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1918 (1985)

1918 (1985)
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Adapted by Horton Foote from his own play, 1918 focuses on a small Texas town beset by a major flue epidemic during World War I. In this slow-paced, melancholy story of internecine family strife, Horace Robedaux (William Converse-Roberts) comes from the poor side of the town's citizenry, but he married into the landed gentry when he wed Elizabeth (Hallie Foote), a change that bothers him constantly. His father-in-law is a rigid though well-intentioned patriarch, and his mother-in-law is often at odds with Elizabeth -- the seeds of that friction undoubtedly lie in the family's opposition to Elizabeth marrying Horace. Besides, these wealthy parents treat Elizabeth and Horace as though they were still children -- and they are now the proud parents of a baby boy. Changes occur when Horace makes a sudden decision to go off to war, after assurances from his father-in-law that he will care for Elizabeth in the meantime -- and the flu epidemic strikes much closer to the family than anyone would have imagined. The film was later telecast as part of a Horton Foote trilogy on PBS' American Playhouse. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
William Converse-RobertsHallie Foote, (more)
Director(s):
Ken Harrison
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of 1918

Adapted by Horton Foote from his own play, 1918 focuses on a small Texas town beset by a major flue epidemic during World War I. In this slow-paced, melancholy story of internecine family strife, Horace Robedaux (William Converse-Roberts) comes from the poor side of the town's citizenry, but he married into the landed gentry when he wed Elizabeth (Hallie Foote), a change that bothers him constantly. His father-in-law is a rigid though well-intentioned patriarch, and his mother-in-law is often at odds with Elizabeth -- the seeds of that friction undoubtedly lie in the family's opposition to Elizabeth marrying Horace. Besides, these wealthy parents treat Elizabeth and Horace as though they were still children -- and they are now the proud parents of a baby boy. Changes occur when Horace makes a sudden decision to go off to war, after assurances from his father-in-law that he will care for Elizabeth in the meantime -- and the flu epidemic strikes much closer to the family than anyone would have imagined. The film was later telecast as part of a Horton Foote trilogy on PBS' American Playhouse. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Ken Harrison
Writer(s):
Horton Foote
Producer(s):
Lewis M. AllenPeter NewmanLillian Foote
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Betsy S.

A beautiful, quiet film that has stuck with me for days. Horton Foote is a genuis, and his daughter Hallie's perfomance in this film is breathtaking. I would like to make a couple corrections to the Synopsis on this site, however: Horace and Elizabeth are the proud parents of a baby girl (Jenny), not a boy, a fact that would be very obvious to anyone who actually watched the film. And Horace never "makes a sudden decision to go off to war" (this subject is a nuance to the story line). Again, if you're going to write a Synopsis, please watch the movie first.

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Julie F.

This movie,based on the play "1918" is acted just as it were a play. And forced acting at that. Couldn't for the life of me figure out what the adult situations were. It was quite tame, if not a trifle boring. Go for a walk instead.

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