My Antonia (film)

My Antonia is a 1995 American cable made-for-television drama film based on the novel of the same name written by Willa Cather, produced for the USA Network.[2] The movie was directed by Joseph Sargent and starred Jason Robards, Eva Marie Saint, and Neil Patrick Harris. It was filmed in part at the Stuhr Museum in Grand Island, Nebraska.

My Antonia
Directed byJoseph Sargent
Produced byVictoria Riskin
David W. Rintels
Written byVictoria Riskin
StarringNeil Patrick Harris
Music byLori Slomka
CinematographyRobert Primes
Edited byDebra Karen
Production
company
Gideon Productions
Fast Track Films
Wilshire Court, Inc.[1]
Distributed byUSA Network[2]
Release date
March 29, 1995
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Cast

  • Jason Robards as Josiah Burden
  • Eva Marie Saint as Emmaline Burden
  • Neil Patrick Harris as Jimmy Burden
  • Jan Triska as Mr. Shimerda
  • Norbert Weisser as Otto
  • Anne Tremko as Lena Lingard
  • Travis Fine as Harry Paine
  • Mira Furlan as Mrs. Shimerda
  • Elina Löwensohn as Antonia Shimerda
  • Bobby Goldstein as Ambrosch Shimerda
  • T. Max Graham as Mr. Harling
  • John Livingston as Charley Harling
  • Pas Sarah Bernhardt as Sally Harling
  • Devon Arielle Cahill as Nina Harling
  • Lauren Montgomery as Yulka Shimerda
  • Cinnamon Schultz as Helga
  • Megan Birdsall as Margaret
  • Lemarrt Holman as Blindman Arnault
  • Abby Sullivan as Mrs. Carlsen
  • Betty Laird as Mrs. Vannis
  • Brendan McCurdy as Ambrosch Cuzak
  • Ian Atwood as Leo Cuzak
  • Peggy Freisen as A woman (as Peggy Friesen)
  • Joan Hennecke as Another woman
  • Tom Wees as Conductor
  • Brad Boesen as Traveling Salesman
  • Endre Hules as Russian Peter
  • Boris Lee Krutonog as Russian Pavel
  • Olek Krupa as Krajiek
  • Kyla Pratt as Yulka Cuzak
  • Myra Turley as Mrs. Harling
  • Blair Williamson as Marek Shimerda

References

  1. Lowe, Kinsey (26 March 1995). "My Antonia - Review". Variety. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  2. Zad, Martie (26 March 1995). "WILLA CATHER'S 'MY ANTONIA' ON USA". The Washington Post. Retrieved 30 June 2019.


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