Summer of My German Soldier (TV film)


Summer of My German Soldier is an American 1978 madeforTV movie based on the novel of the same name written by Bette Greene. It stars Kristy McNichol as a JewishAmerican girl and Bruce Davison as the German prisoner of war whom she befriends.

The U.S. government opens a prisonerofwar POW camp for captured German soldiers in the town, and one day Patty meets one of the POWs Anton Friedrich Reiker one of the few prisoners able to speak English when the POWs are allowed to buy supplies from her familys store. Soon after, Anton escapes from the POW camp and is on the run. He is about to escape on a train when Patty sees him and scuppers his plans. Rather than inform the authorities, Patty hides the young soldier in some abandoned rooms above the familys disused garage and brings him food. Anton shows Patty a warmth and respect that she never had from her cold family and the two become close friends.Anton is almost exposed when he sees Pattys father beating her oneday and nobly runs out of hiding to protect her, but she shouts for him to go back before he is seen. However, Ruth sees Anton. She does not approve of Patty harboring him, but agrees to keep her secret and helps by giving Anton food. Before long, the FBI begin conducting a thorough search of the town looking for Anton. When they call at the Bergens home, Patty runs out to the garage to warn Anton that he must leave immediately or he will be caught. Anton flees from the garage after thanking Patty for her help and gives her a valuable ring that belonged to his grandfather. However, while trying to leave the town that night, the FBI finds Anton and he is shot dead trying to escape. The FBI return to the Bergens house that night and relay the news of Antons death to Patty, who is utterly devastated. Appalled to hear that his own daughter aided a German prisoner, her father virtually disowns her and tells her that she is dead to him. She is also alienated by the smallminded townsfolk who now view her as a traitor. The only person who still talks to her is Ruth, who has now been fired from her job as housekeeper. Ruth tries to comfort Patty in her grief and tells the townsfolk to leave Patty alone as only God has the right to stand in judgment of her.

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