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Foxfire

  • TV Movie
  • 1987
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Foxfire (1987)
Drama

Annie Nations and her husband Hector loved their life together in the Blue Ridge Mountains, but when Hector dies, Annie has to decide if she can handle the wilderness on her own.Annie Nations and her husband Hector loved their life together in the Blue Ridge Mountains, but when Hector dies, Annie has to decide if she can handle the wilderness on her own.Annie Nations and her husband Hector loved their life together in the Blue Ridge Mountains, but when Hector dies, Annie has to decide if she can handle the wilderness on her own.

  • Director
    • Jud Taylor
  • Writers
    • Susan Cooper
    • Hume Cronyn
  • Stars
    • Jessica Tandy
    • Hume Cronyn
    • John Denver
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    500
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jud Taylor
    • Writers
      • Susan Cooper
      • Hume Cronyn
    • Stars
      • Jessica Tandy
      • Hume Cronyn
      • John Denver
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Jessica Tandy
    Jessica Tandy
    • Annie Nations
    Hume Cronyn
    Hume Cronyn
    • Hector Nations
    John Denver
    John Denver
    • Dillard Nations
    Gary Grubbs
    Gary Grubbs
    • Prince
    Harriet Hall
    • Holly
    Collin Wilcox Paxton
    Collin Wilcox Paxton
    • Madge Burton
    Joshua Bryson
    • Heckie
    Jenny Whitter
    • Becky
    Kenny Kosek
    • Fiddler
    Tony Trischka
    • Banjo
    Roger Mason
    • Bass
    Leith Eaton
    • Young Widow
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jud Taylor
    • Writers
      • Susan Cooper
      • Hume Cronyn
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    Coxer99

    Foxfire

    Charming film about deep rooted memories of an Appalachian farm family. Tandy won an Emmy for her performance. She had won a Tony on stage in the play version which also starred Cronyn.
    4Snowgo

    Hey! You! Get Off Of My Cloud!

    I really wanted to like Foxfire. I am a big fan of John Denver, and enjoyed his movie from a year earlier: A Christmas Tale, very much. Jessica Tandy was very good in Foxfire; I can't really say anything else good about it.

    The dialogue was sub-standard and the scenes repetitive, but it was the unlikely, cynical and even shocking ending that killed this movie. The movie was going along well up to and including what should have been a fulcrum and the most critical scene of the movie: Harriet Hall (as Holly) criticised John Denver (as Dillard Nations) for being such a phony on stage. She was obviously in love with him, and the movie should have been re-written to have her lead Dillard to experience a change-of-heart about everything: The honesty of his relationships, his relationship to his work, his relationship to his mother and his relationship to the land, all of which are jaundiced and askew.

    He has absolutely no appreciation for the appalachian life and land that he was raised on, and has no respect for the wishes of his mother. This is the first movie I have seen where John Denver plays a real self-centered creep: Did Dillard stop for one moment to think about what a trip to Florida could do to an old woman such as her? Did he think about how long she would last, being torn away from the land and memories that give her identity and roots? This is the cheapest, most callous ploy I have ever seen to get a free babysitter.

    He had the opportunity, when Holly took-him-to-task, to get honest with himself and bring his children up there to live with her. He could have decided to help his mother, and respect her wishes, instead of fetch her to act as nanny in Florida to his then-motherless children.

    When Jessica Tandy (as Annie Nations) decided to sell, it screwed with my head so bad, I threw the movie out. This would not, should not have happened, in real life. She would have lived her life there. I felt abused and betrayed by screenwriters Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn. I haven't researched either of them, but what do you want to bet they are a couple of city slickers?

    How can we feel good about Foxfire? A mountain girl like Annie would have lasted maybe 3 months best in the Florida high-rise retirement/tourist swamp.

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    Foxfire could have been great, but instead of John Denver's character experiencing the transformation he did in A Christmas Tale, he remained the same careless, selfish lout he was at the beginning of the movie. I still love John Denver, but I'm sorry I watched Firefox. If you want to see a movie about appalachia, then watch Song Catcher, or Fire Down Below, instead.
    10llan-3

    Brilliant

    So, it's B-Grade and low budget... and? This is my favourite film of all time: it's emotional, it's very clever with flashback integration, and it's a reflection on different lives. Country people are as solid as the characters portrayed them, and 80 years ago, people lived and loved as the two main characters did. I am thoroughly annoyed I can't get it on DVD, I've worn out 3 video tapes now. Anyone who hasn't seen it needs to... if you have a heart anyhow. John Denver was so young when they made this, his talent has left us. He sings in this film, music I've not heard before and can't get from anywhere, but is a touching representation of life and love... Jessica Tandy and Hume are no longer with us either, and their real life love and true devotion shines through in the film and through their characters, making it easy to see just how much they loved each other.
    8helpless_dancer

    Old gives way to the new

    Wonderfully done film concerning an old woman who is being asked to sell her mountaintop home to a land developer. Since she has lived there most of her life, of course she is reluctant. But time is against her; life is becoming harder and harder to bear while living on this sloping piece of ground. Her son wants her to leave so she will be safer, while the woman is seeking advice from the imagined presence of her deceased husband. A lot of flashback takes place as son and mother re-live their not always rosy lives on the old homeplace. 4 stars.
    10shadowofdoogan

    Love this movie and cast !

    This movie is so very special as we live near the area and I was fortunate to know Harriet Hall who played "Holly". Her parents were our neighbors on Fort Mountain in Northwest Georgia . Sadly , Harriet passed away in her sleep due to a heart condition. She was living with her mother Betty Hall. Her dad had already passed away. Harriet's mother had the heaviest southern accent and Harriet could imitate her perfectly. She does an excellent accent in the movie also . We have the original hard copy Foxfire book collection . I highly recommend them . It is wonderful to read of the old customs of the area. Some are still followed today ! We Watch this wonderful movie each time it airs on Hallmark and pleased to see it on PIXL also .

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    • Trivia
      The New York production of "Foxfire" by Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theater in New York on November 11, 1982 and ran for 213 performances. Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy recreated their stage roles in this filmed production. Susan Cooper wrote the screenplay for this production based upon the script she wrote with Hume Cronyn.
    • Quotes

      Prince: You know Ruby Ridge?

      Annie Nations: The old Burrell place, where they cut the top off the mountain.

      Prince: You wanna have a look around?

      Annie Nations: I believe I won't.

    • Connections
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
    • Soundtracks
      Dear Lord
      Lyrics by Susan Cooper & Hume Cronyn

      Music by Jon Brielle

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: Foxfire (#37.2)
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
      • Marian Rees Associates
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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