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The true story of Pat Conroy, an idealistic and handsome Caucasian teacher who is an elementary school instructor for a group of poor black children in an isolated school.

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Pat Conroy
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Mad Billy
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Mrs. Scott
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Mary
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Quickfellow
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Edna
James O'Rear ...
Messenger (as James O'Reare)
Gracia Lee ...
Mrs. Sellers
C.P. MacDonald ...
Mr. Ryder
Jane Moreland ...
Mrs. Webster
Thomas Horton ...
Judge
Nancy Butler ...
Mrs. Ryder
Robert W. Page ...
Mr. Spaulding
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Skeffington
Mac Arthur Nelson ...
Mac
William Hunter III ...
William
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Kathy
LaCrisia Hardee ...
LaCrisia
Frieda Williams ...
Frieda
Johnny Bell ...
Johnny
Margaret Perry ...
Margaret
Cathy Wilson ...
Cathy
Rosemary Miller ...
Rosemary
Ronnie Leggett ...
Ronnie
Veola Clemens ...
Veola
Ronny Harris ...
Ronny
Rickey Walker ...
Rickey
Rebecca Cobbs ...
Rebecca
Anthony Demery ...
Anthony
Dennis Williams ...
Dennis
Kevin Perry ...
Kevin
Ellis Lamar Cash ...
Top Cat
Deborah Jones ...
Deborah
Carlos Chambliss ...
Carlos
John Kennedy ...
John

Directed by

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Martin Ritt

Written by

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Pat Conroy ... (from the book "The Water Is Wide")
 
Irving Ravetch ... (screenplay) and
Harriet Frank Jr. ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Harriet Frank Jr. ... producer
Richard Kobritz ... associate producer
Irving Ravetch ... producer
Martin Ritt ... producer

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John Williams

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John A. Alonzo ... director of photography

Film Editing by

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Frank Bracht

Casting By

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Lynn Stalmaster

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Walter Scott Herndon

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John McCarthy Jr. ... (as John McCarthy)

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Richard Kobritz ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Anthony Brand ... second assistant director
Irby Smith ... assistant director

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John Alvin ... poster artist (uncredited)

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David M. Ronne ... recording mixer (as David Ronne)
Theodore Soderberg ... re-recording mixer
Roger Sword ... sound editor (uncredited)
Don S. Walden ... sound editor (uncredited)

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Richard Hart ... gaffer (uncredited)

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Margo Baxley ... wardrobe

Music Department

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Robert Bain ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
Harry Bluestone ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Dennis Budimir ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
Louis Kaufman ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Milton Kestenbaum ... musician: bass (uncredited)
Virginia Majewski ... musician: viola (uncredited)
Tommy Morgan ... musician: harmonica (uncredited)
Paul Shure ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Tommy Tedesco ... musician (uncredited)
John Williams ... conductor (uncredited)

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Marvin Weldon ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Scott MacDonough ... unit publicist (uncredited)
Carl Skelton ... location auditor (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Caucasian teacher Pat Conroy was born and raised in Beaufort, South Carolina. In March 1969 under the Beaufort School District, he starts a job teaching at a small poor school located on Daufuskie Island, an island in a South Carolina river delta, the island accessible only by boat. The island is inhabited exclusively by blacks. He quickly learns that his students, who have never left the island, lack not only a basic understanding of academic items such as the alphabet and simple arithmetic, but also of other basic necessities of life such as personal hygiene. They can't even pronounce his name, they who call him Conrack. The teachers before him, including the school principal Mrs. Scott, have always treated the students as being slow and basically unteachable of academics. Conrack, a free thinking man, decides to expose his students not only to the academic subjects, but also to the gamut of life skills from brushing one's teeth to human anatomy, and some of the fun things in life like classical music, art, baseball, movies, swimming (despite living on an island, the islanders live in fear of the river because they don't know how to swim), and Halloween. He does so with compassion and without being patronizing. His teaching methods come under question by both Mrs. Scott and the Beaufort School District administration led by its superintendent, Mr. Skeffington. These differences in viewpoint may place Conrack's tenure at the school in jeopardy. Written by John Trumbull

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Also Known As
  • Hvor er Amerika? (Denmark)
  • Fos sto skotadi (Greece)
  • Nome Trocado (Portugal)
  • Конрак (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Conrack - dager jeg aldri glemmer (Norway)
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  • 106 min
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Trivia In a 2007 interview on the Dennis Miller Radio Show, Jon Voight recalled a reunion that was held twenty years after the release of the movie, with all of the available actors and actresses. Of the twenty-one actors and actresses who portrayed students, at the time of the reunion, three were teachers. See more »
Goofs When Pat Conroy goes out to a student's home a pack of dogs rush out to him and the owner calls them off. As Conroy is leaving the dogs chase after him again and as he runs down the road at least one of them run past Conroy, presumably toward the trainer calling them. See more »
Movie Connections Features The Black Swan (1942). See more »
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Crazy Credits Opening credits prologue: This is based on a true story. It began in March of 1969. See more »
Quotes Pat Conroy: As for my kids, I don't think I changed the quality of their lives significantly, or altered the fact that they have no share in the country that claimed them - the country that's failed them. All I know is I felt much beauty in my time with them.
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