Ghost Dancing (1983)

ALL 05/30/1983 (en) 100 Min
  • Release
    05/30/1983
  • Production
    Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theater Center, Herbert Brodkin Productions, Titus Productions
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  • Original title
    Ghost Dancing
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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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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Casts

  1. John Bellah

    Powerman

  2. Scotch Byerley

    Powerman

  3. Robert Clotworthy

    Walter Deliveryman

  4. Rod Colbin

    Arch

  5. Bruce Davison

    Calvin Oberst

  6. Bill Erwin

    Joe Greyfeather

  7. Richard Farnsworth

    Russ Ward

  8. Henry Hamilton

    Boy

  9. Wings Hauser

    Frank Carwell

  10. Bo Hopkins

    Dave Groves

  11. Richard Lineback

    Brian

  12. Karen Machon

    Betty

  13. Dorothy McGuire

    Sarah Bowman

  14. Sierra Pecheur

    Willa

  15. Victoria Racimo

    Anne Greyfeather

  16. Fran Ryan

    Judge

  17. Eleanor Zee

    Jailer

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 17 , Crews : 3

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Ghost Dancing (1983) 100 Min

ALL 05/30/1983 (en)
  • Release 05/30/1983
  • Production
    Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theater Center, Herbert Brodkin Productions, Titus Productions
  • Original title Ghost Dancing
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

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.

  1. Don Taylor, David Greene

    Director

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  3. Editor

  4. Producer