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Sally Field | Norma Rae | |
Beau Bridges | Sonny Webster | |
Ron Leibman | Reuben Warshawky | |
Pat Hingle | Vernon Wichard | |
Barbara Baxley | Leona Wichard | |
Gail Strickland | Bonnie Mae | |
Morgan Paull | Wayne Billings | |
Robert Broyles | Sam Bolen | |
John Calvin | Ellis Harper | |
Booth Colman | Dr. Watson | |
Lee de Broux | Lujan | |
James Luisi | George Benson | |
Vernon Weddle | Reverend Hubbard | |
Gilbert Green | Al Landon | |
Bob Minor | Lucius White |
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Producer | Tamara Asseyev
Alex Rose Alexandra Rose |
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Writer | Harriet Frank Jr.
Irving Ravetch Harriet Frank, Jr. |
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Cinematography | John A. Alonzo
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Musician | David Shire
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"Sally Field gives a funny, tremendously affecting performance with moments of startling anger and power." -David Denby, New York Magazine In an Oscar®-winning performance, Sally Field is unforgettable as Norma Rae, the Southern millworker who revolutionizes a small town and discovers a power in herself she never knew she had. Under the guidance of a New York unionizer (Ron Leibman) and with increasing courage and determination, Norma Rae organizes her fellow factory workers to fight for better conditions and wages. Based on a true story, Norma Rae is the mesmerizing tale of a modern day heroine. Beau Bridges co-stars. |
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