Run the Wild Fields
Run the Wild Fields is an American drama television movie that premiered in 2000. Released as a Showtime Original Movie,[1] it was based on the play And The Home of the Brave by Rodney Vaccaro.
Run the Wild Fields | |
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Written by | Rodney Patrick Vaccaro |
Directed by | Paul A. Kaufman |
Starring | Joanne Whalley, Sean Patrick Flanery, Alexa Vega |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Release | |
Original release | March 5, 2000 (United States) |
Premise
A North Carolina woman and her daughter take in a mysterious drifter to work their farm while the woman's husband is missing in action during World War II.
Cast
- Joanne Whalley as Ruby Miller
- Sean Patrick Flanery as Tom Walker
- Cotter Smith as Silas Green
- Alexa Vega as Opal "Pug" Miller
- Bill Lake as Sheriff Bob
and others.
Awards
- 2001: Daytime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Directing in a Children's Special - Paul A. Kaufman
- 2001: Daytime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Children's Special - Paul Rauch, Paul A. Kaufman, Robert Halmi Jr. and Rodney Patrick Vaccaro
- 2001: Daytime Emmy Awards: Outstanding Writing in a Children's Special - Rodney Patrick Vaccaro (Nominated)
- 2001: Young Artist Awards: Best Performance in a TV Movie (Drama)-Leading Young Actress - Alexa Vega (Nominated)
- 2001: Young Artist Awards: Best Family TV Movie/Pilot/Mini-Series-Cable - Run the Wild Fields(Nominated)
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References
- Curt Wozniak. "Three Tales of Local Stardom".
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