A young girl who had been abandoned by her family and raised by a bootlegging old woman in the hills of Indiana is taken by the authorities and made the ward of a childless couple.A young girl who had been abandoned by her family and raised by a bootlegging old woman in the hills of Indiana is taken by the authorities and made the ward of a childless couple.A young girl who had been abandoned by her family and raised by a bootlegging old woman in the hills of Indiana is taken by the authorities and made the ward of a childless couple.
Taber Cross
- Sooner's Classmate
- (uncredited)
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Funny, how like the other reviewers, I still remembered this movie and have a great desire to see it again. After seeing this movie when I was only about 10, my mom said that I told her I wanted to adopt. Now, I don't remember saying that, but I do think it was funny that, not remembering that being said, I grew up to adopt a sib group of 3. I guess that says how much a movie can seriously affect a life, or many lives. I have been looking off and on on the web to see if I could find the movie to purchase and I have finally found a place. Not knowing the company, I know I am taking a chance on ordering it, but to me it is worth the chance. Here is the link if anyone is interested: http://www.onlyclassicmovieworld.com/Agirlnamedsooner.html
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When I think back to my childhood, this movie stands out above all others. It first aired when I was 8 yrs old. I watched it every opportunity I had after that. The teasing Sooner encountered, esp the crow scene, connected with my own life experience of being teased endlessly.
The wonderment of Sooner at the fair also stands out in my mind. These scenes were so well shot that I remember feeling like I was see through Sooner's eyes and feeling her wonderment.
I wish this movie was available in video so that I could share it with my daughter.
The wonderment of Sooner at the fair also stands out in my mind. These scenes were so well shot that I remember feeling like I was see through Sooner's eyes and feeling her wonderment.
I wish this movie was available in video so that I could share it with my daughter.
I saw this movie back in the 70's, and like the other reviewer, I will never forget the scene where Sooner wants to be accepted by the other girls. For years I have thought of this movie, and particularly that scene, and even wished I never saw it, because the scene haunted me! Yet it was so beautifully done! It is a heartbreaking, yet terribly understandable, scene. I continually check the TV guide to see if it is on again. I'm surprised that it has not shown up in the video stores, or on IMDb. Cloris Leachman is amazing, as is the little girl. I read that the girl never made another movie. I wonder why..... I would love to find this movie on DVD. I will never forget this movie. I'd like to see it again. I hope others who have seen the movie will advocate for a DVD!
hi my father was in A Girl Named Sooner and his copy of the movie was ruined it would be a great help if you could tell me where i would be able to obtain a copy for him it would be a great help for him and me i have looked every where i have called all the places that sale movies and none of them have heard of the movie let alone have it in stock and the only place that i know of that could order old movies just went out of business so it would be greatly appreciated if anyone knows where i can get this movie cause i have never seen the movie and would love to see my father when he was younger and to see the movie and people he thinks so highly of so if any one could tell me where i could get a copy it would be greatly appreciated
thanks for your time Jenni
thanks for your time Jenni
I am from Switzerland County where this movie was filmed. Sooner lived with the old woman on a hill in a small town called Bennington. The Hill was called Schuel Hill. Bennington was around six miles from Vevay. That is where Sooner lived with the married couple who had no children. The school that Sooner attended in the movie is called the old gym and is still used today for basketball games and carnivals. My sister in law was an extra in this film. She was a little girl on the playground. It is wonderful to watch a movie and to be familiar with the surroundings. This is a very touching film. You will laugh and cry while watching it.
Did you know
- TriviaMichael Gross' TV debut.
- GoofsDuring the point-of-view shot of the Ferris-wheel ride, the shadow of the camera and operator, instead of Elizabeth and Sooner, is visible in the gondola.
- Quotes
Old Mam Hawes: Well, ain't you the uppity one!
- Crazy creditsThe 20th Century Fox Television logo plays without the fanfare.
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- Also known as
- Ein Mädchen, ein Muli und Omas Whisky
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- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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