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  1. Official theatrical movie poster for Country (1984). Directed by Richard Pearce. Starring Jessica Lange, Sam Shepard, Wilford Brimley, Matt Clark

  2. Sep 25, 2018 · Welcome to the 1980s. As a viewer whose first movie-going experiences date roughly to the time of Country’s release, the milieu of long, dusty roads, rusty pickup trucks, faded flannel jackets, and dimly-lit bars seem familiar in the way affluent suburbs, noisy malls, stone-washed jeans, and flashy arcades seemed restricted mainly to the ...

  3. Sep 29, 1984 · Country - The Sam Shepard Web Site. YEAR: 1984. ROLE: "Gil" Ivy. DIRECTOR: Richard Pearce. PREMIERE: September 29, 1984. Plot Summary. Jewell and Gil Ivy run a small farm in Iowa that has been in Jewell's family for several generations; Her father Otis lives with them, along with their three children. While the work is hard and the earnings are ...

  4. Gilbert Ivy and his wife Jewell are farmers. They seem to be working against the odds, producing no financial surplus. Gilbert has lost hope of ever becoming...

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  5. Apr 11, 2006 · Three movies in 1984 described farming from a distinctly female point of view: Places in the Heart starring Sally Field; Country featuring Jessica Lange, and The River with Sissy Spacek. The appearance of three movies about farming in one year might suggest that the farmers’ plight was the most important issue on the national agenda, but it ...

  6. Sep 28, 1984 · Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Country (1984) - Richard Pearce on AllMovie - Released in the mid-1980s, this farm drama stars…

  7. Release Date: 29 September 1984 (US) Genre: Drama (more) Two struggling farmers struggle to keep their family farm after a natural disaster cripples it, but when the Farmers Home Administration comes calling for a loan that they have taken to keep the farm ...Read more afloat, the wife refuses to give in to the seemingly hopeless situation.

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