Resting Place
Resting Place | |
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Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions Marian Rees Associates, Inc. | |
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Network | CBS |
Release | April 27, 1986 |
Resting Place is an American TV movie directed by John Korty, starring John Lithgow, Morgan Freeman, CCH Pounder, Frances Sternhagen and G. D. Spradlin, released in 1986.
Plot
In 1972, Major Kendall Laird (
The Lieutenant's parents refuse to give in, and they are willing to have his son's body kept in their church's safeguard until the town and cemetery's authorities change their minds. Major Laird searches for a way to break the impasse with the help of Eudora McCallister (Frances Sternhagen), the lady who sold the Johnsons a plot of her property in the cemetery, and the local newspaper's editor Sam Jennings (G. D. Spradlin). This one suggests that telling the Lieutenant's story would effect a change, so the Major starts an informal quest for biographical data. His first interviews with family and acquaintances reveal the young Lt. Johnson was an extraordinary man, but the interviews with the soldiers of his unit suggest there was something wrong in the way the Lieutenant was killed, given that in their telling of the events they keep repeating the same words as if rehearsed, and one of them plainly refuses to talk without legal counsel.
After many attempts and trying several approaches, Major Laird has to draw upon his own dormant self-assurance and authority to force the soldiers to reveal what happened exactly. The death of the Lieutenant resulted from his unit ultimately mistrusting his command abilities because of his race, and their recommendation for the decoration came from their guilt, as the lieutenant died saving their lives.
Finally, as the story comes to light, Lieutenant Dwight Johnson gets the funeral with full military honors he deserved as a decorated war hero, in the grave his parents had chosen for him, not without a final confrontation with the recalcitrant local authorities.
Cast
- John Lithgow as Major Kendall Laird
- Morgan Freeman as Luther Johnson
- C.C.H. Pounderas Ada Johnson
- Frances Sternhagen as Eudora McCallister
- G. D. Spradlin as Sam Jennings
- M. Emmet Walsh as Sarge
- John Philbin as Bradford Erskine
- Brian Tarantina as Sp4 Beyer
- Richard Brooks as Booker T. Douglas
Reception
Resting Place obtained two nominations at the 1986 Primetime Emmy Awards, for Outstanding Directing in a Miniseries or a Special (John Korty), and for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Special (John Lithgow).[1] It was also nominated at the 1987 Artios Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Movie of the Week Casting by the Casting Society of America (Marsha Kleinman).[2] John J. O'Connor from The New York Times, said that "'Resting Place' dissipates some of its potential power by paying too much attention to the fairly predictable Vietnam investigation. But the film, especially that ending, provides more than enough moving moments, thanks to Mr. Korty and his first-rate cast."[3]
Home media
The film was released in Australia as a double feature DVD with License to Kill by Payless Entertainment.
References
- ^ "Nominees/Winners". Television Academy.
- ^ "1987 Artios Awards". www.castingsociety.com.
- ^ O'Connor, John J. (April 25, 1986). "Tv Weekend; Racial Confrontation in 'Hallmark' Drama" – via NYTimes.com.
External links
- Resting Place at IMDb
- Resting Place at Rotten Tomatoes