Heartland

"In 1910 Elinore Randall, a widow, and her seven-year-old daughter travel by train to face two great unknowns-- a strange land and life with a man they have never met. Elinore has contracted by mail to keep house for Clyde Stewart, a rancher living in the remote frontier near Burntfork, Wyoming...

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Corporate Authors: Filmhaus (Firm), National Endowment for the Humanities., Hen's Tooth Video (Firm)
Other Authors: Pearce, Richard, 1943-, Hausman, Michael., Ferris, Beth., Kittredge, William., Torn, Rip, 1931-2019., Ferrell, Conchata., Primus, Barry, 1938-, Skala, Lilia.
Language:English
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Summary:"In 1910 Elinore Randall, a widow, and her seven-year-old daughter travel by train to face two great unknowns-- a strange land and life with a man they have never met. Elinore has contracted by mail to keep house for Clyde Stewart, a rancher living in the remote frontier near Burntfork, Wyoming. Captivated by the vast landscape, Elinore acts quickly on her secret passion: to homestead a piece of land of her own. But fulfilling her year's contract with Clyde may be as challenging as the oncoming winter-- a winter of devastating blizzards, famine and isolation."--Container.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 1979.
"A National Endowment for the Humanities presentation."
Special features: original theatrical trailer; audio interviews with Annick Smith and Beth Farris by William Marcus of Montana Public Radio.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (96 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD.
Audience:MPAA rating: PG.
Production Credits:Additional scenes and dialogue by Bill Kittredge ; director of photography, Fred Murphy ; editor, Bill Yahraus ; music, Charles Gross ; executive producer, Annick Smith.
Published: [Las Cruces, N.M.] : Hen's Tooth Video, 2000.