Birch Interval
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by Joanna Crawford
| Birch Interval | |
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| Directed by | Delbert Mann |
| Written by | Joanna Crawford |
| Based on | Birch Interval by Joanna Crawford |
| Produced by | Robert B. Radnitz |
| Starring | Eddie Albert Rip Torn Ann Wedgeworth Anne Revere Susan McClung |
| Cinematography | Urs B. Furrer |
| Music by | Leonard Rosenman |
Production company | Radnitz/Mattel Productions |
| Distributed by | Gamma III Distribution Co. |
Release date |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Birch Interval is a 1976 American independent coming-of-age drama film written by Joanna Crawford, directed by Delbert Mann, and starring Eddie Albert, Rip Torn, Ann Wedgeworth, Anne Revere, and Susan McClung. It is based on Crawford's 1964 novel of the same name.[1]
In 1947, a fatherless 11-year-old girl, Jesse, is sent away from her big-city home to spend a year with her relatives in the quaint farm village of Birch Interval, which is in the Amish and Pennsylvania Dutch Country of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Jesse's grandfather and cousins are not Amish, but their neighbors are.
Jesse has many experiences in the village, some of which are charming and tender, and others which are cruel, absurd, or painful.
Cast
- Eddie Albert as Pa Strawacher
- Rip Torn as Thomas
- Ann Wedgeworth as Marie
- Susan McClung as Jesse
- Brian Part as Samuel
- Anne Revere as Mrs. Tanner
Release
The film was released on May 2, 1976.[2]