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Pioneer Woman

  • TV Movie
  • 1973
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Helen Hunt, William Shatner, and Joanna Pettet in Pioneer Woman (1973)
DramaWestern

Despite some initial hesitations, a family from the East decides to try their luck by settling in the harsh and dangerous West in 1867.Despite some initial hesitations, a family from the East decides to try their luck by settling in the harsh and dangerous West in 1867.Despite some initial hesitations, a family from the East decides to try their luck by settling in the harsh and dangerous West in 1867.

  • Director
    • Buzz Kulik
  • Writer
    • Suzanne Clauser
  • Stars
    • Joanna Pettet
    • William Shatner
    • David Janssen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    427
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Buzz Kulik
    • Writer
      • Suzanne Clauser
    • Stars
      • Joanna Pettet
      • William Shatner
      • David Janssen
    • 19User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Joanna Pettet
    Joanna Pettet
    • Maggie
    William Shatner
    William Shatner
    • John
    David Janssen
    David Janssen
    • Robert Douglas
    Lance LeGault
    Lance LeGault
    • Joe Wormser
    • (as Lance Le Gault)
    Helen Hunt
    Helen Hunt
    • Sarah
    Russell Baer
    Russell Baer
    • Jeremy
    Linda Kupecek
    • Philippa Wormser
    Lloyd Berry
    Lloyd Berry
    • Slim Hall
    John Scott Martin
    John Scott Martin
    • Jake
    • (as John Scott)
    Robert Koons
    • William Seymour
    Agatha Mercer
    • Trudy Seymour
    Les Kimber
    Les Kimber
    • Jordan Seymour
    John Murrell
    • Henry Seymour
    Frank Edge
    • Frank
    Una Pulson
    • Mrs. Hall
    • (as Una Poulson)
    • Director
      • Buzz Kulik
    • Writer
      • Suzanne Clauser
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    7AlsExGal

    One of the more memorable of the ABC TV movies of the 70s

    A woman is forced to leave her comfy Indiana city to go to Nebraska with her family because her husband wants to farm. She faces finding out they were scammed and there is no land, a miscarriage, widowhood after they finally find a place to settle, and holding on to the place with her children. The one false note is her playing hard-to-get with an obviously smitten neighbor who is ringing her chimes as well.

    Joanna Pettet is the woman, William Shatner her husband and David Janssen the man who wants to be. If you can believe this bit of casting, Lance LeGault is a friendly neighbor and totally good guy. Helen Hunt makes her acting debut as the woman's daughter. Yes it's a feminist piece since a "pioneer feminist" is who the story revolves around, but it's not preachy and is well done.
    6kevin_robbins

    Pioneer Woman is a fairly average film in execution, but it's also unique and grittY

    I recently watched Pioneer Woman (1973) on Prime. The storyline follows a family heading west after the father acquires land he hopes to settle and use to start a new life. But once they arrive, they're met with hostility, and the father is killed-leaving the mother to decide whether to continue pursuing their dream or return back East with her daughter.

    Directed by Buzz Kulik (Brian's Song), the film stars Joanna Pettet (Casino Royale), William Shatner (Star Trek), Helen Hunt (Twister), and David Janssen (The Green Berets).

    This is a surprisingly fun western with a distinct grindhouse feel in many ways. The female-led revenge plot feels like something right out of that genre. Seeing Shatner take a brutal beatdown caught me off guard-it was tough to watch. The film's setup is strong and feels grounded in the real challenges of the era. The backdrops, sets, props, and period-accurate attire all help pull you into the world.

    There's a lot to appreciate here for anyone looking for a different kind of western-especially one with a strong, resilient female lead.

    In conclusion, Pioneer Woman is a fairly average film in execution, but it's also unique and gritty. I'd give it a 6/10.
    Captain_Couth

    Seventies made for T.V. hokeum.

    Pioneer Woman (1973) was one of those movies that endlessly played on cable and late night T.V. during the mid to late 80's (god I miss those days). It was real cheesy and extremely hokey ( I like 'em like that) and it showcases the talents of one of my favorite cheese actors William Shatner (he sure made a lot of these movies). His mugging and posturing in front of the camera has to be seen to be believed. A brief synopsis, a family of homesteaders move out into the wild. wild, west and encounter more than they bargain for.

    Harmless fun for all ages. If it ever comes on the idiot box watch it but I wouldn't go out of my way to get a copy.

    C+
    8I_Ailurophile

    Not perfect, but better than we expect of TV movies

    For long years, the idea of the "TV movie" has portended a level of artifice unbecoming of actors, and ill-suited for the big screen. I'm not going to say that 'Pioneer woman' is perfect, because it's not; there's undeniable ham-handedness about the production in no small part, especially nearer the beginning. To my pleasure, however, it's more enjoyable than not, with writing and direction just suitable enough to give the cast a slight opportunity to demonstrate their skills - while earning a nice little paycheck. Though certainly marked by a measure of kitsch, William Shatner gives an admirable performance as prideful John Sergeant, commendably restrained and emotive compared to his most bombastic displays. It's quite worth noting that Helen Hunt makes her debut as young Sarah, only 10 years old when the feature premiered. And I appreciate Joanna Pettet's turn as protagonist Maggie, a role that allows her so show even in this context her range, nuance, and potential as a leading lady.

    It's a pretty straightforward narrative here - dialogue and characters are adequate as they are written; scene writing is strong enough to help complete the story, give the actors room to work, and keep us invested. More than anything 'Pioneer woman' represents a portrait of the hardship of western expansion and the settler life - disputes, unpredictable conditions and turns, scarcity, endless hard work. It's a fairly solid period piece, replete with great care for costume design, set design and decoration, props, and depictions of the wide, open spaces that are all to easy to overlook in our modern busy lives. All the while, there are also consistent themes including pride, the meaning of home, men's selfishness (a notion that, let's face it, requires little actual acting from Shatner), the importance of community - and, one must note, touches of casual racism, and sexism as reflected in predominant patriarchy.

    Suzanne Clauser's screenplay surprises for how good it is, and Buzz Kulik's direction, and the production design broadly. This picture is hardly a revelation, but honestly, it's much better than it has any right to be. I began watching with mixed expectations at best, and find that I am pleasantly satisfied with the result. I don't think there's any reason to go out of your way to watch this, but 'Pioneer woman' is an enjoyable, engaging movie if you come across it - and to my delight, not at all a bad way to spend 75 minutes.
    6mossgrymk

    pioneer woman

    Like most seventies TV movies it wears a general air of PG sanitization that is quite resistible, especially when compared to grittier, more hard hitting Westerns in theatres at the time, like "Will Penny", "McCabe And Mrs. Miller" and, of course, anything by Peckinpah. It feels like something that would have been shown in a mid 1970s, eleventh grade U. S. History class following the unit on The Westward Movement; that is, if you had a semi cool teacher.

    As a result of the above censoriousness, with one or two exceptions, like the scene where the title character is forced into a premature abortion by the cruelty and venality of her fellow homesteaders, there are no scenes that have much of an impact. Two in particular, the death of Mrs. Sergeant's husband (played way too broadly by Capt. Kirk) and the prairie fire, are remarkably bland and forgettable. Buzz Kulik, at his best, say in "Warning Shot" and "Yellow Canary", is a fine action director but you wouldn't know it from this too polite look at the hardships of farmsteaders in the West. It is all summed up, for me, in the performance and look of Joanna Pettet, with her well modulated tones, perfectly coifed hair, and duds that look like they came out of the J. Peterman catalog. Especially that oh so cute Army Hat. Give me any of the lonely Kansas farm wives in any random episode of "Gunsmoke", instead. C plus.

    PS...Best performance is turned in by Helen Hunt who, at age 10, not only acts rings around everyone else in the cast but, in the process, really exposes the lousy kid actor who plays her brother.

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      Television debut of Helen Hunt.
    • Quotes

      Robert Douglas: It's a pretty tough life for a woman without a man.

      Maggie Sergeant: It's a hard life, Mr. Douglas, with or without a man.

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pioneers
    • Filming locations
      • Twin Butte, Alberta, Canada
    • Production company
      • Filmways Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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