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The Pride of Jesse Hallam

  • Película de TV
  • 1981
  • 1h 37min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,4/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Johnny Cash in The Pride of Jesse Hallam (1981)
Drama

Jesse Hallam, un minero analfabeto de Kentucky, se traslada a Cincinnati para que su hija pueda ser operada de la columna vertebral. Decidido a mantener a su familia en la ciudad, decide que... Leer todoJesse Hallam, un minero analfabeto de Kentucky, se traslada a Cincinnati para que su hija pueda ser operada de la columna vertebral. Decidido a mantener a su familia en la ciudad, decide que debe aprender a leer y escribir como adulto.Jesse Hallam, un minero analfabeto de Kentucky, se traslada a Cincinnati para que su hija pueda ser operada de la columna vertebral. Decidido a mantener a su familia en la ciudad, decide que debe aprender a leer y escribir como adulto.

  • Dirección
    • Gary Nelson
  • Guión
    • Suzanne Clauser
  • Reparto principal
    • Johnny Cash
    • Brenda Vaccaro
    • Ben Marley
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,4/10
    388
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Gary Nelson
    • Guión
      • Suzanne Clauser
    • Reparto principal
      • Johnny Cash
      • Brenda Vaccaro
      • Ben Marley
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    Johnny Cash
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    • Jesse Hallam
    Brenda Vaccaro
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    • Marion Galucci
    Ben Marley
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    • Ted Hallam
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    • Sal Galucci
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    6bkoganbing

    The prison of illiteracy

    I was much moved by The Pride Of Jesse Hallam and with the performance of Johnny Cash as the prtagonist. Having known at least one illiterate person in m life I know what a trap that is to the mind.

    Cash who didn't need reading skill to work in the coal mines of Kentucky's Mecklenburg County is a fish out of water when he moves to Cincinnati because his crippled daughter Chrystal Smith needs an operation on her spine. Just about every cent he's earned goes to pay for surgery and he has to find work.

    An assistant principal at his son Ben Marley's new school played by Brenda Vaccaro hekps considerably even with getting him a job at her father's produce warehouse. Eli Wallach as the immigrant owner from Italy and Cash the man from the Kentucky hills form quite a friendship. Cash and Wallach have some great scenes together.

    Whether you are a Puerto Rican kid raised in a group home whom I knew or a miner from rural Kentucky illiteracy is a terrible affliction. Roy Gomez whom I knew loved comic books and a very sharp woman who worked at an attorney's office was the first one who observed he loved those comics because the pictures told the story for him. I only wish he had lived long enough to remedy the situation as Johnny Cash does in The Pride Of Jesse Hallam.

    The last scene is an unforgettable one. This is one really good film and a soundtrack with some Johnny Cash songs don't hurt either.
    6merklekranz

    Heartfelt performance by Johnny Cash .............

    Illliterate and looking for work in Cincinnatti, Johnny Cash's struggles are many. His Daughter is in the hospital for a back operation, his Son is having problems adjusting to school, and Cash cannot read, so finding a job is a tremendous challenge. Eventually, Eli Wallach gives Cash a chance to work, and also encourages him to seek help for his illiteracy. The performance by Cash is both heartfelt and heartbreaking. This certainly is not a big movie. This certainly is not an often explored subject, but for those looking for strong character development, along with some good acting, "The Pride of Jesse Hallam" will reward. - MERK
    6rsoonsa

    Trying Time for an Illiterate in the Big City.

    There are 25 million functional illiterates in the United States, and this film made for television is purportedly based upon events in the life of one of them, Jesse Hallam, portrayed here in typically wooden fashion by Johnny Cash, primarily about Hallam's troubles after moving to a large city (Cincinnati). Hallam, a miner since 14 from the Coal Fields sector of Western Kentucky in Muhlenberg County, has no choice but to leave his country home when his young daughter requires spinal surgery in the Ohio metropolis, paid with cash in advance obtained from the sale of his property after his wife's death. He pits his native intelligence and work ethic against the problem of not being able to read or write, and discovers that in order to support himself and his two children, he must become literate; scenes involving the methods used in developing his new skills are the most engrossing of the production. Brenda Vaccaro plays Marion Galucci, vice-principal of the high school which Jesse's son Tom attends, doing her best with an underwritten role as Hallam's mentor, and one must appreciate the spirited performance of veteran Eli Wallach as her father Sal, employer and sponsor of the erstwhile coal miner. Adequately helmed by television director Gary Nelson, the work's stature rises from fine camera-work by Gayne Rescher, while Cash sings several appropriate songs on the sound track, which features some excellent instrumental performances, including deft banjo work by Oscar Scruggs.
    8cdltpx

    It is an old movie but well done ideal for family.

    Mr Cash has always been a champion for the down trodden who is more disadvantaged in this world than the illiterate. I have seen many movies and this one hits home not for me but for my grandfather he was illiterate but he had a heart of gold no one did more to form my views of right and wrong more than he. When he passed I felt like an orphan ever since even though I have both parents today at 42. He passed in 76 he never learned to read and was dependent on the aid of his wife as the character in this movie was. This movie inspires you to go and help people learn to read I could not imagine a life not able to read it removes most of the con men out our way.Yet so many today know how to read they still follow the pied piper just like the fairy tale makes you wonder because the illiterate would see right through these politicians we have today. I remember my grandfather yelling "you crook" at the television when President Nixon resigned 8-09-1974 I was 6 rarely did he get upset hardly ever did he talk negative of another.
    7SteveSkafte

    running away from words

    Watching at old TV movie is sometimes like digging through a dead relative's closet. There's some air of familiarity to it, memories coming to the surface, and this odd feeling of discovery. Through the 70s and 80s, countless TV movies were filmed and aired in much the same way as early cinema - watched once, then forgotten forever. "The Pride of Jesse Hallam" is like something you might find in the back of a dusty drawer. But that doesn't mean it's a bad thing.

    I've always liked Johnny Cash as an actor. He was never really given the chance to pursue it on a deeper level, just a handful of televised roles - most of which went widely unseen. But he's always had a very dark and mysterious persona, and makes you believe every word he says. Here, he sings several songs for the soundtrack as well - one of which (Moving Up) he wrote. It's fascinating to see Eli Wallach, playing an elderly man here (he was only 66). Interesting to note that he is still alive over thirty years later (!), nearly a decade after the death of Johnny Cash.

    The storyline of "The Pride of Jesse Hallam" is fairly standard TV movie fare. There's the sick child, the troubled youth, the awkward love interest, and so forth. But it's the main issue of illiteracy that makes things somewhat more unusual. The interplay of the characters is believable, especially between Cash and Wallach. They're the backbone of this story, and everything that holds it together. As far as I know, the only edition out there is a really dirty, unrestored film transfer. Hopefully it will be released in a higher quality edition at some point. It's not a great film, but it's worth the time.

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      Parker: [Mr. Parker tries to restore order in the remedial reading class, which is near pandemonium] Would you please turn off that radio and take your seats?

      Jesse Hallam: [Jesse gets up and sits each student down himself, grabs the radio and shuts it off. After everyone is quiet, he turns to address the class] You want to do what I've been doin' all my life - runnin' away from words? Well, that's up to you, but you got to know... it's a poverty trade. And right here and now you could be diggin' youself a hole in the bottom of a mountain that you're never goin' to climb back up out of. Well, not me - and not my boy. We're goin' to high school and we're goin' to graduate and nobody or nothin's goin' to stop us. We're going to learn to read.

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      • 3 de marzo de 1981 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Walnut Hills High School - 3250 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio, Estados Unidos
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