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Will There Really Be a Morning? (1983)

Genre : TV Movie, Drama

Runtime : 3H 0M

Director : Fielder Cook

Synopsis

This is the story of actress Frances Farmer, her struggles with mental illness and involuntary confinement in an insane asylum.

Actors

Susan Blakely
Susan Blakely
Frances Farmer
Lee Grant
Lee Grant
Lillian Farmer
Royal Dano
Royal Dano
Ernest Farmer
Joe Lambie
Joe Lambie
Bill Anderson
John Heard
John Heard
Clifford Odets
Melanie Mayron
Melanie Mayron
Sophie
Leonardo Cimino
Leonardo Cimino
Adolph Zukor
Jack Creley
Jack Creley
Professor Williams
James Eckhouse
James Eckhouse
Harold Clurman
Jeannie Elias
Jeannie Elias
Lottie
Joseph Maher
Joseph Maher
1st Doctor
Bruce Ornstein
Bruce Ornstein
John Garfield
Paul Perri
Paul Perri
Luther Adler
Madeleine Sherwood
Madeleine Sherwood
2nd Doctor
Ivor Francis
Ivor Francis
Drama Teacher
Rodger Barton
Rodger Barton
Actor #1
Neil Affleck
Neil Affleck
Actor #2
Donann Cavin
Donann Cavin
Actor #3
Joe Pagano
Joe Pagano
Actor #4
Sidney Armus
Sidney Armus
Judge
Frederick Rolf
Frederick Rolf
Agent
Richard B. Shull
Richard B. Shull
Publicist
Keith James
Keith James
Reporter #1
Paddy Carol Brown
Paddy Carol Brown
Reporter #2
Jim Chad
Jim Chad
Reporter #3
Robert Hawkins
Robert Hawkins
Franchot Tone
George Touliatos
George Touliatos
Makeup Man
Dalene Young
Dalene Young
Hairdresser
Joe Grifasi
Joe Grifasi
Wyler
James Cahill
James Cahill
Howard Hawks
Michelle Leigh Stevens
Michelle Leigh Stevens
Frances, Age 9
Thomas Barbour
Thomas Barbour
Director
Martha Gibson
Martha Gibson
Script Girl
Neil Dainard
Neil Dainard
Justice of the Peace
Ray Powers
Ray Powers
Photographer #1
Eric Stine
Eric Stine
Photographer #2
Bob Larkin
Bob Larkin
Reporter
Sean Moloney
Sean Moloney
Young Man
Alan Scarfe
Alan Scarfe
Doctor #3
Joanne Strauss
Joanne Strauss
Nurse
Meg Hogarth
Meg Hogarth
Police Matron
Angus MacInnes
Angus MacInnes
Policeman #1
John Kirby
John Kirby
Sailor
Charles Prior
Charles Prior
Reporter #4
Clark Stevens
Clark Stevens
Reporter #5
William Ward
William Ward
Reporter #6
Valerie Boyle
Valerie Boyle
Lottie's Mother (uncredited)
Hayley Taylor
Hayley Taylor
Young Francis Farmer (uncredited)

Crews

Fielder Cook
Fielder Cook
Director
Frances Farmer
Frances Farmer
Novel
Dalene Young
Dalene Young
Writer
Ann Brodie
Ann Brodie
Makeup Artist

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