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Herman Raucher (April 13, 1928 –
December 28, 2023) was an
American author and
screenwriter who
penned the
autobiographical screenplay and
novel Summer...
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release in the Blu-ray format.
Herman Raucher is
often credited as a
ghostwriter for the film. However,
Raucher did no work on the film; the misconception...
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Christopher Norris.
Based on the
memoirs of
screenwriter Herman "Hermie"
Raucher, it
follows a
teenage boy who,
during the
summer of 1942 on Nantucket,...
- film,
directed and
produced by Max Baer Jr., with a
screenplay by
Herman Raucher, and
starring Robby Benson and
Glynnis O'Connor. It is
inspired by the...
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their target audience.
Herman Raucher,
along with
Robert Mulligan, po****rized the
genre with
Summer of '42 (1971), and
Raucher continued the
trend by writing...
- Martin, Kay Kimberley,
Mantan Moreland, and Erin Moran.
Written by
Herman Raucher, it
tells the
story of an
extremely bigoted 1960s-era
white insurance salesman...
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Herman Raucher and
starring Sandy Dennis,
Anthony Newley and
Theodore Bikel. The film
originally had been
written as a
stage play by
Raucher, but before...
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earlier portion of
Raucher's memoirs. The film is a slice-of-life
style autobiography of sorts,
depicting Herman Raucher's (Gary Grimes)
first year...
- film was
loosely based on the 1971
novel A
Glimpse of
Tiger by
Herman Raucher. What's Up, Doc? was a success, and
became the
third highest-grossing film...
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novel written by
Herman Raucher,
based upon his
screenplay and
personal experience. In a 2002
TCPalm interview,
Herman Raucher mentions that the 1971 film...