Five Days One Summer

    Five Days One Summer
    1982

    Synopsis

    A 1930s Scottish doctor (Sean Connery) goes climbing in the Alps with an infatuated niece (Betsy Brantley) he passes off as his wife.

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    Cast

    • Sean ConneryDouglas Meredith
    • Betsy BrantleyKate
    • Lambert WilsonJohann Biari
    • Jennifer HilarySarah Meredith
    • Isabel DeanKate's Mother
    • Gérard BuhrBrendel

    Recommendations

    • 83

      Christian Science Monitor

      What makes the picture special is its muted atmosphere, its way of concentrating on the human dimensions of the plot without slipping into pathos, sensationalism, or even melodrama. [18 Nov 1982, p.19]
    • 63

      The Associated Press

      The film has much to recommend it: great scenery, thrilling climbs, expert acting, Zinnemann's meticulous direction. But an oppressive melancholy overhangs the proceedings like an alpine mist, and the conclusion brings a feeling of hopelessness. [22 Nov 1982]
    • 50

      The New York Times

      Most of the movie is simply about mountain climbing, something that is undoubtedly more thrilling to attempt than it is to watch.
    • 40

      Time Out

      A film which creates drama more out of gesture and nuance than dialogue, and employs a lush setting which overwhelms instead of pointing up the characters' emotions.
    • 38

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      A sadly miscalculated affair, a frigidly uninvolving interlude of torpid romanticism: welcome to Shivering Heights. [08 Nov 1982]
    • 30

      Variety

      An attempt at an intimate personal drama that just doesn't come off, Five Days One Summer is so slow that it seems more like Five Summers One Day.
    • 25

      TV Guide Magazine

      Fred Zinnemann waited 40 years to make this surprisingly lifeless film, a major disappointment from the acclaimed director of High Noon and From Here To Eternity.