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Resurrection

A woman survives a car crash that takes her husband, only to discover she possesses the power to heal others. Unwittingly propelled into the public eye, she becomes the beacon of hope for the desperate and a lightning rod for both faith and skepticism.

Director(s)

Daniel Petrie

Craig Huston

Jerram A. Swartz

Dan Attias

Joanie Blum

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Cast & Crew

Joanie Blum

Joanie Blum

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Richard Hamilton

Richard Hamilton

Earl Carpenter

Pamela Payton-Wright

Pamela Payton-Wright

Margaret

Roberts Blossom

Roberts Blossom

John Harper

Daniel Petrie

Daniel Petrie

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Shane Sinutko

Shane Sinutko

Skateboard Boy

Ellen Burstyn

Ellen Burstyn

Edna

Sam Shepard

Sam Shepard

Cal

Richard Farnsworth

Richard Farnsworth

Esco

Jeffrey DeMunn

Jeffrey DeMunn

Joe

Lane Smith

Lane Smith

Don

James N. Harrell

James N. Harrell

Doc Lurkin

George Sperdakos

George Sperdakos

Dr. Hankins

Craig Huston

Craig Huston

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Tommy Splittgerber

Tommy Splittgerber

Man in Dance Hall

Clifford David

Clifford David

George

Dan Attias

Dan Attias

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Jessie Lee Fulton

Jessie Lee Fulton

Becky

Lois Smith

Lois Smith

Kathy

Ebbe Roe Smith

Ebbe Roe Smith

Hank Peterson

Lou Fant

Lou Fant

Harvey

Jerram A. Swartz

Jerram A. Swartz

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Harvey Christiansen

Harvey Christiansen

Ned

Vernon Weddle

Vernon Weddle

2nd Scientist

Carlin Glynn

Carlin Glynn

Suzy Kroll

Carol Williard

Carol Williard

Nurse

Madeleine Sherwood

Madeleine Sherwood

Ruth

Bernard Behrens

Bernard Behrens

Dr. Fisher

Zeke Mills

Zeke Mills

Uncle Ely

Penelope Allen

Penelope Allen

Ellie

David Haney

David Haney

Jack Coldren

Ralph Roberts

Ralph Roberts

Buck

Edith Mills

Edith Mills

Aunt Carrie

James Blendick

James Blendick

1st Scientist

Eva Le Gallienne

Eva Le Gallienne

Grandma Pearl

John Tillinger

John Tillinger

Dr. Herron

Trazana Beverley

Trazana Beverley

Dr. Ellen Baxter

David Calkins

David Calkins

Man in Bar

Therese East

Therese East

Ada Carpenter

Claudette Harrell

Claudette Harrell

Woman in Dance Hall

Jennifer McAllister

Jennifer McAllister

Joanie

Don Michaelson

Don Michaelson

Doctor

Eva Mokry

Eva Mokry

Daisy Coldren

Edward Pflaum

Edward Pflaum

Gay Keener

Elfrieda Russell

Elfrieda Russell

Zee

Douglas G. Jacobson

Douglas G. Jacobson

Man in Dance Hall

Joshua Dean Stewart

Joshua Dean Stewart

Bobby

Ruth N. Straw

Ruth N. Straw

Avarilla

Tom Taylor

Tom Taylor

Clyde

Brett Lamar Turner

Brett Lamar Turner

Lester Coldren

Sylvia Walden

Sylvia Walden

Louise

Tracy E. Wilson

Tracy E. Wilson

Lizzie Coldren

William D. Wittliff

William D. Wittliff

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William Ellis Smith

William Ellis Smith

Man in Truck

Sally Bondi

Sally Bondi

Sarah (uncredited)

Greg Scholl

Greg Scholl

Boy with Harmonica (uncredited)

Dan'l Terry

Dan'l Terry

Polio Survivor at Church (uncredited)

Details

GenresDrama, Fantasy
Runtime1h 43 mins
Released on26 Sep 1980
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

_**Acquiring the power to heal**_ After a horrible accident a woman (Ellen Burstyn) has a vague life-after-death experience and soon discovers that she has healing powers, which results in conflicting reactions from people. Sam Shepard plays her beau, Eva Le Gallienne her loving grandma and Richard Farnsworth a charismatic old man living in the desert. "Resurrection" (1980) explores a concept that was addressed a dozen years earlier in the Star Trek episode "The Empath” except that the story takes place in present-day America (which would be 1979 when the film was shot). How would people in the breadbasket of America take a woman who has the power to heal? The theme would be explored further 15 years later in “Powder” (1995) and "Phenomenon" (1996). I think “Powder” is the most moving of the three and at least touches greatness, although this one has its moments. What hinders it is a little too much boring drama and, worst of all, an eye-rolling scene of a guy with a rifle on a motorcycle. While that part of the story reflects real-life to some degree, it could’ve been better written and executed. By “reflecting real-life” I’m talking about those troubled souls who suddenly have a religious epiphany and start engulfing the Scriptures; within mere days – VOILA – they’re a veritable Bible scholar, running off halfcocked with loudmouthed blatherings and the corresponding antics. It’s all unbalanced, legalistic zeal with no wisdom. The movie brings up interesting issues and is effective for the most part with a few highlights, but it basks in its ambiguities and grey areas to the point of idiocy. For instance, is the laconic father so evil for not wanting his daughter to “shack up” on his own property (even though she’s about 40 years-old)? If she wanted to “live in sin” she could’ve simply moved out. This way she wouldn’t disrespect her dad’s obvious moral position. You would think that Edna’s experiences after the accident would’ve inspired some spiritual common sense. The film runs 1 hour, 43 minutes, and was shot on the prairie east of San Antonio, Texas (Goliad, Shiner, Gonzales, Fabens & Kyle), with some sequences done in Valencia & Los Angeles, California, as well as Fabens in west Texas, southeast of El Paso. GRADE: B-/C+

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