HD
2026
In this follow-up to "When Every Day Was the Fourth of July," Dan Curtis offers a nostalgic glimpse into his youth during the late 1930s. The story centers on a fictional family grappling with societal challenges, particularly as the father risks his burgeoning law career to defend a Jewish immigrant facing discrimination in a conservative New England town. This poignant narrative explores themes of courage, integrity, and the complexity of human relationships against the backdrop of a changing America. The film serves as both a heartfelt reminiscence and a pilot for a potential series.