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Bitter Harvest

  • TV Movie
  • 1981
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
349
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Bitter Harvest (1981)
Drama

A farmer's herd sickens and dies, then his family and neighbors fall ill, so he bucks the state agricultural establishment as he pursues the politically explosive investigation of how his fa... Read allA farmer's herd sickens and dies, then his family and neighbors fall ill, so he bucks the state agricultural establishment as he pursues the politically explosive investigation of how his farm, family, and friends came to be poisoned.A farmer's herd sickens and dies, then his family and neighbors fall ill, so he bucks the state agricultural establishment as he pursues the politically explosive investigation of how his farm, family, and friends came to be poisoned.

  • Director
    • Roger Young
  • Writers
    • Frederic Halbert
    • Sandra Halbert
    • Richard Friedenberg
  • Stars
    • Ron Howard
    • Art Carney
    • Tarah Nutter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    349
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roger Young
    • Writers
      • Frederic Halbert
      • Sandra Halbert
      • Richard Friedenberg
    • Stars
      • Ron Howard
      • Art Carney
      • Tarah Nutter
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 5 nominations total

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    Ron Howard
    Ron Howard
    • Ned De Vries
    Art Carney
    Art Carney
    • Walter Peary
    Tarah Nutter
    • Kate De Vries
    David Knell
    David Knell
    • Brandon
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Dr. Agajanian
    Richard Dysart
    Richard Dysart
    • Dr. Morton Freeman
    Michael Bond
    • DeJong
    Jim Haynie
    • Doc
    Robert Hirschfeld
    • Harold
    G.W. Bailey
    G.W. Bailey
    • Lazlo
    Robert Behling
    • Art
    Ken Hixon
    • Williams
    Dwight Schultz
    Dwight Schultz
    • Schlatter
    Joe Miksak
    • Al
    J.E. Freeman
    J.E. Freeman
    • Farmer #2
    Will Marchetti
    • Farmer #3
    Matthew Locricchio
    Matthew Locricchio
    • Worker
    • (as Matt Locrichio)
    Ross McKerras
    • Man #1
    • (as Ron Meszaros)
    • Director
      • Roger Young
    • Writers
      • Frederic Halbert
      • Sandra Halbert
      • Richard Friedenberg
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    7kalmbabe

    about Bitter Harvest and Ron Howard

    Most movies I see I forget after a while. Others, like Pearl Harbor, or Star Wars, stay with a person. I saw Bitter Harvest as a TV movie in 1981. It left an emotional stamp on my soul that I carry to this day. I don't even know why. Maybe I just believed Ron Howard really cared about the subject of the movie, beyond the playing of a character, and it showed. Tried to buy but was almost seventy dollars on one site. Good job. The story is about a farm family, faced with the ruin of their way of life because of the poisoning of their dairy herd. Faced with a decision no farmer should have to make, the lead, played by Ron Howard, makes the most financially ruinous, but the most ethical one. He shows everyone what an honest man does; tells the truth, and does the right thing. Try to see if possible.
    10cbeetlelady

    The movie was based on a true story and one in which i lived in

    I lived 20 miles from the town the mix up occurred. I was told the chemical that was mixed with feed would not harm me or my family and that it stayed in the body of humans in fat cells. I have 2 daughters that I believe suffer the effects of this chemical and can not get much help from government concerning what happened on those farms and the true effects it has on the body. Michigan did a great job of a cover-up and still does for that matter. My daughters have tried to get information concerning what happened to no avail. This movie is the only one made on the matter and I am going to try to get a copy to show to my daughters. I remember watching it and at the time did not know my daughters had reproductive problems that are extremely unusual and not something my ex husband and I ever had a family history of. Thank you Mr. Howard for making a movie that tells what really happened and not what the state of Michigan is covering up.
    Monika-5

    Ron Howard gives an AWESOME performance!

    Ron Howard does a wonderful job as a dairy farmer whose cattle have become diseased, and because he uses the cows' milk to feed his newborn son, the baby also becomes very ill. Ron Howard runs the gamut of emotions and portrays each one beautifully. A compelling story, and Art Carney and Tarrah Nutter also do a great job in support.
    8elgordo15

    "A disaster of a thousand tiny cuts"

    I remember moving to Michigan in 1976 just three years after the event depicted in this movie began and the disaster was still very much a hot topic. Voices were being raised and fingers being pointed on both sides of the issue. There were people frightened of being poisoned by an insidious substance that was said to persist in the body and cause harm for the rest of one's life. On the other side were people from the government, industry, agribusiness and elsewhere claiming that there was no need to panic, that the contamination was under control, that the levels of PBB people had been exposed to were insignificant and there was no threat at all to public health. That last statement was rather hard to swallow since farmers and dairymen were losing their herds to quarantine and disposal and milk products had virtually disappeared from grocery store shelves in parts of the state. The loudest voices raised over the issue in my recollection were the farmers who were facing bankruptcy over the contamination and seen to be doing everything to hide themselves and their livelihoods from it. Mostly I remember fear, fear from the public who didn't know who to believe, fear from the agribusinesses facing career-ending losses, fear from government officials who by the time I came on the scene were scrambling in full-on cover-up mode, and, of course, the fear whipped up by the yellow media smelling blood and ratings in a juicy news story.

    I thank the producers of the show for bringing it to our attention even if I only discovered this film just now 30 years after it was made and broadcast. I've wondered about the PBB contamination and what became of it but until watching this show I hadn't really ever followed up on it. After all, there was no Google in 1976, or 1981 for that matter when the film was made. I'd wondered if anyone was ever made to pay for the damage and if there was ever a tracking of people's health who were exposed. There was, on both counts, you can look it up with an internet search like I had to.

    Excellently acted, excellently produced, easily watched, I'd recommend it to anyone who has ever felt as though there wasn't an adequate watchdog effort over what happens to people and the environment in the pursuit of profits.
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    Summary of Movie

    This movie was about a dairy farmer who bought some new feed to increase the production of milk from the cows. Cows were getting sick and producing less milk. This mysterious disease started to effect the humans. The farmer got extremely worried because these cows were his life, so he did all he could to save them. At first no one would help him, but then he came upon a Doctor who agreed to help. Numerous tests were run and at first they thought it was "malnutrition." Later it ended up being the chemical PBB. This was causing the cows to have bald-spots of cows, pink-eye, defects in birth, and eventually death. Humans had some of the same symptoms including a rash. This disease was spreading everywhere. The only way in order to get rid of the chemical, all the infected cows had to be terminated.

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      This true story happened in rural Michigan, and was in court before the citizens were aware that they had been poisoned by PolyBrominated Biphenyl (PBB), a fire retardant that got inadvertently mixed into cattle feed by the local Farm Bureau. It took two years before the citizens were aware that the beef and milk were toxic.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 33rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1981)

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    • Release date
      • May 18, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cosecha amarga
    • Filming locations
      • Healdsburg, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Charles Fries Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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