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  1. Stolen Summer is very much the sort of piece that possesses the capability of attracting great criticism, but it isn't necessarily one of those films one particularly takes pleasure from criticising; you root for it from its humble beginnings right the way through to its, albeit relatively phony, climax, but all the while willing it on to pull away from tepid foundations and spiritless ...

  2. Stolen Summer. In mid-1970s Chicago, an Irish Catholic boy sets out to convert an ailing Jewish boy and deliver him to heaven in this warm comedy-drama. With Bonnie Hunt. 21 1 h 32 min 2002. PG. Comedy · Drama.

  3. 22 de mar. de 2002 · Stolen Summer. 2002 Comedy, Drama, Family · 1h 31m. Stream Stolen Summer. Watch Now. Pete, an eight-year-old Catholic boy growing up in the suburbs of Chicago in the mid-1970s, attends Catholic school, where as classes let out for the summer, he's admonished by a nun to follow the path of the Lord, and not that of the Devil.

  4. Stolen Summer Drama 2003 1 hr 30 min An eight-year-old Roman Catholic boy growing up in the suburbs of 1970s Chicago decides to convert a seriously ill rabbi's son to Christianity as a summer project.

  5. With some there are no survivors. "Stolen Summer" is a delightful surprise because despite all the backstage drama, this is a movie that tells stories that work--is charming, is moving, is funny and looks professional. That last point is crucial, because as everyone knows, director Pete Jones and his screenplay were chosen in a contest ...

  6. Stolen Summer. A Catholic boy tries to convert a terminally ill Jewish boy, so he will be able to go to Heaven. Cast information Crew information Company information News Box office. 1900s.

  7. A Catholic boy tries to convert a terminally ill Jewish boy, so he will be able to go to Heaven. Pete, an eight-year-old Catholic boy growing up in the suburbs of Chicago in the mid-1970s, attends Catholic school, where as classes let out for the summer, he's admonished by a nun to follow the path of the Lord, and not that of the Devil.