Skylark (1993 film)

Skylark (also titled Skylark: The Sequel to Sarah, Plain and Tall) is a 1993 Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for-television drama film and is a sequel to Sarah, Plain and Tall (1991).

Skylark
VHS cover
GenreDrama
Written byPatricia MacLachlan
Directed byJoseph Sargent
StarringGlenn Close
Christopher Walken
Theme music composerDavid Shire
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Glenn Close
William Self
Producer(s)Joseph Sargent
Robert Huddleston (line producer)
Production location(s)Osage City, Kansas
Wichita, Kansas
Maine
CinematographyMike Fash
Editor(s)Michael Brown
Running time95 minutes
Production company(s)Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
DistributorCBS
Release
Original networkCBS
Picture formatColor
Audio formatStereo
Original releaseFebruary 7, 1993 (1993-02-07)
Chronology
Preceded bySarah, Plain and Tall
Followed bySarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End
"Skylark"
Hallmark Hall of Fame episode
Episode no.Season 42
Episode 3
Production code294
Original air date7 February 1993

Plot

The Witting farm is in trouble from a severe drought. Jacob and Sarah begin to wonder what will happen to the family if they have to leave the farm. Sarah decides to take Anna and Caleb to her hometown of Maine while Jacob stays at the farm to make sure it is safe and sound. When the family arrives in Maine and Anna and Caleb meet Sarah's family who completely fall in love with them. It is also there that Sarah reveals to her brother William, aunts Lou, Harriet, Matilda"Mattie" and her stepchildren that she is pregnant with her and Jacob's child together.

Cast

Sequel

It was followed by another sequel, Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End.

Release

It aired in 1993 on CBS as a Hallmark Hall of Fame film, and now is regularly shown on Hallmark Channel.

Reception

Awards

Glenn Close was nominated for the 1993 Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries.

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