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Follow the River

  • TV Movie
  • 1995
  • PG
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
580
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Ellen Burstyn, Sheryl Lee, and Renée O'Connor in Follow the River (1995)
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An "inspirational" true saga of a pioneer woman who is abducted by Shawnee Native Americans in 1755 and finds her way home after 10 years.An "inspirational" true saga of a pioneer woman who is abducted by Shawnee Native Americans in 1755 and finds her way home after 10 years.An "inspirational" true saga of a pioneer woman who is abducted by Shawnee Native Americans in 1755 and finds her way home after 10 years.

  • Director
    • Martin Davidson
  • Writers
    • James Alexander Thom
    • Jennifer Miller
  • Stars
    • Sheryl Lee
    • Ellen Burstyn
    • Eric Schweig
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    580
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Davidson
    • Writers
      • James Alexander Thom
      • Jennifer Miller
    • Stars
      • Sheryl Lee
      • Ellen Burstyn
      • Eric Schweig
    • 15User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sheryl Lee
    Sheryl Lee
    • Mary Ingles
    Ellen Burstyn
    Ellen Burstyn
    • Gretel
    Eric Schweig
    Eric Schweig
    • Wildcat
    Tim Guinee
    Tim Guinee
    • Will
    Renée O'Connor
    Renée O'Connor
    • Bettie Draper
    Tyler Noyes
    • Tommy Ingles
    Andy Stahl
    Andy Stahl
    • Henry Lenard
    • (as Andrew Stahl)
    Gabriel Macht
    Gabriel Macht
    • Johnny Draper
    Tony Amendola
    Tony Amendola
    • LaPlante
    Sammy D. Miller
    • Goulart
    Graeme Malcolm
    • Buchanan
    Juddson Keith Linn
    • Deer Following
    Jimmie F. Skaggs
    Jimmie F. Skaggs
    • Snake Stick
    Stuart Proud Eagle Grant
    • Gander Jack
    • (uncredited)
    Adrian Roberts
    Adrian Roberts
    • Casper
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Martin Davidson
    • Writers
      • James Alexander Thom
      • Jennifer Miller
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    User reviews15

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    9Harpo-10

    Inspiring & Courageous

    This is one of my favorite movies to watch. I so admire the main character's, Mary Ingles', courage and perseverance under great trial. I had a chance to read the story of the real Mary Ingles that this was based on, and what an amazing lady she was!

    Good performances by Sheryl Lee, Eric Schweig, and Ellen Burstyn. Hallmark told this tale without a lot of violence, no profanity, and no trashy sex. This film is well worth seeing.
    DansLaLuna1

    Hollywood messes up another fine book!

    A few years ago, I was at a pub in Santa Monica, CA. Having a beer and reading John Irving's "A Prayer for Owen Meaney". A man was sitting next to me and we struck up conversation about the book, and if it could be made in to a movie (Which, sad to say, it sort of was in the guise of "Simon Birch", another book ruined by Hollywood, but I digress)This man then asked me what great book I had read which I thought would be a great movie, and I said "Follow the River". I explained the story to him (Mari's review is great)and even that I would cast Eric Schweig as Wildcat. Less than a year later, viola, this god-awful movie shows up on television (and I don't think it was a coincidence). This book is so beautiful, a tale of strong will and courage, overcoming great odd's. And it's turned into American-pie everyone lives happily ever after fodder. Why must Hollywood take wonderful books and ruin them. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
    10dbellmyer

    Another fine film from Hallmark

    This is a family film based on the James Alexander Thom book detailing the real life experiences of Virginia pioneer Mary Ingles, who was taken captive by Shawnees Indians in 1755. Although the film does not follow the book at times, the spirit and courage of Mary Ingles shine through. (At times, the book contained brutality that cannot be included in a family film.) Filmed in the mountains of North Carolina, the scenery is spectacular. Eric Schweig does an excellent job as the Shawnee chief Wildcat who controls Mary's fate. Sheryl Lee plays the indomitable Mary Ingles, and Ellen Burstyn is particularly effective as Gretel. The film is a testament to the courage of early American pioneers; it's hard to believe that anyone could withstand what Mary Ingles went through in trying to return to her beloved husband Will. Those interested in American history, American Indians,and inspiring love stories will enjoy this movie.
    2geminigirl1946

    Disappointment after reading the book.

    Follow The River was the best book I have ever read, and knowing it was a true story made it even more interesting. It has been about a year and a half since I read the book and I was quite excited to learn that the story had been made in to a movie. Even though the movie had been around since 1995 I didn't know it existed. The movie was quite a disappointment. From what I read in the book, Mary Ingles appeared to be a strong, passionate, brave and courageous woman. I don't understand why some of the events of the story were changed in the movie. There was no need for changes.Why didn't the script stick to the story just as it happened. It was a true life event---not a work of fiction. More time should have been given to her journey home. So much was left out. I don't think the acting was strong enough either. Maybe some day there will be a remake with actors that will fit the roles and it will be in the movie theaters so it will include many of the events that were left out and give more time to the journey back home.
    celticknotz

    Don't bother watching this

    Several years ago I read this book. I loved the book. So when I saw it was on TV this afternoon I decided to watch it.

    I know that books are nothing like the movie and movies are never like the book but after 30 minutes I had to turn this drivel off.

    It was bad enough that it is not accurate to the book or even history but the fact that everyone looked like a character from a romance novel just sent me over the edge.

    Just a bad bad movie. Not even worth writing anymore about.

    But it is seems I have to write more to get this posted! It amazes me that people will take the time & money to make movies based on books and then just take the title and character names. This movie is a great example of why if you are to read the book you can't get away with watching the movie!

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      Based on the Massacre at Draper Meadows July 8 1755.
    • Goofs
      In the scene in which Mary, Tommy and Betty are welcomed into the lodge with the Shawnee woman, Mary confides that she has little breastmilk for her newborn baby (likely due to malnutrition while in captivity). The woman gives her fennel seeds, which Mary then appears to feed directly to the baby. Seeds of any sort are never safe to feed to an infant. While fennel promotes lactation and eases colic, the best utilization is either the mother eating them or making a tea to give to the baby in very small doses.

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Siguiendo el río
    • Filming locations
      • Sapphire, North Carolina, USA
    • Production company
      • Signboard Hill Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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