Courtship (film)
Courtship is a 1987 American drama film starring William Converse-Roberts and Hallie Foote.[1] It is the sequel to Horton Foote's 1918 (1985) and On Valentine's Day (1986).[2][3]
Courtship | |
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Directed by | Howard Cummings |
Written by | Horton Foote Horton Foote (play) |
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Cinematography | Peter Sova |
Edited by | William A. Anderson |
Release date | 1987 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Young Elizabeth is courted by Horace, but the deeply conservative parents disapprove of the relationship.
Cast
- William Converse-Roberts as Horace Robedaux
- Horton Foote Jr. as Steve Tyler
- Daisy Foote as Allie
- Hallie Foote as Elizabeth Vaughn
- Michael Higgins as Mr. Vaughn
- Steven Hill as George Tyler
- Richard Jenkins as Bobby Pate
- Jacqueline Lucid as Dora
- Marietta Marich as Aunt Sarah
- Rochelle Oliver as Mrs. Vaughn
- Amanda Plummer as Laura Vaughn
- Tonea Stewart as Aunt Charity
- Jane Welch as Aunt Lucy
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References
- Wood, Gerald C. (1998). Horton Foote: A Casebook. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780815325444.page 211
- O'Connor, John J. (6 April 1987). "TV REVIEW; FOOTE'S 'COURTSHIP'". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
- Erickson, Glenn (13 July 2004). "On Valentine's Day & Courtship". DVD Talk. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
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