When Every Day Was the Fourth of July (1978) When Every Day Was the Fourth of July

When Every Day Was the Fourth of July ★★½ 1978 A nine-year-old girl asks her father, a lawyer, to defend a mute handyman accused of murder, knowing this will bring on him the contempt of the community. Well handled, but see "To Kill a Mockingbird" first. Based on producer/director Curtis's childhood. Sequel: "The Long Days of Summer." 100m/C VHS. Katy Kurtzman, Dean Jones, Louise Sorel, Harris Yulin, Chris Petersen, Geoffrey Lewis, Scott Brady, Henry Wilcoxon, Michael Pataki; Director: Dan Curtis. TV

At-a-glance
Year Released 1978
Length (in minutes) 100
Display Color
Formats VHS
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Henry Wilcoxon
Actor Louise Sorel
Actor Michael Pataki
Actor Chris Petersen
Actor Harris Yulin
Actor Dean Jones
Actor Geoffrey Lewis
Actor Scott Brady
Actor Katy Kurtzman
Director Dan Curtis