Will There Really Be a Morning?

Will There Really Be a Morning? (1983)


  • Genre: TV Movie, Drama
  • Release Date: 1983-02-22
  • User Rating: 7/10 from 2 ratings
  • Runtime: 3h 0min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: CBS Studios
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Fielder Cook
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Summary

This is the story of actress Frances Farmer, her struggles with mental illness and involuntary confinement in an insane asylum.

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  • Susan Blakely

    as Frances Farmer
  • Lee Grant

    as Lillian Farmer
  • Royal Dano

    as Ernest Farmer
  • Joe Lambie

    as Bill Anderson
  • John Heard

    as Clifford Odets
  • Melanie Mayron

    as Sophie
  • Leonardo Cimino

    as Adolph Zukor
  • Jack Creley

    as Professor Williams
  • James Eckhouse

    as Harold Clurman
  • Jeannie Elias

    as Lottie
  • Joseph Maher

    as 1st Doctor
  • Bruce Ornstein

    as John Garfield
  • Paul Perri

    as Luther Adler
  • Madeleine Sherwood

    as 2nd Doctor
  • Ivor Francis

    as Drama Teacher
  • Rodger Barton

    as Actor #1
  • Neil Affleck

    as Actor #2
  • Donann Cavin

    as Actor #3
  • Joe Pagano

    as Actor #4
  • Sidney Armus

    as Judge
  • Frederick Rolf

    as Agent
  • Richard B. Shull

    as Publicist
  • Keith James

    as Reporter #1
  • Paddy Carol Brown

    as Reporter #2
  • Jim Chad

    as Reporter #3
  • Robert Hawkins

    as Franchot Tone
  • George Touliatos

    as Makeup Man
  • Dalene Young

    as Hairdresser
  • Joe Grifasi

    as Wyler
  • James Cahill

    as Howard Hawks
  • Michelle Leigh Stevens

    as Frances, Age 9
  • Thomas Barbour

    as Director
  • Martha Gibson

    as Script Girl
  • Neil Dainard

    as Justice of the Peace
  • Ray Powers

    as Photographer #1
  • Eric Stine

    as Photographer #2
  • Bob Larkin

    as Reporter
  • Sean Moloney

    as Young Man
  • Alan Scarfe

    as Doctor #3
  • Joanne Strauss

    as Nurse
  • Meg Hogarth

    as Police Matron
  • Angus MacInnes

    as Policeman #1
  • John Kirby

    as Sailor
  • Charles Prior

    as Reporter #4
  • Clark Stevens

    as Reporter #5
  • William Ward

    as Reporter #6
  • Valerie Boyle

    as Lottie's Mother (uncredited)
  • Hayley Taylor

    as Young Francis Farmer (uncredited)
Writing Dalene Young Writer
Directing Fielder Cook Director
Writing Frances Farmer Novel
Costume & Make-Up Ann Brodie Makeup Artist

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