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** Creator/HayleyMills as a PluckyGirl who moves to a small American town in the early 1900s? [[Film/Pollyanna1960 Where have we seen this before?]] Although oddly, the lead role was originally intended for Creator/AnnetteFunicello.
** Or to ''Film/MeetMeInStLouis'', oddly enough. The screenplay was by Sally Benson, whose semi-autobiographical novel formed the basis for that film, and both movies are musicals focused on the everyday adventures of a teenage girl and her family at the turn of the 20th century.
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The film was loosely based on the 1911 novel ''Mother Carey's Chickens'' by Kate Douglas Wiggin, who also wrote ''Literature/RebeccaOfSunnybrookFarm''. The novel was previously adapted, under its original title, as a non-musical film in 1938.

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The film was loosely based on the 1911 novel ''Mother Carey's Chickens'' ''Literature/MotherCareysChickens'' by Kate Douglas Wiggin, who also wrote ''Literature/RebeccaOfSunnybrookFarm''. The novel was previously adapted, under its original title, as a non-musical film in 1938.
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''Summer Magic'' is a 1963 Disney musical film starring Creator/HayleyMills, Creator/BurlIves, and Dorothy [=McGuire=]. It features seven original songs by Music/TheShermanBrothers.

In ragtime-era Boston, widowed Margaret Carey ([=McGuire=]) and her three children, Nancy (Mills), Gilly, and Peter, are having financial problems. Nancy inquires about a yellow house in Beulah, Maine, and Osh Popham (Ives), the caretaker acting on behalf of a Mr. Hamilton, offers to rent it to them. When they move in, they find the house in a state of neglect, and with help from Mr. Popham, they begin to make repairs. As the Careys begin to adapt to their new town, they receive a letter asking for their orphaned Cousin Julia to stay with them due to the financial failings of her adoptive parents, the Fergusons. The Careys agree, although Nancy and Gilly are not very glad to have their stuck-up, disagreeable cousin live with them.

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''Summer Magic'' is a 1963 Disney Creator/{{Disney}} live-action musical comedy film directed by James Neilson and starring Creator/HayleyMills, Creator/BurlIves, and Dorothy [=McGuire=]. It features seven original songs by Music/TheShermanBrothers.

In ragtime-era Boston, widowed Margaret Carey ([=McGuire=]) and her three children, children Nancy (Mills), Gilly, Gilly (Eddie Hodges), and Peter, Peter (Jimmy Mathers), are having financial problems. Nancy inquires about a yellow house in Beulah, Maine, and Osh Popham (Ives), the caretaker acting on behalf of a Mr. Hamilton, offers to rent it to them. When they move in, they find the house in a state of neglect, and with help from Mr. Popham, they begin to make repairs. As the Careys begin to adapt to their new town, they receive a letter asking for their orphaned Cousin Julia (Deborah Walley) to stay with them due to the financial failings of her adoptive parents, the Fergusons. The Careys agree, although Nancy and Gilly are not very glad to have their stuck-up, disagreeable cousin live with them.


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''Summer Magic'' is a 1963 Disney musical film starring Creator/HayleyMills, Burl Ives, Creator/BurlIves, and Dorothy [=McGuire=]. It features seven original songs by Music/TheShermanBrothers.
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** Creator/HayleyMills as a PluckyGirl who moves to a small American town in the early 1900s? [[Film/Pollyanna1960 Where have we seen this before?]] Although oddly, the lead role was originally intended for Annette Funicello.

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** Creator/HayleyMills as a PluckyGirl who moves to a small American town in the early 1900s? [[Film/Pollyanna1960 Where have we seen this before?]] Although oddly, the lead role was originally intended for Annette Funicello.Creator/AnnetteFunicello.

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* AdaptedOut: In the novel, the Carey family has four children. The film removes Kitty, leaving Nancy as the only girl. Incidentally, the earlier 1938 film version kept Kitty but removed Julia instead.



** Or to ''Film/MeetMeInStLouis'', oddly enough. The screenplay was by Sally Benson, whose semi-autobiographical novel formed the basis for that film, and both movies are musicals focused on a turn-of-the-20th-century family with a teenage daughter as the protagonist.

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** Or to ''Film/MeetMeInStLouis'', oddly enough. The screenplay was by Sally Benson, whose semi-autobiographical novel formed the basis for that film, and both movies are musicals focused on a turn-of-the-20th-century family with the everyday adventures of a teenage daughter as girl and her family at the protagonist.turn of the 20th century.
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''Summer Magic'' is a 1963 Disney musical film starring Creator/HayleyMills, Burl Ives, and Dorothy [=McGuire=].

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''Summer Magic'' is a 1963 Disney musical film starring Creator/HayleyMills, Burl Ives, and Dorothy [=McGuire=].
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In ragtime-era Boston, Margaret Carey ([=McGuire=]), a widow, and her three children, Nancy (Mills), Gilly, and Peter are having financial problems. Nancy inquires about a yellow house in Beulah, Maine, and Osh Popham (Ives), the caretaker acting on behalf of a Mr. Hamilton, offers to rent it to them. When they move in, they find the house in a state of neglect, and with help from Mr. Popham, they begin to make repairs. As the Careys begin to adapt to their new town, they receive a letter asking for their orphaned Cousin Julia to stay with them due to the financial failings of her adoptive parents, the Fergusons. The Careys agree, although Nancy and Gilly are not very glad to have their stuck-up, disagreeable cousin live with them.

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In ragtime-era Boston, widowed Margaret Carey ([=McGuire=]), a widow, ([=McGuire=]) and her three children, Nancy (Mills), Gilly, and Peter Peter, are having financial problems. Nancy inquires about a yellow house in Beulah, Maine, and Osh Popham (Ives), the caretaker acting on behalf of a Mr. Hamilton, offers to rent it to them. When they move in, they find the house in a state of neglect, and with help from Mr. Popham, they begin to make repairs. As the Careys begin to adapt to their new town, they receive a letter asking for their orphaned Cousin Julia to stay with them due to the financial failings of her adoptive parents, the Fergusons. The Careys agree, although Nancy and Gilly are not very glad to have their stuck-up, disagreeable cousin live with them.
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In ragtime-era Boston, Margaret Carey, a widow, and her three children, Nancy, Gilly, and Peter are having financial problems. Nancy inquires about a yellow house in Beulah, Maine, and Osh Popham, the caretaker acting on behalf of a Mr. Hamilton, offers to rent it to them. When they move in, they find the house in a state of neglect, and with help from Mr. Popham, they begin to make repairs. As the Careys begin to adapt to their new town, they receive a letter asking for their orphaned Cousin Julia to stay with them due to the financial failings of her adoptive parents, the Fergusons. The Careys agree, although Nancy and Gilly are not very glad to have their stuck-up, disagreeable cousin live with them.

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In ragtime-era Boston, Margaret Carey, Carey ([=McGuire=]), a widow, and her three children, Nancy, Nancy (Mills), Gilly, and Peter are having financial problems. Nancy inquires about a yellow house in Beulah, Maine, and Osh Popham, Popham (Ives), the caretaker acting on behalf of a Mr. Hamilton, offers to rent it to them. When they move in, they find the house in a state of neglect, and with help from Mr. Popham, they begin to make repairs. As the Careys begin to adapt to their new town, they receive a letter asking for their orphaned Cousin Julia to stay with them due to the financial failings of her adoptive parents, the Fergusons. The Careys agree, although Nancy and Gilly are not very glad to have their stuck-up, disagreeable cousin live with them.

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''Summer Magic'' is a 1963 live-action movie set in the early 1900s. It stars Creator/HayleyMills as Nancy Carey and is loosely based on the novel ''Mother Carey's Chickens''.

Margaret Carey, a widow, and her three children, Nancy, Gilly, and Peter are having financial problems. Nancy inquires about a yellow house in Beulah, Maine, and Osh Popham, the caretaker acting on behalf of a Mr. Hamilton, offers to rent it to them. When they move in, they find the house in a state of neglect, and with help from Mr. Popham, they begin to make repairs. As the Careys begin to adapt to their new town, they receive a letter asking for their orphaned Cousin Julia to stay with them due to the financial failings of her adoptive parents, the Fergusons. The Careys agree, although Nancy and Gilly are not very glad to have their stuck-up, disagreeable cousin live with them. Later on, a new schoolteacher, Charles Bryant, catches the eye of both Nancy and Julia. Meanwhile, Osh's daughter Lallie Joy wants to get together with Gilly.

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''Summer Magic'' is a 1963 live-action movie set in the early 1900s. It stars Creator/HayleyMills as Nancy Carey Disney musical film starring Creator/HayleyMills, Burl Ives, and is loosely based on the novel ''Mother Carey's Chickens''.

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Margaret Carey, a widow, and her three children, Nancy, Gilly, and Peter are having financial problems. Nancy inquires about a yellow house in Beulah, Maine, and Osh Popham, the caretaker acting on behalf of a Mr. Hamilton, offers to rent it to them. When they move in, they find the house in a state of neglect, and with help from Mr. Popham, they begin to make repairs. As the Careys begin to adapt to their new town, they receive a letter asking for their orphaned Cousin Julia to stay with them due to the financial failings of her adoptive parents, the Fergusons. The Careys agree, although Nancy and Gilly are not very glad to have their stuck-up, disagreeable cousin live with them. Later on, a new schoolteacher, Charles Bryant, catches them.

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the eye of both Nancy and Julia. Meanwhile, Osh's daughter Lallie Joy wants to get together with Gilly.1911 novel ''Mother Carey's Chickens'' by Kate Douglas Wiggin, who also wrote ''Literature/RebeccaOfSunnybrookFarm''. The novel was previously adapted, under its original title, as a non-musical film in 1938.
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Margaret Carey, a widow, and her three children, Nancy, Gilly, and Peter are having financial problems. Nancy inquires about a yellow house in Beulah, Maine, and Osh Popham, that house's caretaker, offers to rent it to them. When they move in, they find the house in a state of neglect, and with help from Mr. Popham, they begin to make repairs.

As the Careys begin to adapt to their new town, they receive a letter asking for their orphaned Cousin Julia to stay with them due to the financial failings of her adoptive parents, the Fergusons. The Careys agree, although Nancy and Gilly are not very glad to have their stuck-up, disagreeable cousin live with them. Margaret forbids her children to tell Julia that the Fergusons had dumped her on them after gambling away their money. When Julia arrives, she is shocked when she is jumped on by a dog, and finds Beulah to be too primitive for her tastes.

While continuing to make improvements to the house, the Careys realize that they don't have enough money to fix the house while continuing to rent it. When Margaret says this to Mr. Popham, he writes a letter to Mr. Hamilton, the owner of the house. He tells Margaret and Nancy that because their repairs added value to the house, Mr. Hamilton had agreed to waive the rent, on condition that they have a ceremony for his mother on Halloween and hang her picture in a place of honor in the house. Mr. Popham chooses a painting from his attic to present as Mr. Hamilton's mother.

The following week, after church, Nancy and Julia introduce themselves to Charles Bryant, a schoolteacher. They invite him to an impromptu lawn party, where both Nancy and Julia attempt to woo him. Nancy talks about literature and sports, and she invites him to play a game of croquet. Julia dresses in her finest gown and acts in a flirtatious manner. By the end of the lawn party, it is clear that Julia has won Charles' affection.

In the evening after the lawn party, when Nancy and Julia are going to bed, they have a fight about Charles and about Julia's condescending attitude toward the Careys and Beulah. In the heat of the moment, Nancy reveals the secret that she was forbidden to tell. In disbelief, Julia runs downstairs in her nightgown to ask Margaret if it is true. Nancy follows her and apologizes for telling the secret.

Margaret confirms that it is true, and she reveals that the Fergusons' situation had improved, and that they are ready to take Julia back. Suddenly, Nancy realizes that she loves Julia and wants her to stay, and she begs Julia not to go back to the Fergusons. Julia realizes that she is happy with the Careys and decides to stay, promising never to mention the Fergusons again.

Everyone gets ready for the Halloween party in which the ceremony honoring Mr. Hamilton's mother will take place. Mr. Popham's daughter, Lallie Joy, who has a crush on Gilly Carey, is embarrassed of her ugly dress. When she shows it to Nancy and Julia, they offer to alter it for her, and they reassure her that it's what's inside that counts. They instruct her on how to act around boys, telling her that the secret to getting a beau is to act feminine, compliment his masculinity, and hide her real self.

When Nancy goes outside on the day of the party, she bumps into a handsome stranger at the door. She tells him about how they came to live in the house and invites him to the party for Mr. Hamilton's mother. The stranger, who is actually Mr. Hamilton, goes to Osh Popham's store and asks him about the people in the yellow house. Mr. Popham nervously tells him about the arrangement he made with the Careys behind Mr. Hamilton's back.

At the party, Lallie Joy is together with Gilly, and Julia is with Charles, making Nancy the only one without a partner. She reluctantly goes to the party alone, and on the way down the stairs, she runs into Mr. Hamilton. When she and her mother reveal the painting in the ceremony, Mr. Hamilton is offended, because the picture is of an ugly woman. He reveals his identity to Nancy, who becomes afraid that he might kick her family out of the house, but he asks her to dance instead.

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Margaret Carey, a widow, and her three children, Nancy, Gilly, and Peter are having financial problems. Nancy inquires about a yellow house in Beulah, Maine, and Osh Popham, that house's caretaker, the caretaker acting on behalf of a Mr. Hamilton, offers to rent it to them. When they move in, they find the house in a state of neglect, and with help from Mr. Popham, they begin to make repairs. \n\n As the Careys begin to adapt to their new town, they receive a letter asking for their orphaned Cousin Julia to stay with them due to the financial failings of her adoptive parents, the Fergusons. The Careys agree, although Nancy and Gilly are not very glad to have their stuck-up, disagreeable cousin live with them. Margaret forbids her children to tell Julia that the Fergusons had dumped her on them after gambling away their money. When Julia arrives, she is shocked when she is jumped on by Later on, a dog, and finds Beulah to be too primitive for her tastes.

While continuing to make improvements to the house, the Careys realize that they don't have enough money to fix the house while continuing to rent it. When Margaret says this to Mr. Popham, he writes a letter to Mr. Hamilton, the owner of the house. He tells Margaret and Nancy that because their repairs added value to the house, Mr. Hamilton had agreed to waive the rent, on condition that they have a ceremony for his mother on Halloween and hang her picture in a place of honor in the house. Mr. Popham chooses a painting from his attic to present as Mr. Hamilton's mother.

The following week, after church, Nancy and Julia introduce themselves to
new schoolteacher, Charles Bryant, a schoolteacher. They invite him to an impromptu lawn party, where catches the eye of both Nancy and Julia attempt to woo him. Nancy talks about literature and sports, and she invites him to play a game of croquet. Julia dresses in her finest gown and acts in a flirtatious manner. By the end of the lawn party, it is clear that Julia has won Charles' affection.

In the evening after the lawn party, when Nancy and Julia are going to bed, they have a fight about Charles and about Julia's condescending attitude toward the Careys and Beulah. In the heat of the moment, Nancy reveals the secret that she was forbidden to tell. In disbelief, Julia runs downstairs in her nightgown to ask Margaret if it is true. Nancy follows her and apologizes for telling the secret.

Margaret confirms that it is true, and she reveals that the Fergusons' situation had improved, and that they are ready to take Julia back. Suddenly, Nancy realizes that she loves Julia and wants her to stay, and she begs Julia not to go back to the Fergusons. Julia realizes that she is happy with the Careys and decides to stay, promising never to mention the Fergusons again.

Everyone gets ready for the Halloween party in which the ceremony honoring Mr. Hamilton's mother will take place. Mr. Popham's daughter, Lallie Joy, who has a crush on Gilly Carey, is embarrassed of her ugly dress. When she shows it to Nancy and Julia, they offer to alter it for her, and they reassure her that it's what's inside that counts. They instruct her on how to act around boys, telling her that the secret to getting a beau is to act feminine, compliment his masculinity, and hide her real self.

When Nancy goes outside on the day of the party, she bumps into a handsome stranger at the door. She tells him about how they came to live in the house and invites him to the party for Mr. Hamilton's mother. The stranger, who is actually Mr. Hamilton, goes to Osh Popham's store and asks him about the people in the yellow house. Mr. Popham nervously tells him about the arrangement he made with the Careys behind Mr. Hamilton's back.

At the party,
Julia. Meanwhile, Osh's daughter Lallie Joy is wants to get together with Gilly, and Julia is with Charles, making Nancy the only one without a partner. She reluctantly goes to the party alone, and on the way down the stairs, she runs into Mr. Hamilton. When she and her mother reveal the painting in the ceremony, Mr. Hamilton is offended, because the picture is of an ugly woman. He reveals his identity to Nancy, who becomes afraid that he might kick her family out of the house, but he asks her to dance instead.Gilly.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: Creator/HayleyMills as a PluckyGirl who moves to a small American town in the early 1900s? [[Film/Pollyanna1960 Where have we seen this before?]] Although oddly, the lead role was originally intended for Annette Funicello.

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** Or to ''Film/MeetMeInStLouis'', oddly enough. The screenplay was by Sally Benson, whose semi-autobiographical novel formed the basis for that film, and both movies are musicals focused on a turn-of-the-20th-century family with a teenage daughter as the protagonist.
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* CityMouse: The whole family, really, but they mostly adjust without much trouble. Julia is really the only one who plays it straight.

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* DryCrusader: Mrs. Griswold, the old woman whose portrait gets passed off as Mr. Hamilton's mother. Mariah raves that she was "a good woman" and that "the demon rum would've been chased off the New England coast" had she lived. Despite the implication that Mariah herself is also this trope, she later has an INeedAFreakingDrink moment.

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* DryCrusader: Mrs. Griswold, the old woman whose portrait gets passed off as Mr. Hamilton's mother. Mariah raves that she was "a good woman" and that "the demon rum would've been chased off the New England coast" had she lived. Despite the implication that Mariah herself is also this trope, she later has an INeedAFreakingDrink moment.

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Everyone gets ready for the Halloween party in which the ceremony honoring Mr. Hamilton's mother will take place. Mr. Popham's daughter, Lally Joy, who has a crush on Gilly Carey, is embarrassed of her ugly dress. When she shows it to Nancy and Julia, they offer to alter it for her, and they reassure her that it's what's inside that counts. They instruct her on how to act around boys, telling her that the secret to getting a beau is to act feminine, compliment his masculinity, and hide her real self.

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Everyone gets ready for the Halloween party in which the ceremony honoring Mr. Hamilton's mother will take place. Mr. Popham's daughter, Lally Lallie Joy, who has a crush on Gilly Carey, is embarrassed of her ugly dress. When she shows it to Nancy and Julia, they offer to alter it for her, and they reassure her that it's what's inside that counts. They instruct her on how to act around boys, telling her that the secret to getting a beau is to act feminine, compliment his masculinity, and hide her real self.



At the party, Lally Joy is together with Gilly, and Julia is with Charles, making Nancy the only one without a partner. She reluctantly goes to the party alone, and on the way down the stairs, she runs into Mr. Hamilton. When she and her mother reveal the painting in the ceremony, Mr. Hamilton is offended, because the picture is of an ugly woman. He reveals his identity to Nancy, who becomes afraid that he might kick her family out of the house, but he asks her to dance instead.


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At the party, Lally Lallie Joy is together with Gilly, and Julia is with Charles, making Nancy the only one without a partner. She reluctantly goes to the party alone, and on the way down the stairs, she runs into Mr. Hamilton. When she and her mother reveal the painting in the ceremony, Mr. Hamilton is offended, because the picture is of an ugly woman. He reveals his identity to Nancy, who becomes afraid that he might kick her family out of the house, but he asks her to dance instead. \n\n



* BookOnTheHead: Lallie Joy practices walking with books on her head when Nancy and Julia are teaching her how to be feminine.
* CityMouse: The whole family, really, but they mostly adjust without much trouble. Julia is really the only one who plays it straight.
* DryCrusader: Mrs. Griswold, the old woman whose portrait gets passed off as Mr. Hamilton's mother. Mariah raves that she was "a good woman" and that "the demon rum would've been chased off the New England coast" had she lived. Despite the implication that Mariah herself is also this trope, she later has an INeedAFreakingDrink moment.
* TheEdwardianEra: The opening titles identify the time period as simply "rag," with that word's appearance accompanied by a sudden burst of ragtime music. Nothing more specific is ever specified, but for what it's worth, the source novel was published in 1911.
* ExactWords: It turns out Osh has been writing letters to Mr. Hamilton. He just hasn't been ''mailing'' them.



* FirstNameBasis: After hooking up with Mr. Bryant, Julia calls him "Charles," to Nancy's indignation.
* GenderedInsult:
** Some bullies declare that Peter is a "girl" because he has "sissy hair" and then proceed to refer to him with female pronouns.
** At one point, Julia cattily remarks that Nancy is "so athletic," not-so-subtly hinting that she's mannish.
* GoingDownWithTheShip: According to Mariah, Mrs. Griswold "went down on the wreck off Nantucket Light" and "insisted on goin' down with the ship. Everybody else was saved, crew and captain."



* IChooseToStay: At the end, Julia chooses to stay with the Careys instead of going back to the Fergusons.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Nancy sure sounds a lot more English than the whole rest of her family, who all sound American.



* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Nancy and Julia form such a pair; although not exactly a tomboy, Nancy appears to be one compared to the extremely girly Julia.

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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Nancy and Julia form such a pair; although not exactly a tomboy, Nancy appears to be one compared to the extremely girly Julia.Julia.
* SheCleansUpNicely: Lallie Joy, after Nancy and Julia have taught her how to be more feminine.
* SmallTownBoredom: Digby wants to move to the city in order to get away from this. Of course, he changes his mind by the end of the movie.
* SpiritualSuccessor: Creator/HayleyMills as a PluckyGirl who moves to a small American town in the early 1900s? [[Film/Pollyanna1960 Where have we seen this before?]] Although oddly, the lead role was originally intended for Annette Funicello.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Osh pretends to have an accident in order to prevent Mariah from talking to the Careys about Mr. Hamilton.
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* AgeGapRomance
** Both Julia and Nancy are teenagers in relationships with adult men.
* FilleFatale
** Julia, a young teenager, uses her feminine charms to secure the affection of Charles.
* HandsOnApproach:
** At the lawn party, Charles shows Julia how to play croquet, much to her delight.
* ParasolOfPrettiness
** At the lawn party, Julia carries a parasol that perfectly matches her dress.
* PinkMeansFeminine
** Throughout the film, Julia is only seen wearing pink and purple tones.
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AgeGapRomance: Both Julia and Nancy are teenagers in relationships with adult men.
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FilleFatale: Julia, a young teenager, uses her feminine charms to secure the affection of Charles.
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HandsOnApproach: At the lawn party, Charles shows Julia how to play croquet, much to her delight.
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ParasolOfPrettiness: At the lawn party, Julia carries a parasol that perfectly matches her dress.
* PinkMeansFeminine
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PinkMeansFeminine: Throughout the film, Julia is only seen wearing pink and purple tones.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl
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TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Nancy and Julia form such a pair; although not exactly a tomboy, Nancy appears to be one compared to the extremely girly Julia.
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Summer Magic is a 1963 live-action movie set in the early 1900s. It stars Creator/HayleyMills as Nancy Carey and is loosely based on the novel ''Mother Carey's Chickens''.

Margaret Carey, a widow, and her three children, Nancy, Gilly, and Peter are having financial problems. Nancy inquires about a yellow house in Beulah, Maine, and Osh Popham, that house's caretaker, offers to rent it to them. When they move in, they find the house in a state of neglect, and with help from Mr. Popham, they begin to make repairs.

As the Careys begin to adapt to their new town, they receive a letter asking for their orphaned Cousin Julia to stay with them due to the financial failings of her adoptive parents, the Fergusons. The Careys agree, although Nancy and Gilly are not very glad to have their stuck-up, disagreeable cousin live with them. Margaret forbids her children to tell Julia that the Fergusons had dumped her on them after gambling away their money. When Julia arrives, she is shocked when she is jumped on by a dog, and finds Beulah to be too primitive for her tastes.

While continuing to make improvements to the house, the Careys realize that they don't have enough money to fix the house while continuing to rent it. When Margaret says this to Mr. Popham, he writes a letter to Mr. Hamilton, the owner of the house. He tells Margaret and Nancy that because their repairs added value to the house, Mr. Hamilton had agreed to waive the rent, on condition that they have a ceremony for his mother on Halloween and hang her picture in a place of honor in the house. Mr. Popham chooses a painting from his attic to present as Mr. Hamilton's mother.

The following week, after church, Nancy and Julia introduce themselves to Charles Bryant, a schoolteacher. They invite him to an impromptu lawn party, where both Nancy and Julia attempt to woo him. Nancy talks about literature and sports, and she invites him to play a game of croquet. Julia dresses in her finest gown and acts in a flirtatious manner. By the end of the lawn party, it is clear that Julia has won Charles' affection.

In the evening after the lawn party, when Nancy and Julia are going to bed, they have a fight about Charles and about Julia's condescending attitude toward the Careys and Beulah. In the heat of the moment, Nancy reveals the secret that she was forbidden to tell. In disbelief, Julia runs downstairs in her nightgown to ask Margaret if it is true. Nancy follows her and apologizes for telling the secret.

Margaret confirms that it is true, and she reveals that the Fergusons' situation had improved, and that they are ready to take Julia back. Suddenly, Nancy realizes that she loves Julia and wants her to stay, and she begs Julia not to go back to the Fergusons. Julia realizes that she is happy with the Careys and decides to stay, promising never to mention the Fergusons again.

Everyone gets ready for the Halloween party in which the ceremony honoring Mr. Hamilton's mother will take place. Mr. Popham's daughter, Lally Joy, who has a crush on Gilly Carey, is embarrassed of her ugly dress. When she shows it to Nancy and Julia, they offer to alter it for her, and they reassure her that it's what's inside that counts. They instruct her on how to act around boys, telling her that the secret to getting a beau is to act feminine, compliment his masculinity, and hide her real self.

When Nancy goes outside on the day of the party, she bumps into a handsome stranger at the door. She tells him about how they came to live in the house and invites him to the party for Mr. Hamilton's mother. The stranger, who is actually Mr. Hamilton, goes to Osh Popham's store and asks him about the people in the yellow house. Mr. Popham nervously tells him about the arrangement he made with the Careys behind Mr. Hamilton's back.

At the party, Lally Joy is together with Gilly, and Julia is with Charles, making Nancy the only one without a partner. She reluctantly goes to the party alone, and on the way down the stairs, she runs into Mr. Hamilton. When she and her mother reveal the painting in the ceremony, Mr. Hamilton is offended, because the picture is of an ugly woman. He reveals his identity to Nancy, who becomes afraid that he might kick her family out of the house, but he asks her to dance instead.


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!!This film contains examples of:
*AgeGapRomance
**Both Julia and Nancy are teenagers in relationships with adult men.
*FilleFatale
**Julia, a young teenager, uses her feminine charms to secure the affection of Charles.
*HandsOnApproach:
**At the lawn party, Charles shows Julia how to play croquet, much to her delight.
*ParasolOfPrettiness
**At the lawn party, Julia carries a parasol that perfectly matches her dress.
*PinkMeansFeminine
**Throughout the film, Julia is only seen wearing pink and purple tones.
*TomboyAndGirlyGirl
**Nancy and Julia form such a pair; although not exactly a tomboy, Nancy appears to be one compared to the extremely girly Julia.

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