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  1. Running time. 101 minutes [1] Country. United States. Budget. $780,000. Box office. $3,000,000 (rentals) [2] Rachel, Rachel is a 1968 American drama film produced and directed by Paul Newman [3] and starring his wife, Joanne Woodward, in the title role and co-starring Estelle Parsons and James Olson.

  2. Rachel, Rachel: Directed by Paul Newman. With Joanne Woodward, James Olson, Kate Harrington, Estelle Parsons. Rachel is a lonely school teacher who lives with her mother. When a man from the big city asks her out, she starts thinking about where she wants her life to go.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Paul Newman
    • 1968-08-26
  3. Rachel, Rachel is a film about a 35-year-old spinster schoolteacher who has a sexual awakening and a crisis of identity. She moves to Oregon with her mother after a summer affair and a pregnancy scare in Connecticut.

  4. Written off as a spinster, 35-year-old schoolteacher Rachel Cameron (Joanne Woodward) lives with her widowed mother above a funeral parlor in rural Connecticut.

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    • Paul Newman
    • R
    • Joanne Woodward
  5. Rachel, Rachel (1968) - Turner Classic Movies. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A small town teacher tries to overcome her shyness. Cast & Crew. Read More. Paul Newman. Director. Joanne Woodward. Rachel Cameron. James Olson. Nick Kazlik. Kate Harrington.

    • Paul Newman, Alan Hopkins, Robert Koster
    • Joanne Woodward
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  8. Store. Live TV. Categories. GOLDEN GLOBES® 2X winner. Rachel, Rachel. Golden Globe-winner Joanne Woodward portrays of a frustrated schoolteacher in this beautifully sensitive, mature film about a lonely woman who tries to come out of her shell. 202 IMDb 7.1 1 h 41 min 1968. X-Ray R. Drama · Romance · Inspiring · Touching. Available to rent or buy.

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