• Source: Morning Glory (1993 film)
    • Morning Glory is a 1993 American-Canadian drama film written by Deborah Raffin and Charles Jarrott, directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and starring Christopher Reeve and Raffin. It is based on LaVyrle Spencer's 1989 novel of the same name.


      Plot


      In Depression-era America, a man (Will Parker) on parole for murder answers a newspaper advertisement for a husband. It has been placed by a widow known in the nearby town of Whitney, as 'crazy Elly'. She has two children and another is on the way; they are all by her first spouse, who died in an accident.
      Will is employed at Elly's farm as a hired hand, and in the months leading up to the birth of Elly's baby they fall in love. They marry, and are very happy until Will is set up for the murder of a local waitress by his former overseer. His imprisonment and a trial follow.
      With the support of his loving wife and the local librarian, Will fights for his freedom and a second chance at happiness.


      Cast


      Christopher Reeve as Will Parker
      Deborah Raffin as Elly Dinsmore
      Lloyd Bochner as Bob Collins
      Nina Foch as Miss Beasly
      Helen Shaver as Lula Peak
      J. T. Walsh as Sheriff Reese Goodloe


      Production


      The film was shot on location at Jackson Farm, in Maple Ridge British Columbia.


      References




      External links


      Morning Glory at IMDb
      Morning Glory at Rotten Tomatoes
      Morning Glory at Box Office Mojo

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