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The Pride of Jesse Hallam is a 1981 American made-for-television drama film starring Johnny Cash and Brenda Vaccaro. It originally aired March 3, 1981 on CBS . [ 1 ]
Her script for the television movie, The Pride of Jesse Hallam won an award for the best original television play in 1981. [2] Christmas Snow (1986) earned the title of best children's program at the 1987 Golden Gate Awards. [2] While Clauser wrote, she continued to work as a housewife in Yellow Springs.
A cover recorded by Johnny Cash was used in the soundtrack of the 1981 television film The Pride of Jesse Hallam and released on the 1982 album The Adventures of Johnny Cash. [7] This version was later released on the compilation album Personal File. "Paradise" was featured over the end credits of the 1997 film Fire Down Below.
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 7 Scream: Cal-Com: Byron Quisenberry (director/screenplay); Pepper Martin, Hank Worden, Ethan Wayne, Alvy Moore, Bobby Diamond, Woody Strode, Ann Bronston, Julie Marine, Nancy St. Marie, Joseph Alvarado, John Nowak, Joe Allaine, Cynthia Faria, Bella Bluck, Dee Cooper, Bob Macgonigal, Gino Difirelli, Gregg Palmer
While many futuristic movies from the 1980s depicted scenarios that have not come to pass 40 years later, many offered surprisingly accurate glimpses into the future. ... 'Escape from New York' (1981)
Senior Trip (1981 film) She's in the Army Now; Sidney Shorr: A Girl's Best Friend; Sizzle (1981 film) Skokie (film) The Sophisticated Gents; Splendor in the Grass (1981 film) The Squad (1981 film) Stand by Your Man (film) A Step in the Right Direction (film) The Suicide Club, or the Adventures of a Titled Person; Summer Solstice (1981 film)
During that period, Cash appeared in a number of television films. In 1981, he starred in The Pride of Jesse Hallam, winning fine reviews for a film that called attention to adult illiteracy. In 1983, he appeared as a heroic sheriff in Murder in Coweta County, based on a real-life Georgia murder case, which co-starred Andy Griffith as his nemesis.
Much of the film was shot in Western New York, [5] including the opening scene which was shot at the Grape Festival in Silver Creek. [6] Filming also took place in Adirondack for one year. [ 1 ] Filming was completed at the start of 1980.