret. Even the sexual temptation by the hotel manager's wife in the case of "Summerfield" has similarities with the encounter with the landlord's daughter in "The Wicker Man".

    But the similarities end there, "Summerfield" heads off to it's own surprising and tragic conclusion.

    The movie benefits from Bruce Smeaton's score. He was a very experimental composer with an amazing range. An Aeolian harp, which works as an acoustic wind chime, and other stringed instruments including a bouzouki, all find a place in the score, which also features a lilting main theme.

    This is a movie that has shed whatever baggage worried the critics all those years ago - it is simply a beautifully made film that holds your attention from start to finish.
    8Darbs

    Full of mood and bitterness

    This is a remarkable film. Slow moving, it nevertheless gripped me, thanks to an intriguing premise, moody photography and sympathetic playing. The "if only" ending is surprising and satisfying; even now, 20 years after I first saw the film and with plenty of others to compare it with, I still think it's one of the most memorable film endings I've seen. Recommended.
    10nicktate

    I want to praise Summerfield and argue with the detractor

    Let me start by saying I am in the film, so maybe that disqualifies me from having an opinion, but I have read many good reviews over the years and truth to say they get better as time goes by. Perhaps it was before it's time? The fact that Pat Lovell went public about her rift with Ken Hannam and withdrew it from the AFI awards competition, put a real dampener on its opening. However 5 years later one of the top movie reviewers in Britain "Alexander Walker" commenting on the BBC line up of Christmas movies named "Summerfield" as his favorite film from Australia in the 70s (included wonderful films like, Pic-nic at Hanging Rock and My Brilliant Career) Other reviewers have been equally praising and a beautiful DVD has been now been produced, of which every one in the film should be very proud. Perhaps therefore a bit unkind that such a detracting review should been placed at the top of all these other very nice reviews. Nick Tate

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    • Trivia
      The notable picturesque island seen in the movie where "Summerfield" is situated was Churchill Island in Westernport Bay in Victoria, Australia.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Miller: Blood. Its funny damn stuff.

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      Featured in A Shattered Silence (1977)

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 1977 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nyári rét
    • Filming locations
      • Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia(location)
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $333
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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