Family Reunion (film)

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Family Reunion
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Video tape cover
GenreDrama
Written byAllan Sloane
(article)
Directed byFielder Cook
StarringBette Davis

David Huddleston
John Shea
Theme music composer
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersLucy Jarvis
Helen Baker (associate producer)
Production locations, , USA
New York City
Washington, D.C.
CinematographyJack Priestley
Editor
Running time200 minutes
Production companiesColumbia Pictures Television
DistributorNBC
Columbia TriStar Television
Release
Original networkNBC
Picture formatColor
Audio formatMono
Original releaseOctober 11–12, 1981

Family Reunion is a 1981 four-hour American made-for-television drama film directed by Fielder Cook. The teleplay by Allan Sloane was based on the Ladies Home Journal article How America Lives by Joe Sparton. It was produced by Columbia Pictures Television for NBC, which aired it in two parts on October 11 and 12, 1981.

Plot[]

At its core is feisty spinster Elizabeth Winfield, a New England teacher recently retired after a fifty-year career. She uses an unlimited bus ticket received as a gift to visit the distant members of her long-estranged family. During her absence, her small hometown, which bears her family's name, falls prey to dishonest relatives colluding with corrupt shopping mall developers. She returns in an effort to halt construction on the project and, armed with the moral integrity she has instilled in her students for the past five decades, she manages to resolve the situation in time for the annual Founder's Day festivities.

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