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Old Man
Synopsis
One of the most frequently dramatized of all William Faulkner stories, Old Man is based on a section of Faulkner's 1939 novel The Wild Palms. Set during the cataclysmic 1927 Mississippi river flood, the story revolves around the curious relationship between prison convict J.J. Taylor (Arliss Howard) and a young, pregnant woman named Addie (Jeanne Tripplehorn). Pressed into service to rescue victims of the flood, Taylor finds Addie stuck in a tree, her husband nowhere in sight. Managing to get Addie down, Taylor finds himself cut off from the other rescuers, and thus is solely responsible for the future wellbeing of the stranded woman and her unborn child.
Full Credits
  • Director:
    John Kent Harrison,
  • Producer:
    Brent Shields,
  • Cinematographer:
  • Editor:
    Jim Oliver,
  • Executive Producer:
    Richard Welsh, Lee Caplin,
  • Cast:
    Jeanne Tripplehorn, Arliss Howard, Leo Burmester, Daro Latiolais, Ray McKinnon,
  • Makeup Artist:
    Keith Sayer,
  • Music:
    Lawrence Shragge,
  • Teleplay:
    Horton Foote,
  • Novel:
    William Faulkner,
  • Production Design:
    Patricia Norris,
  • Key Set Production Assistant:
    David Greditzer,
  • Costume Design:
    Patricia Norris,
  • Stunts:
    Nancy Young,

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