When Every Day Was the Fourth of July
When Every Day Was the Fourth of July ★★½ 1978
A nine-year-old girl asks her father, a lawyer, to defend a mute handyman accused of murder, knowing this will bring on him the contempt of the community. Well handled, but see “To Kill a Mockingbird” first. Based on producer/director Curtis's childhood. Sequel: “The Long Days of Summer.” 100m/C VHS . Katy Kurtzman, Dean Jones, Louise Sorel, Harris Yulin, Chris Petersen, Geoffrey Lewis, Scott Brady, Henry Wilcoxon, Michael Pataki; D: Dan Curtis. TV
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