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Writers:
Harriet Frank Jr. (writer)
Irving Ravetch (writer)
Release Date:
4 June 1979 (Denmark) more
Tagline:
The story of a woman with the courage to risk everything for what she believes is right. more
Plot:
A young single mother and textile worker agrees to help unionize her mill despite the problems and dangers involved. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won 2 Oscars. Another 9 wins & 6 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(11 articles)
Glee recap (1.09): "Wheels"
(From AfterElton.com. 12 November 2009, 7:20 AM, PST)
ReThinking Norma Rae: A Union Icon Falls Fighting the Healthcare Industry
(From Huffington Post. 16 September 2009, 11:08 AM, PDT)
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a documentary? more (29 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Sally Field | ... | Norma Rae | |
| Beau Bridges | ... | Sonny | |
| Ron Leibman | ... | Reuben | |
| Pat Hingle | ... | Vernon | |
| Barbara Baxley | ... | Leona | |
| Gail Strickland | ... | Bonnie Mae | |
| Morgan Paull | ... | Wayne Billings | |
| Robert Broyles | ... | Sam Bolen | |
| John Calvin | ... | Ellis Harper | |
| Booth Colman | ... | Dr. Watson | |
| Lee de Broux | ... | Lujan (as Lee DeBroux) | |
| James Luisi | ... | George Benson | |
| Vernon Weddle | ... | Reverend Hubbard | |
| Gilbert Green | ... | Al Landon | |
| Bob Minor | ... | Lucius White |
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Runtime:
110 min | Canada:96 min (Ontario) | USA:123 min (TCM print)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Norway:12 | Iceland:L | Canada:PG (Ontario) | Singapore:PG | Argentina:X (original rating) | Argentina:13 (re-rating) | Australia:PG | Chile:14 | Finland:K-16 | USA:PG | Netherlands:16
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Marsha Mason, Jane Fonda and Jill Clayburgh all passed on the title role. more
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Continuity: In the scene in Reuben's hotel room after Norma Rae has been hit, you see her take the ice pack away from her nose. The shot changes and she takes it away a second time. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in "October Road.: Best Friend Windows (#1.6)" (2007) more
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It Goes Like It Goes more
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This film is in no way a documentary, but the filming style and plot line lend to its feeling so. Sally Field's acting in this movie is impeccable. She becomes Norma Rae. We see her fear, her disgust, her anger at the mill's treatment of its employees, and the passion she has for what she believes in. Although the best known scene from the movie is her standing at the mill with the "Union" sign, I believe the most memorable scene is towards the end when she talks to her children, telling them what to expect. The movie tends to turn away from her children, but this scene focuses in on her relationship with them. Beau Bridges is great, and the character of the Union leader (can't remember his name) is terrific. The sexual tension between Norma Rae and he is palpable. I strongly recommend this film to any Sally Field fans, or anyone interested in social issue films.