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Resurrection

It's not supposed to happen. Be there when it does.
1980 | 103m | English

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The story of a woman who survives the car accident which kills her husband, but discovers that she has the power to heal other people. She becomes an unwitting celebrity, the hope of those in desperate need of healing, and a lightning rod for religious beliefs and skeptics.
Release Date: Sep 26, 1980
Director: Daniel Petrie
Writer: Lewis John Carlino
Genres: Fantasy, Drama
Keywords small town, victim, spirit healer
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $3,910,019
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ellen Burstyn Edna
Sam Shepard Cal
Richard Farnsworth Esco
Roberts Blossom John Harper
Clifford David George
Pamela Payton-Wright Margaret
Jeffrey DeMunn Joe
Eva Le Gallienne Grandma Pearl
Lois Smith Kathy
Madeleine Sherwood Ruth
Richard Hamilton Earl Carpenter
Carlin Glynn Suzy Kroll
Lane Smith Don
Penelope Allen Ellie
Ebbe Roe Smith Hank Peterson
John Tillinger Dr. Herron
Trazana Beverley Dr. Ellen Baxter
Ralph Roberts Buck
George Sperdakos Dr. Hankins
Bernard Behrens Dr. Fisher
James Blendick 1st Scientist
Vernon Weddle 2nd Scientist
David Calkins Man in Bar
Harvey Christiansen Ned
Therese East Ada Carpenter
Lou Fant Harvey
Jessie Lee Fulton Becky
David Haney Jack Coldren
Claudette Harrell Woman in Dance Hall
James N. Harrell Doc Lurkin
Jennifer McAllister Joanie
Don Michaelson Doctor
A.G. Mills Uncle Ely
Zeke Mills Uncle Ely
Edith Mills Aunt Carrie
Eva Mokry Daisy Coldren
Edward Pflaum Gay Keener
Elfrieda Russell Zee
Shane Sinutko Skateboard Boy
Tommy Splittgerber Man in Dance Hall
Douglas G. Jacobson Man in Dance Hall
Joshua Dean Stewart Bobby
Ruth N. Straw Avarilla
Tom Taylor Clyde
Brett Lamar Turner Lester Coldren
Sylvia Walden Louise
Carol Williard Nurse
Tracy E. Wilson Lizzie Coldren
William D. Wittliff Man in Bar
William Ellis Smith Man in Truck
Sally Bondi Sarah (uncredited)
Greg Scholl Boy with Harmonica (uncredited)
Dan'l Terry Polio Survivor at Church (uncredited)
Name Job
Scott Rudin Casting Director, Casting
William Tuttle Makeup Artist
Sandra Lee Gimpel Stunts
Carey Loftin Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
Daniel Petrie Director
Paul Sylbert Production Design
Mic Rodgers Stunts
Maurice Jarre Original Music Composer
Lewis John Carlino Writer
Mario Tosi Director of Photography
Rita Roland Editor
William Batliner Casting
Robert J. LaSanka Casting
Edwin O'Donovan Art Direction
Bruce Weintraub Set Decoration
Jim Gillespie Makeup Artist
Frederic W. Brost Unit Production Manager
Ross Reynolds Pilot
Barbara Ronci Hairstylist
Thomas R. Burman Makeup Effects
Craig Huston First Assistant Director
Jerram A. Swartz Second Assistant Director
Daniel Attias Assistant Director
Nancy Mickelberry Set Designer
Bob Cornett Sound Effects Editor
John K. Kean Sound
Richard Portman Sound Recordist
Nick Carey Special Effects
Joseph Michael Tenga Special Effects Technician
Joel Hynek Visual Effects Supervisor
Tony Silver Visual Effects
Robert M. Greenberg Visual Effects
Richard Greenberg Visual Effects
Patty Elder Stunts
Leslie Hoffman Stunts
Bobby Porter Stunts
Jimmy Giritlian Assistant Editor
Joanie Blum Script Supervisor
Name Title
Howard Rosenman Producer
Renée Missel Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actress Eva Le Gallienne Nominated
Sundance Film Festival Best Actress Donald Sutherland Won
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Wuchak
6.0

_**Acquiring the power to heal**_ After a horrible accident a woman (Ellen Burstyn) has a vague life-after-death experience and soon discovers that she has healing powers, which results in conflicting reactions from people. Sam Shepard plays her beau, Eva Le Gallienne her loving grandma and Richa ... rd Farnsworth a charismatic old man living in the desert. "Resurrection" (1980) explores a concept that was addressed a dozen years earlier in the Star Trek episode "The Empath” except that the story takes place in present-day America (which would be 1979 when the film was shot). How would people in the breadbasket of America take a woman who has the power to heal? The theme would be explored further 15 years later in “Powder” (1995) and "Phenomenon" (1996). I think “Powder” is the most moving of the three and at least touches greatness, although this one has its moments. What hinders it is a little too much boring drama and, worst of all, an eye-rolling scene of a guy with a rifle on a motorcycle. While that part of the story reflects real-life to some degree, it could’ve been better written and executed. By “reflecting real-life” I’m talking about those troubled souls who suddenly have a religious epiphany and start engulfing the Scriptures; within mere days – VOILA – they’re a veritable Bible scholar, running off halfcocked with loudmouthed blatherings and the corresponding antics. It’s all unbalanced, legalistic zeal with no wisdom. The movie brings up interesting issues and is effective for the most part with a few highlights, but it basks in its ambiguities and grey areas to the point of idiocy. For instance, is the laconic father so evil for not wanting his daughter to “shack up” on his own property (even though she’s about 40 years-old)? If she wanted to “live in sin” she could’ve simply moved out. This way she wouldn’t disrespect her dad’s obvious moral position. You would think that Edna’s experiences after the accident would’ve inspired some spiritual common sense. The film runs 1 hour, 43 minutes, and was shot on the prairie east of San Antonio, Texas (Goliad, Shiner, Gonzales, Fabens & Kyle), with some sequences done in Valencia & Los Angeles, California, as well as Fabens in west Texas, southeast of El Paso. GRADE: B-/C+

Jun 23, 2021