• Source: Kent State (film)
    • Kent State is a 1981 American television movie about the Kent State shootings directed by James Goldstone who won an Emmy for his work on the movie. It was filmed at Gadsden State Junior College in Alabama.
      The film cost a reported $5 million.
      The film was based on two books: James Michener's Kent State: What Happened and Why? and The Kent State Coverup by James Munves and Joseph Kelner. It was the strength of Michener's commercial reputation that sold the project to NBC. The original script was written by Gerald Green and then rewritten by Richard Kramer. Cast members of the film were reportedly unhappy with changes.


      Cast


      Jane Fleiss as Allison Krause
      Charley Lang as Barry Levine
      Talia Balsam as Sandy Scheuer
      Keith Gordon as Jeffrey Miller
      Jeff McCracken as William Schroeder
      Peter Miner as Robbie Stamps
      Michael Higgins as Professor Glenn Frank
      John Getz as Professor Ted Arnold
      Michael Horton as Cody
      Ann Gillespie as Sharon Cavileer
      Shepperd Strudwick as Professor Warren
      Roxanne Hart as Jean Arnold
      Steve Beauchamp
      David VandeBrake
      David Marshall
      Grant Gretchen West
      Margaret Dirolf
      Frederick Allen
      Bill Moses
      Jerome Dempsey
      George Coe
      Barry Snider
      Ron Frazier
      John Kellogg
      Betty Harper
      Daniel Aguar
      Mark Chamberlin
      Frederikke Borge
      Will Patton
      Ellen Barkin


      References




      External links


      Kent State at IMDb
      Kent State at Letterbox DVD

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