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Cross Creek
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Cross Creek

The portrait of a woman who, at the edge of survival, found a world of meaning.
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User Score26 ratings
TMDB 6.616+19832h 7mEnglish
DramaRomance

Synopsis

In the 1930s, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings moves to Florida's backwaters to write in peace. She feels bothered by affectionate men, editors and confused neighbors, but soon she connects and writes The Yearling, a classic of American literature.

Director
Martin RittFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment3 production companies
Release
September 21, 1983Released
Box Office
Budget $8M

Top Cast

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Mary Steenburgen
Mary Steenburgen
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Rip Torn
Rip Torn
Marsh Turner
Peter Coyote
Peter Coyote
Norton Baskin
Dana Hill
Dana Hill
Ellie Turner
Alfre Woodard
Alfre Woodard
Geechee
Joanna Miles
Joanna Miles
Mrs. Turner
Ike Eisenmann
Ike Eisenmann
Paul
Toni Hudson
Toni Hudson
Tim's Wife

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Wuchak
Mar 27, 2019

***Decide what you want to do and then DO IT, come what may*** In 1928, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (Mary Steenburgen) in her early 30s moves to a blindly bought orange grove near the hamlet of Cross Creek, in northern Florida, which is located on a strip of land between two large lakes (Orange Lake and Lochloosa Lake). There she hopes to find the peace and privacy to launch her writing career. Peter Coyote plays a hotel owner from a nearby town that becomes fascinated by Marjorie while Alfre Woodard plays her maid. Rip Torn is on hand as an eccentric backwoodsman with Dana Hill appearing as his daughter who befriends a fawn. “Cross Creek” (1983) is a historical drama about the famous author of “The Yearling”; it’s also part wilderness drama. Shot on location in gorgeous Alachua & Marion Counties, the film’s worth watching just for the remote Floridian lushness. The theme is to die for as Marjorie DECIDES what she wants to do and then boldly (or stubbornly) DOES IT, come what may. Her first two short stories were published in 1931 and “The Yearling” in 1938, which won a Pulitzer Prize for fiction and was made into a movie in 1946. The boggy locations are similar to those in “Frogs” (1972) and “Swamp Thing” (1982) while the topic and themes are reminiscent of “The Whole Wide World” (1996) and “Sounder” (1972). If you favor the latter two movies and appreciate the locations of the former two, you’ll enjoy “Cross Creek.” The movie runs 2 hours, 7 minutes. GRADE: B/B+

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