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The Corn Is Green (1979 film)

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First episode date
  
January 29, 1979

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

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IMDb

Genre
  
Initial DVD release
  
May 4, 2007 (Germany)

Language
  
English

The Corn Is Green (1979 film) movie poster

Writer
  
Ivan Davis
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Release date
  
January 29, 1979 (1979-01-29)

Cast
  
(Miss Lilly Moffat), (Miss Ronberry), (Morgan Evans), (The Squire), (Mrs. Watty), (Bessie Watty)

Similar movies
  
Bright Road (1953)

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The Corn Is Green is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film starring Katharine Hepburn as a schoolteacher determined to bring education to a Welsh coal mining town, despite great opposition. It was directed by George Cukor, the tenth and last collaboration on film between the director and the actress, and is the second and last made-for-television film directed by Cukor. The filming was done in Wales. It was adapted from the play of the same name by Emlyn Williams, and had previously been filmed in 1945 with Bette Davis in the main role.

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The film was telecast by CBS on January 29, 1979. It received two Emmy nominations, including Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special for Katharine Hepburn.

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Plot

Middle-aged Lilly Moffatt (Katharine Hepburn) sets up a school in a Welsh coal mining town, despite the determined opposition of the local squire (Bill Fraser). Eventually, she considers giving up. Then she discovers a promising student Morgan Evans (Ian Saynor), a miner seemingly destined for a life of hard work and heavy drink. With renewed hope, she works hard to help him realise his potential.

Through diligence and perseverance, Morgan gets the opportunity to take an examination for Oxford University with, hopefully, a prized scholarship. Moffatt, the rest of the teachers, and their students are hopeful Morgan will pass the Oxford interview, and so he does.

However, Bessie Watty (Toyah Willcox), a young woman who has recently given birth to Morgan's child, blackmails the faculty into giving her part of Morgan's scholarship money in order to help raise the baby. The conniving young woman has designs on another male suitor. Instead, Moffatt volunteers to adopt the child so that Morgan's academic future will not be ruined and Watty will be free to marry another man, unfettered by her responsibility to the child (since she and her affianced never really cared for it in the first place). Morgan quickly hears about Watty's scandalous, self-serving motives, and insists upon raising the child himself. Through a heartfelt and persuasive conversation, Moffatt convinces the young man to continue his higher education and contribute something to the world.

Cast

  • Katharine Hepburn - Miss Lilly Moffat
  • Ian Saynor - Morgan Evans
  • Bill Fraser - The Squire
  • Patricia Hayes - Mrs. Watty
  • Anna Massey - Miss Ronberry
  • Artro Morris - John Goronwy Jones
  • Dorothea Phillips - Sarah Pugh
  • Toyah Willcox - Bessie Watty
  • References

    The Corn Is Green (1979 film) Wikipedia
    The Corn Is Green (1979 film) IMDb The Corn Is Green (1979 film) themoviedb.org