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Eleanor and Franklin: The Early Years (1976)
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Synopsis
The winner of 11 Emmy awards, the made-for-TV
Eleanor and Franklin
stars
Edward Herrmann
as Franklin D. Roosevelt and
Jane Alexander
as Eleanor Roosevelt. The film traces the first four decades of the lives of cousins Franklin and Eleanor, beginning with their marriage in 1905. Conflicts loom in the form of FDR's domineering mother (
Rosemary Murphy
) and Eleanor's discovery of an affair between her husband and artist Lucy Mercer (Linda Kelsey). After Franklin is stricken by polio in 1921, Eleanor emerges as a formidable and influential public figure. James Costigan wrote the teleplay for
Eleanor and Franklin
, which first aired as a two-parter on January 11 and 12, 1976. The film was followed several months later by a multipart sequel, Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jane Alexander
Eleanor Roosevelt (age 18-60)
Edward Herrmann
Franklin D. Roosevelt, age 20-50
Linda Kelsey
Lucy Mercer
Rosemary Murphy
Sara Delano Roosevelt
Linda Purl
Alice Roosevelt (age 14-20)
Production Crew
Joseph P. Lash
Book Author
John Barry
Composer (Music Score)
Daniel Petrie
Director
David Susskind
Executive Producer
Lynn H. Guthrie
First Assistant Director
Harry Sherman
Producer
Jan Scott
Production Designer
James Costigan
Screenwriter
Year: 1976
Runtime: 208
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Talent Associates
Awards
1976 - Best Television Movie - Golden Globe
1976 - Outstanding Special - Drama or Comedy - Emmy
1976 - Best Motion Picture Made for Television - Golden Globe
1976 - Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special - Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
1976 - Best Motion Picture Made for Television - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
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