Friendship's Field
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| Friendship's Field | |
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| Directed by | Bruce Neibaur |
| Produced by | Rick B. Larson & Jeff T. Miller |
| Written by | Bruce Neibaur |
| Starring | Kate Maberly Jonathan Hernandez Randall King Nancy Riddle |
| Music by | Sam Cardon |
| Cinematography | Matthew Wiliams |
| Distributed by | Feature Films for Families |
| Release date(s) | 1995 |
| Running time | 84 min. |
| Language | English |
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Friendship's Field is a 1995 Feature Films for Families film about overcoming prejudice. Ira has one last summer of freedom before having to work in the beet fields with her sisters. Her father hires some migrant workers, and Ira makes friend with Oscar, a Mexican. Despite prejudice of locals, the two build a lasting friendship.
[edit] Primary cast:
- Kate Maberly : Ira
- Jonathan Hernandez : Oscar
- Randall King : George
- Nancy Riddle : Older Ira
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