Bound for Glory (1976)



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Synopsis:
Adapted by Robert Getchell from Woody Guthrie's autobiography, Hal Ashby's biopic portrays a few pivotal years in the life of the celebrated folk singer and social activist. In the Depression 1930s, Midwesterner Guthrie (David Carradine) plays music locally but cannot make enough as a sign painter to support his wife (Melinda Dillon) and children. With only his paintbrushes, Woody joins the migration westward from the Dust Bowl to supposedly greener California pastures via boxcar and hitchhiking. When penniless Woody is turned back from the California border, he sneaks into the state alone and meets Luther (Randy Quaid), who takes Woody to a farm where hundreds of workers scrounge for a few ill-paid harvesting jobs. When singer Ozark Bole (Ronny Cox) arrives both to entertain and to urge the workers to unionize, Woody joins Ozark in song, fleeing with him after thugs break up the assembly. He lands a job singing with Ozark on the radio, and the two become partners in union agitation. Unable to commit in his personal life as he finds his political voice, Woody brings his family west, but his wife can't tolerate Woody's wandering ways. Reluctant to sell out his ideals for a lucrative career, Woody hits the road again, bringing his songs of freedom and protest to a nationwide audience on his own terms. Opting for atmospheric story-telling over strident polemic, the filmmakers present Guthrie as a complex individual with contradictory virtues and faults. Despite critical praise and nominations for several Oscars, including Best Picture, Bound for Glory proved less than glorious at the box office.

~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
12/5/1976
Director Credit
William Hal Ashby Director
Cast Credit
Ted Gehring Connors
Mary Kay Place
Lee Mc Laughlin Heavy Chandler
James Hong
M. Emmet Walsh
David Carradine Woody Guthrie
Ronny Cox Ozark Bule
Melinda Dillon Mary Guthrie
Gail Strickland Pauline
John Lehne Locke
Ji-Tu Banks Slim Snedeger
Randy Quaid Luther Johnson
Elizabeth Macey Liz Johnson
Allan Miller Agent
Production Credits Credit
Robert F. Blumofe Producer
Harold Leventhal Producer
Charles B. Mulvehill Producer
Art Department Credit
Rick Carter Production Designer
James I. Berkey Set Designer
James Spencer Production Designer
Michael Haller Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Haskell Wexler Cinematographer
Donald Thorin Camera Operator
Production Management Credit
Charles A. Myers first Assistant Director
June Samson Script Supervisor
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
William Theiss Costume Designer

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