Cross Creek

1983 Drama

Director Martin Ritt's bucolic rural environments of Norma Rae, Conrack, and Sounder, are re-visited once again in Cross Creek, based on author Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' memoirs of her times on a remote Florida bayou. Mary Steenburgen plays Rawlings, author of The Yearling, who, in 1928, makes the abrupt decision to leave her husband and move to an isolated orange grove to concentrate on her writing. Rawlings buys a run-down house covered with cobwebs that she restores with quick dispatch. In these desolate surroundings, Rawlings pauses in her housecleaning to listen reflectively to the otherworldly noises of the swamp. But suddenly out of this loneliness, people emerge. There is Geechee (Alfre Woodard), Rawlings' devoted servant; Marsh Turner (Rip Torn), a liquor-guzzling swamp rat; Floyd Turner (Cary Guffey), a cute harmonica-playing boy; and Ellie Turner (Dana Hill), a little girl whose fawn becomes the basis of Rawlings' Yearling book. Rawlings becomes involved with Norton Baskin (Peter Coyote), the owner of the local hotel, and, as she settles into life on the bayou and her friendship with Norton and Geechee, she is inspired to begin writing. more..

Director: Martin Ritt

Starring: Mary Steenburgen,Rip Torn,Peter Coyote, Dana Hill, Alfre Woodard

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Awards

  • Best Actor in a Supporting Role

    Academy Awards (1984)

     
  • Martin Ritt

    Cannes Film Festival (1983)

     
  • Top Ten Films

    National Board of Review (1983)

  • Best Family Feature Motion Picture

    Young Artist Awards (1984)

     
  • Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture

    Image Awards (1984)