THE TRIP TO BOUNTIFUL


'''The Trip to Bountiful''' is a 1985 film starring Geraldine Page, John Heard, Carlin Glynn, Richard Bradford and Rebecca De Mornay.
The movie was adapted by Horton Foote from his play. It was directed by Peter Masterson. Although set in Houston, Texas, the movie was filmed in Dallas.
The film, set in the 1940s, tells the story of an elderly woman, Carrie Watts (Page), who wants to return home to the small town where she grew up, but is frequently stopped from leaving Houston by the daughter-in-law who insists that there is not enough money for a travel ticket, and an overprotective son who won't let her travel alone.

Contents
Plot summary
Cast
Writer
Theatre versions

Plot summary


Old Mrs Watts is determined to outwit her bossy daughter-in-law, and sets out to catch a train, only to find that trains don't go to Bountiful anymore. She eventually boards a coach to a town near to her childhood home. On the journey, she befriends a girl travelling alone (De Mornay) and reminisces about her younger years and grieves for her lost relatives. Her son and daughter-in-law eventually track her down, with the help of the local police force. However, Mrs Watts is not to be beaten, and she persuades the understanding police officer to drive her to Bountiful. The village is deserted, and the few remaining houses are derelict. Mrs Watts is moved to tears as she surveys her father's land and the remains of the family home. Her son eventually turns up, and drives her back to Houston.

Cast


The film features an all-star cast including John Heard and Geraldine Page and a soundtrack by J.A.C. Redford featuring "Softly and Tenderly" sung by Grammy-award winner Cynthia Clawson. The film won the Academy Award for Best Actress (Page) and was nominated for Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.

Writer


Horton Foote first wrote ''The Trip to Bountiful'' for television in 1953. It was directed by Vincent J. Donehue, and starred Lillian Gish and Eileen Heckart. The acclaimed play opened on Broadway that same year. Foote also won Academy Awards for his screenplays of ''To Kill a Mockingbird'' (1962) and ''Tender Mercies'' (1983).

Theatre versions


New York Off Broadway:
Ellen Burstyn- Carrie
Robert Lindley Sutton- Sheriff
Cheri Fiora- Thelma
Barbara Sims- Jessie Mae
Terry Layman- Ludie
Musical outdoor theater Petersburg, Ill
Cast of Characters
MRS. CARRIE WATTS............ MARIAN LEVIN
LUDIE WATTS ......................TROY THOMAS-PFAFFE
JESSIE MAE WATTS ............SHIRENE THOMAS
THELMA................................ERICA SMITH
HOUSTON TICKET ME .........RANDY ROBBINS
HARRISON TICKET MAN....CURT FRITZEEN
SHERIFF ................................BRUCE DAVIDSON
SINGER................................. MOLLY MATHEWSON
The Duluth Playhouse:
Director: Molly O'Neill
Carrie: Ellie Martin
Ludie: Zachary Stofer
Jessie Mae: Carolyn Dick
Thelma: Jennifer Bergum
Sheriff: Verne Wagner
Ticket Man: Keith Shelbourne
Broadway:
Lois Smith, Carrie Watts
Hallie Foote, Jessie Mae Watts
Devon Abner
Meghan Andrews
Gene Jones
Sam Kitchin
Frank Girardeau

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