Set against the turbulence and suffering of the Great Depression, chronicles one family's undying struggle to overcome the injustices of a corrupt world.Set against the turbulence and suffering of the Great Depression, chronicles one family's undying struggle to overcome the injustices of a corrupt world.Set against the turbulence and suffering of the Great Depression, chronicles one family's undying struggle to overcome the injustices of a corrupt world.
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- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
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Timothy Owen Waldrip
- James Earl
- (as Timothy Owen)
Kathryn Morris
- Billy Jo Robertson
- (as Kathy Morris)
Ronnie Dee Blaire
- Elijah Parsons
- (as Ronnie Dee Blair)
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I was an extra on this film along with several other members of a local community theater company from nearby Gilroy and Morgan Hill. During the parade scene in San Juan Bautista, the driver of the vintage tractor pulling the wagon of farmers was supposed to stop when surrounded by rioters. However, the driver, and owner of the beautifully restored John Deere, didn't seem to understand his roll and kept right on driving past the mark and out of the scene. After a couple of resets, Director Korty finally parked the wagon on it's spot. It should also be noted that there were children on the farmer's wagon in the initial scenes, but when the riot breaks out, the children are no longer present. The director did not want to take a chance on them getting hurt in the "riot."
The night scenes in the tent were actually filmed inside a warehouse.
Steve Johnson
The night scenes in the tent were actually filmed inside a warehouse.
Steve Johnson
This was an excellent film, depicting the trials of a family of share croppers in early American development. I especially enjoyed the performances of Mark Harmon and new-comer Ronnie Dee Blair who played the roll of Elijah Parsons. I am Hoping to see more of Mr. Blair in future films.
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- TriviaThe parade/protest scene in this movie was filmed in historic San Juan Bautista, CA., where the bell tower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo was shot. Community theatre actors from nearby Gilroy and Morgan Hill were hired as extras.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1991)
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- Un hogar muy lejano
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- San Juan Bautista, California, USA(Filmed at)
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