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Jeremy

  • 1973
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  • 1h 30m
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6.9/10
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Robby Benson and Glynnis O'Connor in Jeremy (1973)
Shy cellist boy meets upperclassman ballet-student girl at school. They experience first-time love, then happenstance pulls them apart
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Shy cellist boy meets upperclassman ballet-student girl at school. They experience first-time love, then happenstance pulls them apartShy cellist boy meets upperclassman ballet-student girl at school. They experience first-time love, then happenstance pulls them apartShy cellist boy meets upperclassman ballet-student girl at school. They experience first-time love, then happenstance pulls them apart

  • Director
    • Arthur Barron
  • Writer
    • Arthur Barron
  • Stars
    • Robby Benson
    • Glynnis O'Connor
    • Len Bari
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • Arthur Barron
    • Writer
      • Arthur Barron
    • Stars
      • Robby Benson
      • Glynnis O'Connor
      • Len Bari
    • 30User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Robby Benson
    Robby Benson
    • Jeremy Jones
    Glynnis O'Connor
    Glynnis O'Connor
    • Susan Rollins
    Len Bari
    • Ralph Manzoni
    Leonardo Cimino
    Leonardo Cimino
    • Cello Teacher
    Ned Wilson
    • Susan's Father
    Chris Bohn
    • Jeremy's Father
    Patricia Wheel
    • Grace Jones - Jeremy's Mother
    • (as Pat Wheel)
    Ted Sorel
    Ted Sorel
    • Music Class Teacher
    Bruce Friedman
    • Candy Store Owner
    • (as Bruce Freidman)
    Eunice Anderson
    Eunice Anderson
    • Susan's Aunt
    Dennis Boutsikaris
    Dennis Boutsikaris
    • Danny
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Arthur Barron
    • Writer
      • Arthur Barron
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    7junior-17

    25 years later and I didn't forget Jeremy's songs

    I was a 12 years old when I saw "Jeremy" - here in Brazil, the title was "Susan and Jeremy - the first love". I remember I loved the movie, I cried a lot. Unforgettable is the soundtrack. After that age (today I'm 37), I've never seen this movie again, but - sometimes - I catch myself singing its song ('The hourglass song', I suppose). I'd like to see it again.
    6FieCrier

    sweet little movie about a first love in high school

    I bought this movie on DVD in order to see it after reading about it in a book titled Shyness & Love by Dr. Brian G. Gilmartin. Seventeen of the people in that study saw the film more than twenty times in the theater, one saw it eighty-six times, and another paid $1,000 (that he could scarcely afford) for a 16mm print of the film! I can't say that I've ever seen a film more than twice in a theater, and that wasn't out of any great affection for those films, just that I'd seen them, and then a group of friends or family were going to see it and I went along.

    It is a nice movie. A shy high school sophomore develops a crush on a new girl at school, and with some help from a more outgoing friend and the confidence playing the cello gives him, he asks her out and they date. It's a pretty simple story, and probably pretty low budget, with lots of hand-held camera-work. It's nice, but I can't imagine watching it twenty times! Perhaps had I seen it when I was about the same age as the couple, I'd have a great affection for it.
    9lasurfer77

    Jeremy

    I saw this movie in the early 70's, when I was 15 or 16. I was living in Peru, at the time. There was a girl my age that I liked a lot, that I took to the movie and we both identified with the main characters. I remember that you could get the theme song (record, 45 RPM) under the title "Blue Balloon Song" or something along these lines, from a local record label. The theme song was very popular and was played often by the local radio stations for several weeks. I am tempted to track her down and ask if she still has the record. This movie was recently released in DVD. I watched it again after 30+ years. This time with my wife and children. It was a big hit at home. Simple but enjoyable plot, very entertaining, pretty clean movie for today's standards. I would recommend it for the whole family.
    postmaster-45

    As good as the book

    I saw this film after reading the book and loved it just as much. There are many things I enjoyed about the story/film such as the music, love and the cross town New York bus rides on a Saturday morning. Bus it was the way Jeremy raced other people in the street as if he was in his own horse race-this may sound silly but worked really well and Robby Benson pulls it off in a brilliant touching way. It shows a boy/young man in his own world finding someone who loved him for what he is. The wonderful cello music holds the story together and is not heavy-handed which it could easily have been with a lesser cast and director.

    I would love to have the DVD and hope when it comes out there are plenty of extras such as location info and (lots)interviews.

    9.5 out of 10
    7rajdoctor

    Jeremy

    Bored with the types of movies that are shown on any cable television in any country across the globe (even with 200 channels) – I always find it hard to make a decision on what to watch. This movie was shown on UPC Dutch TV, and reading somewhat good reviews on IMDb, I decided to watch it.

    At first sight, Jeremy Jones (Robby Benson) a young boy falls in love with a newcomer girl Susan Rollins (Glynnis O-Connors) at school. After a few awkward meetings, they start liking each other, go together, and its special confused adolescent moments – make love, discuss life, know each other, enjoy each other's company – before the inevitable strikes. Susan's father (Ned Wilson) gets his transfer back and has to leave the city. With so much sadness both this young souls depart.

    This is a beautiful simple FIRST LOVE story of any young souls. The moments, the stalking, the emotions, the happiness – everything is depicted in its simplest and truest form. There is not much coming in the way of their love – which is a relieving part of the story. It is straight forward. The supporting cast – especially Jeremy friend, his musical teacher and Susan father – give a very understated but human character. Their responses to this teenage love stays with you in formulating your own responses in life.

    Both Robby Benson and Glynnis O-Connors give the best performances of their career that spans (for both of them) to nearly more than 55 acting projects in last 35 years. But this role will remain their most loved and well remembered. Both are so comfortable with each other – especially in those delicately filmed love making scenes – that it surely must be hard for the director and acting to film that successfully.

    The Director Arthur Barron has done a very decent job in taking out performances from these young stars – who look so natural and full of honest love. He makes this movie still watchable and relevant, even after 35 years. It is fresh as a morning dew drop – and I think will remain so. This Director made only two feature films in his career, and mainly devoted his time for television.

    A special mention of the theme song of this movie – Hour Glass – which is still hummable and pleasing to hear even today. It is a classic.

    I would strongly recommend the movie to each and every adolescent to see and make it a part of their growing up years.

    (Stars 7 out of 10)

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    • Trivia
      Glynnis O'Connor's film debut.
    • Goofs
      Jeremy's cello playing is very poorly mimed throughout.
    • Quotes

      Jeremy Jones: [having just made love for the first time] What are you thinking about?

      Susan Rollins: Nothing really.

      Jeremy Jones: Is anything wrong?

      Susan Rollins: No. I'm just wispy.

      Jeremy Jones: Wispy? What's that?

      Susan Rollins: I don't know. It's a happy kind of... quiet... something like that.

      Jeremy Jones: Are ya happy?

      Susan Rollins: Yes. Are you?

      Jeremy Jones: Yeah. Yeah, I'm kind of - wispy.

      Susan Rollins: Don't make fun.

    • Connections
      Featured in Mark Kermode's Secrets of Cinema: Coming of Age (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Jeremy
      Music by Lee Holdridge

      Lyrics by Dorothea Joyce

      Sung by Glynnis O'Connor

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 1973 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Susan and Jeremy
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Kenesset Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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