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Run the Wild Fields

2000 | 101m | English

(844 votes)

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Popularity: 0.3 (history)

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A gentle, pacifist drifter faces a town's patriotic wrath on the World War II era home front in this original drama. Ten-year-old Pug and her lonely mother Ruby have their lives shaken by a conscientious objector named Tom who brings their loneliness to an end but also stirs up bitter feelings among their neighbors.
Release Date: Mar 05, 2000
Director: Paul A. Kaufman
Writer: Rodney Patrick Vaccaro
Genres: Drama, TV Movie
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Production Companies Showtime Networks, The Kaufman Company
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 07, 2026
Entered: May 02, 2024
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Name Character
Sean Patrick Flanery Tom Walker
Alexa PenaVega Opal 'Pug' Miller
Joanne Whalley Ruby Miller
Cotter Smith Silas Green
Aaron Ashmore Charlie Upshall
FourTee Southern Telegraph Messenger
Name Job
Rodney Patrick Vaccaro Screenplay, Theatre Play
Paul A. Kaufman Director
David Fisher Chief Lighting Technician
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Wuchak
8.0

**_Hidden gem about life in rural America in the last year of WW2_** A woman in North Carolina (Joanne Whalley) awaits the return of her husband from the Pacific, who’s missing in action. She hires a disreputable transient to work the farm (Sean Patrick Flanery) and he bonds with her 10 years-old ... daughter (Alexa PenaVega). “Run the Wild Fields” (2000) was based on a play and contains elements of films like “Of Mice and Men,” “Places in the Heart,” “The Man in the Moon” and “Lawn Dogs.” The story has room to breathe as it fleshes-out the characters and refuses to go over-the-top, which works for me. There is one cliched scene, but the flick makes up for it with an unexpected turn. It runs 1 hour, 41 minutes, and was shot north of Toronto in Whitchurch-Stouffville. GRADE: A-

May 10, 2025