During the Civil War, a Quaker couple risks their lives by helping runaway slaves.During the Civil War, a Quaker couple risks their lives by helping runaway slaves.During the Civil War, a Quaker couple risks their lives by helping runaway slaves.
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Although titled 'Friendly Persuasion', this is actually an adaptation of its sequel, 'Except for Me and Thee', also by Jessamyn West.
It is hard to compare the actors to the originals--who can best Gary Cooper?-but I found nothing in it that made me uncomfortable as a Friend watching it. It's worth seeing, but perhaps not worth seeking out, as the original 'Friendly Persuasion' definitely is.
We Quakers are so often confused with other Plain sects--the Amish and Mennonites--that it's good to watch just so, perhaps, thee can see the difference.
It is hard to compare the actors to the originals--who can best Gary Cooper?-but I found nothing in it that made me uncomfortable as a Friend watching it. It's worth seeing, but perhaps not worth seeking out, as the original 'Friendly Persuasion' definitely is.
We Quakers are so often confused with other Plain sects--the Amish and Mennonites--that it's good to watch just so, perhaps, thee can see the difference.
I've been searching for a clip of this movie for years and this is as close as I've ever gotten if you see this post and can help send to me on Face Book under Tonya Tillman how to view a clip of this movie with me running thru the woods leading a horse and the only words I said was Yes Papa. I was probably around eleven years old and now I'm about to turn sixty next month in November 2023 on veterans day and would love to share this with my children and grand kids. I played Rosie. Our home caught on fire long long ago and everything was lost I kept photos of me when I model for Josette Models in Kansas City at crown center when this movie was released.
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My wife PEGGY was at Missouri Town when this was filming and was selected from the crowd of onlookers to play a stunt double for the part of LILLY running across the field with Michael O'Keefe. She was kept on fir three days and used in running scenes. She had a blast and embers having lunch catered in by Stephenson's Restaurant. She remembered that they threw sheets on the ground to look like snow. Alas, this was to be her only performance on film.
There is now a 14-minute clip of this film on youtube. The story cannot have taken place during the Civil War because it is about moving the fugitive slaves ahead of their pursuers from the south, which obviously stopped when hostilities commenced. 'Except for Me and Thee' is a prequel of 'The Friendly Persuasion' and describes how Jess and Eliza had first arrived in Indiana.
Because it looks more serious,I think that this 1975 film looks more promising than the 1956 one, which was largely poking fun at the Friends, and has loud music almost constantly intruding. In both films the men are dressed in black, which was discouraged by Friends during most of their history, though changes came in Victorian times. Jessamyn West's book 'To See the Dream' describes the making of the 1956 film and the struggles she had to keep the best bits. Highly recommended. 2017: I have finally obtained a DVD of this 1975 film from TrueTVMovies@yahoo.com, cost £26 inc.p&p to UK. Interesting, exciting and worth watching if Quaker history is your thing. A violent scene near the end. As usual, being teetotal is regarded as fundamental to Quakers but in the 1850s (when this is set) it was a new idea and many never complied.
Because it looks more serious,I think that this 1975 film looks more promising than the 1956 one, which was largely poking fun at the Friends, and has loud music almost constantly intruding. In both films the men are dressed in black, which was discouraged by Friends during most of their history, though changes came in Victorian times. Jessamyn West's book 'To See the Dream' describes the making of the 1956 film and the struggles she had to keep the best bits. Highly recommended. 2017: I have finally obtained a DVD of this 1975 film from TrueTVMovies@yahoo.com, cost £26 inc.p&p to UK. Interesting, exciting and worth watching if Quaker history is your thing. A violent scene near the end. As usual, being teetotal is regarded as fundamental to Quakers but in the 1850s (when this is set) it was a new idea and many never complied.
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