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Class of '44

Class of '44 is a 1973 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film based on the memoirs of screenwriter Herman Raucher. Directed by Paul Bogart, it is structured as a sequel to the 1971 film Summer of '42 which recounted the events in the earlier portion of Raucher's memoirs.

Class of '44
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPaul Bogart
Written byHerman Raucher
Produced byPaul Bogart
StarringGary Grimes
Jerry Houser
Oliver Conant
Deborah Winters
CinematographyAndrew Laszlo
Edited byMichael A. Hoey
Music byDavid Shire
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • April 10, 1973 (1973-04-10)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$6,350,000 (rentals)[1]

The film is a slice-of-life style autobiography of sorts, depicting Herman Raucher's (Gary Grimes) freshman year in college, where he falls in love with Julie (Deborah Winters) under the shadow of the growing threat of World War II. Jerry Houser and Oliver Conant reprise their roles as Oscar "Oscy" Seltzer and Benjy, the two other members of Raucher's circle of friends, "The Terrible Trio," but Conant only briefly appears in the film.

Plot edit

Friends Hermie (an aspiring artist), Oscy (a jock), and Benjy (a nerd) graduate high school in the spring of 1944, under the looming threat of World War II. At a post-graduation party, Hermie and Oscy are startled when Benjy tells them that he's enlisted in the Marines. While Hermie and Oscy spend their summer vacation working at a loading dock, Benjy goes to Boot Camp. By the end of summer, Hermie and Oscy see Benjy off on his way to fight in the Pacific Theater.

At their fathers' behest, Oscy and Hermie go to college. Much of the film consists of slice of life vignettes depicting college life during wartime, with the effect of the war on the home front as a constant recurring theme.

While Hermie is serious about his studies, Oscy primarily sees college as an opportunity to pick up women. On the campus newspaper staff, Hermie meets and falls in love with Julie, a well-to-do student. At Julie's suggestion, Hermie and Oscy join a fraternity and manage to successfully pass through the mandatory hazing rituals. Shortly after moving into the frat house, however, Oscy is expelled for bringing a prostitute into his room and Hermie is forced to deal with an inconsiderate roommate. Oscy, soon after leaving and seeing no alternative, decides to enlist in the Army.

Hermie and Julie have a falling out after Julie tells him she intends to go out on a non-romantic date with an old boyfriend coming into town on shore leave. Hermie expresses his distrust of Julie and they break up. Back at the frat house, Hermie receives a phone call from his mother that his father has died unexpectedly. Returning home for the funeral, he's reunited with Oscy, who has passed basic training and is now a clerk typist on Governor's Island. Oscy then takes Hermie out for a night of drinking in his father's memory, culminating in a bar room brawl. Back at Hermie's house, a drunk Hermie voices his inability to accept his father's death before passing out. Oscy stays up through the night, watching over Hermie.

Hermie returns to college and is about to call for a cab at the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad train station when Julie arrives in her car. She tells him that Hermie's mother told her about his father's death, and that she's come to reconcile with him. Julie further tells Hermie that she's learned that he has passed his final exams for the semester and has successfully completed his freshman year. Hermie and Julie reconcile and climb into the back seat of Julie's car as the film ends.

Cast edit

Production edit

The subway scenes were filmed on location in Brooklyn, New York. A vintage 1920s BMT Triplex train was used and the interior of the 15th Avenue entrance to the New Utrecht Avenue station on the Sea Beach (today's N) line was restored to its 1940s appearance. The train itself operated on the West End (today's D) line and is seen pulling into the 62nd Street station.

The scene at the diner was filmed in Toronto for the purpose of depicting PCC-type streetcars that ran in Brooklyn during the time period in which the movie is set. However, the streetcars seen in the movie are postwar models characterized by the presence of standee windows, which prewar PCCs such as the ones that operated in Brooklyn did not have. They also have the maroon and cream paint scheme used in Toronto, while Brooklyn's PCCs were predominantly tan.

The film is also noted for being the feature film debut of John Candy in a very brief uncredited appearance at the beginning as a high school graduate who interacts with Hermie and Oscy.

Reception edit

The film received moderate and poor reviews upon its release. Although several venues granted free, or discounted, admission for moviegoers who graduated from high school in 1944, the film did not fare very well at the box office, mostly attributed to the film's breaking the "arty" format of the first film for a more standard approach, and the omission of any mention of the first film. The movie slipped into obscurity, and although Summer of '42 has been on DVD for several years, where it has been a relative commercial success, Warner Brothers released Class of '44 on made-to-order DVD in 2010.

The film was spoofed in the December 1973 issue of Mad magazine as "The Clods of '44."

References edit

  1. ^ "Big Rental Films of 1973", Variety, 9 January 1974, pg 19.

External links edit

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Class of 44 is a 1973 American coming of age comedy drama film based on the memoirs of screenwriter Herman Raucher Directed by Paul Bogart it is structured as a sequel to the 1971 film Summer of 42 which recounted the events in the earlier portion of Raucher s memoirs Class of 44Theatrical release posterDirected byPaul BogartWritten byHerman RaucherProduced byPaul BogartStarringGary GrimesJerry HouserOliver ConantDeborah WintersCinematographyAndrew LaszloEdited byMichael A HoeyMusic byDavid ShireDistributed byWarner Bros Release dateApril 10 1973 1973 04 10 Running time95 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 6 350 000 rentals 1 The film is a slice of life style autobiography of sorts depicting Herman Raucher s Gary Grimes freshman year in college where he falls in love with Julie Deborah Winters under the shadow of the growing threat of World War II Jerry Houser and Oliver Conant reprise their roles as Oscar Oscy Seltzer and Benjy the two other members of Raucher s circle of friends The Terrible Trio but Conant only briefly appears in the film Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot editFriends Hermie an aspiring artist Oscy a jock and Benjy a nerd graduate high school in the spring of 1944 under the looming threat of World War II At a post graduation party Hermie and Oscy are startled when Benjy tells them that he s enlisted in the Marines While Hermie and Oscy spend their summer vacation working at a loading dock Benjy goes to Boot Camp By the end of summer Hermie and Oscy see Benjy off on his way to fight in the Pacific Theater At their fathers behest Oscy and Hermie go to college Much of the film consists of slice of life vignettes depicting college life during wartime with the effect of the war on the home front as a constant recurring theme While Hermie is serious about his studies Oscy primarily sees college as an opportunity to pick up women On the campus newspaper staff Hermie meets and falls in love with Julie a well to do student At Julie s suggestion Hermie and Oscy join a fraternity and manage to successfully pass through the mandatory hazing rituals Shortly after moving into the frat house however Oscy is expelled for bringing a prostitute into his room and Hermie is forced to deal with an inconsiderate roommate Oscy soon after leaving and seeing no alternative decides to enlist in the Army Hermie and Julie have a falling out after Julie tells him she intends to go out on a non romantic date with an old boyfriend coming into town on shore leave Hermie expresses his distrust of Julie and they break up Back at the frat house Hermie receives a phone call from his mother that his father has died unexpectedly Returning home for the funeral he s reunited with Oscy who has passed basic training and is now a clerk typist on Governor s Island Oscy then takes Hermie out for a night of drinking in his father s memory culminating in a bar room brawl Back at Hermie s house a drunk Hermie voices his inability to accept his father s death before passing out Oscy stays up through the night watching over Hermie Hermie returns to college and is about to call for a cab at the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad train station when Julie arrives in her car She tells him that Hermie s mother told her about his father s death and that she s come to reconcile with him Julie further tells Hermie that she s learned that he has passed his final exams for the semester and has successfully completed his freshman year Hermie and Julie reconcile and climb into the back seat of Julie s car as the film ends Cast editGary Grimes as Hermie Jerry Houser as Oscy Oliver Conant as Benjy Deborah Winters as Julie William Atherton as Fraternity President Sam Bottoms as Marty Joe Ponazecki as Professor Murray Westgate as Principal Marion Waldman as Grade Advisor Mary Long as Valedictorian Marcia Diamond as Mrs Gilhuly Jeffrey Cohen as Editor Susan Marcus as Assistant Editor Lamar Criss as 1st Proctor Michael A Hoey as 2nd Proctor Dan McDonald as Father Jan Campbell as Mother Uncredited in order of appearance John Candy Paulie high school graduateJeanne Beker BerniceJim Henshaw Fraternity seniorRalph Endersby Fraternity seniorJohn Kerr Ford Hotel bartenderStan Kane Football coachJames Forrest Football coachEd McNamara Train conductorProduction editThe subway scenes were filmed on location in Brooklyn New York A vintage 1920s BMT Triplex train was used and the interior of the 15th Avenue entrance to the New Utrecht Avenue station on the Sea Beach today s N line was restored to its 1940s appearance The train itself operated on the West End today s D line and is seen pulling into the 62nd Street station The scene at the diner was filmed in Toronto for the purpose of depicting PCC type streetcars that ran in Brooklyn during the time period in which the movie is set However the streetcars seen in the movie are postwar models characterized by the presence of standee windows which prewar PCCs such as the ones that operated in Brooklyn did not have They also have the maroon and cream paint scheme used in Toronto while Brooklyn s PCCs were predominantly tan The film is also noted for being the feature film debut of John Candy in a very brief uncredited appearance at the beginning as a high school graduate who interacts with Hermie and Oscy Reception editThe film received moderate and poor reviews upon its release Although several venues granted free or discounted admission for moviegoers who graduated from high school in 1944 the film did not fare very well at the box office mostly attributed to the film s breaking the arty format of the first film for a more standard approach and the omission of any mention of the first film The movie slipped into obscurity and although Summer of 42 has been on DVD for several years where it has been a relative commercial success Warner Brothers released Class of 44 on made to order DVD in 2010 The film was spoofed in the December 1973 issue of Mad magazine as The Clods of 44 References edit Big Rental Films of 1973 Variety 9 January 1974 pg 19 External links editClass of 44 at IMDb Class of 44 at Rotten Tomatoes Class of 44 at the American Film Institute Catalog Class of 44 at the TCM Movie Database Class of 44 at AllMovie Class of 44 at TV Guide 1987 write up was originally published in The Motion Picture Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Class of 2744 amp oldid 1187545216, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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