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Katherine

  • TV Movie
  • 1975
  • TV-14
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Katherine (1975)
Drama

A harrowing look at the 1960s and early 1970s through the eyes of Katherine Alman, a wealthy debutante who slowly but inexorably spirals into a fight for the causes that shook a nation, lead... Read allA harrowing look at the 1960s and early 1970s through the eyes of Katherine Alman, a wealthy debutante who slowly but inexorably spirals into a fight for the causes that shook a nation, leading a path to the underground life.A harrowing look at the 1960s and early 1970s through the eyes of Katherine Alman, a wealthy debutante who slowly but inexorably spirals into a fight for the causes that shook a nation, leading a path to the underground life.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Kagan
  • Writer
    • Jeremy Kagan
  • Stars
    • Art Carney
    • Sissy Spacek
    • Henry Winkler
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    451
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Stars
      • Art Carney
      • Sissy Spacek
      • Henry Winkler
    • 29User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    Art Carney
    Art Carney
    • Thornton Alman
    Sissy Spacek
    Sissy Spacek
    • Katherine Alman
    Henry Winkler
    Henry Winkler
    • Bob Kline
    Julie Kavner
    Julie Kavner
    • Margot Weiss Goldman
    Jane Wyatt
    Jane Wyatt
    • Emily Alman
    Hector Elias
    Hector Elias
    • Juan
    Jenny Sullivan
    Jenny Sullivan
    • Liz Alman Parks
    René Enríquez
    René Enríquez
    • Vega
    • (as Rene Enriquez)
    Joe De Santis
    Joe De Santis
    • Father Echeverra
    Mary Murphy
    Mary Murphy
    • Miss Collins
    Catlin Adams
    Catlin Adams
    • Jessica
    • (as Nira Barab)
    Jorge Cervera Jr.
    • Julio
    Barbara Harris
    • Lillian Colman
    • (as Barbara Iley)
    Ann Noland
    Ann Noland
    • Frizzy
    Ta-Ronce Allen
    • Jennie
    John Hawker
    • Rev. Mills
    Brad Rearden
    Brad Rearden
    • Carl
    James Jeter
    James Jeter
    • Fireman #1
    • Director
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Kagan
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    7moonspinner55

    "Occupation?" ... "Revolutionary."

    Saga of the well-meaning teenager gone awry during those turbulent political years 1965-1972. In flashbacks to her girlhood, Sissy Spacek's Katherine, the daughter of wealthy Capitalists, is revealed to be a political hothead from the start (she was never an innocence lost). As she describes to us her reasons for becoming a radical (in an unpretentious, direct-to-the-camera way), we see Katherine move from the Society Column to the Most Wanted pages...and a living, breathing character begins to take shape. Smart, perceptive made-for-television drama with yet another remarkable performance from young Spacek; also good, Henry Winkler as a non-conformist love-interest and Emmy-nominated Art Carney as Katherine's father. Jeremy Paul Kagan directed (he also directed Winkler in 1977's "Heroes") and his work is stark and focused. At the finale, when Kagan shows us that unoccupied stool, we've come away with a lot more than a glimpse into the radical mind--we're aware of a promising life misbegotten.
    7Bry-2

    fictionalized but well done

    It's been many years since I saw this, but I do recall enough details to know this was not based loosely on the Patti Hearst case, as has been stated, but on Dwight, Illinois's Diana Oughton, who got involved with the Weathermen and was one of three "urban commandos" killed when a bomb they were working on went off in their NYC townhouse, in May of 1970. Diana was the daughter of an important landowning family, and was brought up in the "lap of luxury", such as it can be in rural Illinois, who became socially conscious while teaching school in Guatemala, circa 1962, then joined the SDS and its Weathermen offshoot in the late 60's.

    Given that this is fictionalized, the performances are wonderful and the writing and direction (given that it's a TV movie) are above average.
    7Sylviastel

    Surprisingly Effective Docudrama!

    Art Carney and Jane Wyatt are perfectly cast as the upscale Denver parents of Katherine Alman, a renegade revolutionary in the 1960s. She had a life of privilege but gave it all up to make the world a better place. In this film, she is played by the wonderful Sissy Spacek. Henry Winkler plays her boyfriend who is equally liberal in the film. Julie Kavner plays her college friend. There are others in the film. It's an okay film even though I had technical difficulties towards the end which I think left us hanging for more. According to the internet, it's loosely based on the life of Diana Oughton. Anyway, the film goes back and forth over Katherine's life in a beautiful estate in Denver, Colorado where she was raised with a horse, tennis court, and pool by loving and supportive parents to her college days. After college, she went to Peru where she taught to children and adults but she seen as a threat to the system. She returns to the United States where she teaches African American children in the South where she meets Henry Winkler's character. The movie returns to how she must conduct a final mission. It's chilling but the end is cut short. We never really know what her final mission is but we know who she was.
    7psargia

    Katherine still relevant especially for today

    Though a low budget TV movie of the 1970's, Katherine hits a nerve today because it sends a message to a complacent society that has gotten caught up in pop culture and comfort food that injustices are committed everyday by our government with most of us barely noticing. It's a good film for young people who are beginning to grapple with the world around them to learn that things aren't as good as they always seemed in their cocoon of upbringing and schooling. And it is a wake-up call, like a lot of today's new indie films (Syriana, Goodnight and Good Luck and The Constant Gardner) for the rest of us who live for the next episode of The Sopranos or Desperate Housewives between days at work. Despite some drawbacks of the production, Sissy Spacek's impassioned performance effectively sends the movie's message home.
    7lnslicer-83741

    Strong Performances but that's it

    I know this was based on Diana Oughton, not Hearst. I know this because I knew Diana and her family. Jim Oughton (dad) was a good friend to my father. I've been to their home, ate at their restaurant (long since closed). Mr. Oughton even gave me a horse which my dad said no to.

    This isn't a bad film but when you know the people, it's a bit shallow. Art Carney is excellent in delivering the lines given him but Mr. Oughton was more generous and willing to help people with problems. He worked hard to help people with alcoholism. He had an easy laugh and while someone mentioned that being rich in Dwight Illinois isn't much, I assure you, this was a supremely privileged family.

    I don't know. I realize this is a movie and stories need to bend but the real people were so much more interesting. It still makes me cry to know that Diana was only identified in that horrid explosion by fragments of her jaw and teeth.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the life of Diana Oughton, daughter of a wealthy Illinois real estate owner and politician.
    • Quotes

      Katherine Alman: [speaking to the camera]

      Katherine Alman: I love this country. I've had the best it can offer and I've seen the worst it can be. And I'm committed to making America a better place--no matter what the cost.

    • Alternate versions
      Video version features two scenes not aired originally on network TV: Katherine and Bob in bed smoking a reefer and Katherine working at a nudie bar, lap dancing.
    • Soundtracks
      Teach Your Children
      Written by Graham Nash

      Performed by Crosby Stills Nash & Young

      Produced by David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, and Neil Young

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Кэтрин
    • Filming locations
      • Old Tucson - 201 S. Kinney Road, Tucson, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • The Jozak Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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