Ghost Dancing

Ghost Dancing

Release date : May 30, 1983
Runtime : 1h 40m
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Original Language : English /
Director : David Greene / Don Taylor /
Writers : Phil Penningroth /
Production companies : Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theater Center / Herbert Brodkin Productions / Titus Productions /
May 30, 1983 1h 40m English More
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Farm widow Sarah Bowman has been impoverished by the siphoning of her water supply. A nearby big-city aqueduct has priority over water rights, leaving the rural outskirts virtually dry. Attempting to bring her cause to the forefront, Sarah dynamites the reservoir, half-hoping that she'll be "martyred" in the process. When she fails to arouse public support, she targets the local power plant for her next blast. Assistant DA Anne Greyfeather, who as an orphaned Indian girl was virtually raised by Sarah, decides to challenge the water-department bureaucracy on McGuire's behalf.
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John Bellah
Powerman
Scotch Byerley
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Robert Clotworthy
Walter Deliveryman
Bruce Davison
Calvin Oberst
Bill Erwin
Joe Greyfeather
Wings Hauser
Frank Carwell
Bo Hopkins
Dave Groves
Dorothy McGuire
Sarah Bowman
Victoria Racimo
Anne Greyfeather
Fran Ryan
Judge
Eleanor Zee
Jailer

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  • title:Ghost Dancing
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1983
  • Runtime:1h 40m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: David Greene / Don Taylor /
  • Writers: Phil Penningroth ·
  • Production companies: Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theater Center · Herbert Brodkin Productions · Titus Productions ·
  • Overview:Farm widow Sarah Bowman has been impoverished by the siphoning of her water supply. A nearby big-city aqueduct has priority over water rights, leaving the rural outskirts virtually dry. Attempting to bring her cause to the forefront, Sarah dynamites the reservoir, half-hoping that she'll be "martyred" in the process. When she fails to arouse public support, she targets the local power plant for her next blast. Assistant DA Anne Greyfeather, who as an orphaned Indian girl was virtually raised by Sarah, decides to challenge the water-department bureaucracy on McGuire's behalf.
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