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Places in the Heart By Columbia Pictures
Acclaimed by critics all over the country and boasting an Academy
Award-winning performance by Sally Field, Places in the Heart is a
landmark film. Its emotionally gripping story centers around Edna Spalding
(Field) and her unending struggle against extraordinary hardships. But, as
recalled from director-writer Robert Benton's own childhood, it's also a
portrait of a time and a place and a people. It is the 1930s in
Waxahachie, Texas. Against this Depression-torn background, unforgettable
characters meet and collide. Like Mr. Will (John Malkovich), the blind
boarder who sees all too clearly the bigotry of his time, Moze (Danny
Glover), a black man who knows a lot, including his own place in a white
Southern town, and Wayne (Ed Harris), Margaret (Lindsay Crouse) and Viola
(Amy Madigan), decent people caught up in an adulterous triangle which
threatens two marriages. Together they leave an indelible impression of
faith, courage, love and, most of all, endurance.
Academy Awards
Places in the Heart received Academy Awards
for Actress (Sally Field), Writing (Best Screenplay written directly for
the screen: Robert Benton). Places in the Heart also received Academy
Awards nominations for Best Picture (Arlene Donovan - Producer),
Supporting Actor (John Malkovich), Supporting Actress (Lindsay Crouse),
Directing (Robert Benton), Costume Design (Ann Roth). |
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|  | Director: Robert Benton
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|  | Stars: Sally Field, Lindsay Crouse, Ed Harris, Amy Madigan, John Malkovich, Danny Glover, Terry O'Quinn, Bert Remsen, Ray Baker
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|  | Released: September 21, 1984
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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