Indian Summer

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Run time: 28 min
  • Premiere: 1960. April 5.

On the first hot day of summer, an old farmer goes fishing just as he has done for many years on the West Branch of the Delaware River. A young boy, his frequent fishing companion, eagerly takes him to see the first giant bulldozers, which are to begin construction on the Cannonsville Reservoir. In order to provide more water for the cities, the vast project will flood the valley. The old man goes to the general store and walks the length of the valley to talk about his concerns, but most people do not support him. The young people of the valley celebrate at a barn dance. The old man resists eviction with his unloaded flintlock. The next day, he watches as the houses and farms are burned to clear the way. His friend, the fiddler, picks him up and takes him and his few belongings away.

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Camera

Julius Tannenbaum

Director of Photography

Julius Tannenbaum

Additional Photography

Milek Knebel

Additional Photography

Directing

Jules Schwerin

Director

Editing

Joan Kuehl

Assistant Editor

Sound

Pete Seeger

Musician

Mike Seeger

Musician

John Schultz

Sound Effects

Writing

Peggy Lawson

Scenario Writer

Jules Schwerin

Scenario Writer

Camera

Julius Tannenbaum

Director of Photography

Julius Tannenbaum

Additional Photography

Milek Knebel

Additional Photography

Directing

Jules Schwerin

Director

Editing

Joan Kuehl

Assistant Editor

Sound

Pete Seeger

Musician

Mike Seeger

Musician

John Schultz

Sound Effects

Writing

Peggy Lawson

Scenario Writer

Jules Schwerin

Scenario Writer