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The People

A young woman is dispatched to teach in a secluded valley whose inhabitants appear stern, secretive, and anti-pleasure. When two children vanish to play in the woods, she discovers that this is actually a hidden community of extraterrestrials with mild paranormal powers who are repressing and denying their heritage for fear of arousing prejudice and hatred in their human neighbors. Based on a series of novels by the late Zenna Henderson.

Director(s)

John Korty

Cast & Crew

Tony Dario

Tony Dario

Bram

William Shatner

William Shatner

Dr. Curtis

Dan O'Herlihy

Dan O'Herlihy

Sol Diemus

John Korty

John Korty

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Kim Darby

Kim Darby

Melodye Amerson

Diane Varsi

Diane Varsi

Valancy Carmody

Laurie Walters

Laurie Walters

Karen Diemus

Johanna Baer

Johanna Baer

Bethie

Chris Valentine

Chris Valentine

Clement Francher / Clement Rancher

Stephanie Valentine

Stephanie Valentine

Talitha

Jack Dahlgren

Jack Dahlgren

Kiah

Andrew Crichton

Andrew Crichton

Thann

David Petch

David Petch

Matt

Dorothy Drady

Dorothy Drady

Dita

Mary Rose McMaster

Mary Rose McMaster

Marras

Anne Walters

Anne Walters

Obla

Details

GenresDrama, Science Fiction, TV Movie
Runtime1h 14 mins
Released on22 Jan 1972
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

**_Little House on the Prairie with paranormal bits_** A young woman (Kim Darby) takes an assignment as a teacher of a small community in the desolate rolling hills somewhere in the Southwest. She becomes increasingly aware of the peculiarities of the people, such as the kids dragging their feet and a hush-hush attitude. William Shatner is on hand as the doctor, also an outsider. “The People” (1972) is based on Zenna Henderson's 'People' stories, which were first published in 1961 (specifically, the story "Pottage" from "Pilgrimage: The Book of the People"). It was produced as a potential pilot for a TV series that never materialized. Yet it works as a standalone rural drama that’s slow-paced and mild, but with an interesting concept and the corresponding strange phenomena, which I don’t want to give away. Let’s just say that I wouldn’t be surprised if Stephen King was inspired by Henderson’s stories to write “Carrie.” Not that this is a horror flick, not at all, although it includes weird, outlandish elements. I just suspect that King maybe took ideas from Zenna’s “The People” to create his more famous horror story. It has the tone of Star Trek’s first season episode “This Side of Paradise” mixed with the soon-to-come Little House series. Darby was 24 during shooting and surprisingly thin, although winsome. She previously worked with Shatner in the Star Trek episode “Miri” when she was 18. The soothing score was composed by Carmine Coppola, Francis Ford Coppola's father. In fact, this little unassuming flick was produced by Francis’ American Zoetrope. It’s short ‘n’ sweet at 1 hour, 13 minutes, and was shot in Nicasio, which is a 40-minute drive north of the Golden Gate Bridge (the schoolhouse); and San Rafael, which is about 12-15 miles southeast of there. GRADE: B-/C+