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1975 television film directed by Joseph Sargent From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Friendly Persuasion is a made-for-TV movie. The film is based on the novels The Friendly Persuasion and Except for Me and Thee by Jessamyn West; the former novel was previously adapted in 1956. It originally aired on ABC on May 18, 1975.[1][2]
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Friendly Persuasion | |
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Genre | Drama |
Based on | The Friendly Persuasion by Jessamyn West |
Written by | William P. Wood |
Directed by | Joseph Sargent |
Starring | Richard Kiley Shirley Knight |
Music by | John Cacavas |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | Herbert B. Leonard Emanuel L. Wolf |
Producer | Joseph Sargent |
Production location | Jackson, Missouri |
Cinematography | Mario Tosi |
Editors | Ed Forsyth George Jay Nicholson |
Running time | 100 min. |
Production companies | Allied Artists Pictures International Television Productions |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | May 18, 1975 |
This version is different from the 1956 version because it focuses mainly on West's sequel novel, Except for Me and Thee.[3] It was going to be a TV series with this being the pilot. Friendly Persuasion did not gain as big of an audience as ABC had hoped. This film is not available on VHS or LaserDisc, and there are no plans of a DVD release.
In Civil War era America, a Quaker family, Jess and Eliza Birdwell, helps slaves who have run away, knowing that they could die.
Source:Hollywood.com;[1] BFI[4]
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