

Heartland
1979 Directed by Richard PearceWidowed Elinor Randall and her young daughter Jerrine arrive in a barren stretch of Wyoming in 1910 after Elinor's application for work as a housekeeper is accepted by Clyde Stewart, a rancher. The work is back-breaking and the isolation is brutal, particularly as winter arrives. Elinor begins to think about homesteading her own property near Stewart's ranch, but Stewart tries to dissuade her with explanations about the killing conditions and poor rewards, especially for a woman with no man to help her ranch. Although their temperaments are different and little affection exists, Elinor and Stewart agree to marry and combine homesteads. What lies ahead is the severest test of all.

Rip Torn
....................................................Clyde Stewart

Conchata Ferrell
....................................................Elinore Randall Stewart

Barry Primus
....................................................Jack

Megan Folsom
....................................................Jerrine

Lilia Skala
....................................................Mrs. Landauer

Amy Wright
....................................................Clara Jane

Jerry Hardin
....................................................Cattlebuyer
Director
...........................................................Richard Pearce
Executive Producer
...........................................................Annick Smith
Producer
...........................................................Beth Ferris
Michael Hausman
Screenplay
...........................................................Beth Ferris
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Charles Gross
Production Design
...........................................................Patrizia von Brandenstein
Production Companies
...................................................Filmhaus
The National Endowment for the Humanities
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Drama
Romance
Western
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