What: The 1971 film "Summer of '42," and ensuing book, was a largely autobiographical account of author Herman Raucher's coming of age affair on a family summer vacation. Where: The movie and book ...
Herman Raucher, a best-selling author and the Academy Award nominated screenwriter of “Summer of ’42,” died Dec. 28 of natural causes at Stamford Hospital in Stamford, Conn. He was 95. Raucher got his ...
The "Stark, actually" featurettes are about people, places and things in Stark County. What: The 1971 film "Summer of '42," and ensuing book, was a largely autobiographical account of author Herman ...
The novelist and Oscar nominee started out in live television and also worked on the scripts for ‘Sweet November,’ ‘Ode to Billy Joe’ and ‘The Other Side of Midnight.’ By Mike Barnes Senior Editor ...
Herman Raucher, whose Oscar-nominated Summer of ’42 screenplay became one of Hollywood’s best-loved coming-of-age tales, has died of natural causes at Stamford Hospital in Stamford, CT. He was 95. His ...