| The Migrants | |
|---|---|
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| Written by | Lanford Wilson | 
| Story by | Tennessee Williams | 
| Directed by | Tom Gries | 
| Starring | |
| Composer | Billy Goldenberg | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Original language | English | 
| Production | |
| Producer | Tom Gries | 
| Cinematography | Richard C. Kratina | 
| Editor | Bud S. Isaacs | 
| Running time | 90 minutes | 
| Production company | CBS Television Network | 
| Original release | |
| Network | CBS | 
| Release | 
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The Migrants is a 1974 American drama television film directed and produced by Tom Gries and written by Lanford Wilson, based on a story by Tennessee Williams. The film stars Cloris Leachman, Ron Howard, and Sissy Spacek. It received for six Primetime Emmy Award nominations, including Outstanding Special – Comedy or Drama and Best Lead Actress in a Drama for Leachman.
Synopsis
A family of migratory farm workers travels the country performing seasonal work.
Cast
- Cloris Leachman as Viola Barlow
 - Ron Howard as Lyle Barlow
 - Sissy Spacek as Wanda Trimpin
 - Cindy Williams as Betty
 - Ed Lauter as Mr. Barlow
 - Lisa Lucas as Molly Barlow
 - Mills Watson as Hec Campbell
 - David Clennon as Tom Trimpin
 - Dinah Englund as Billie Jean Barlow
 - Brad Sullivan as Johnson
 - Leon Russom as Doctor
 - Claudia McNeil as Rose Daw
 - Tom Rosqui as Father
 - Dolph Sweet as Sheriff
 - Mari Gorman as Miss Travers
 - Wally Parnell as First Overseer
 - George Castellini as Second Overseer
 - Henry Newman as Beard
 - Richard DeFeo as Diaz
 - Rudolph Tillman as Mr. Daw
 - Joseph Brady as Minister
 - Bill Pope as Billy Dan
 - Sol Weiner as Sheriff's Deputy
 - Kathleen Garrison as Baby
 - Suzanne Garrison as Baby #2
 
Production
Filming took place in Vineland, New Jersey.[1]
Reception
New York Times reviewer Cyclops criticized the fact that many of the usual Tennessee Williams elements were missing.[2] Howard Rosenberg of the Los Angeles Times, however, placed the movie on his list of the 30 best TV movies.[3]
Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1974 | 26th Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Special – Comedy or Drama | Tom Gries | Nominated | 
| Best Lead Actress in a Drama | Cloris Leachman | Nominated | ||
| Best Directing in Drama – Single Program – Comedy or Drama | Tom Gries | Nominated | ||
| Best Writing in Drama – Original Teleplay | Lanford Wilson | Nominated | ||
| Best Music Composition – For a Special Program | Billy Goldenberg | Nominated | ||
| Best Cinematography for Entertainment Programming – For a Special or Feature Length Program Made for Television | Richard C. Kratina | Nominated | ||
References
- ↑ "The Migrants (TV Movie 1974)" – via www.imdb.com.
 - ↑ Cyclops (3 February 1974). "The World of the Joads Is Still With Us". The New York Times – via www.nytimes.com.
 - ↑ ROSENBERG, HOWARD (23 April 1989). "THE CRITICAL VIEW : 30 of the Best From an Uneven Collection" – via LA Times.
 
External links
- The Migrants at IMDb
 - The Migrants at AllMovie
 
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