
description About
Lyddie faces a daunting task: She's struggling to reunite her family and save their farm. To do that, she takes a job at a cotton mill and, with the help of Diana (who's toiled in the mills since age 10), learns that there are risks involved with being a factory girl -- namely, dangerous working conditions and low wages. Soon, Lyddie finds herself in the forefront of a suffrage movement to better those appalling conditions.
Info
- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 1996-10-13
- video_camera_front Companies Minds Eye Entertainment, The Film Works, Wall to Wall
- timer Runtime: 91 Mins
- star Rating: 0 / 10
- favorite Likes: 0 Likes
- info IMDB ID tt0116945
- visibilityViews:
-
starUser Ratings:
smart_display Cast

Tanya Allen
Lyddie Worthen

Christianne Hirt
Diana Goss

Simon James
Luke Stevens

Tom Georgeson
Mr. Marsden

Pat Keen
Mrs. Bedlow

Danielle Brett
Betsy

Nathaniel DeVeaux
Ezekiel

Danny Mulvihill
Charlie Worthen

Andrea Libman
Rachel Worthen

Ian Black
Uncle Judah

Marie-Josée Bergeron
Emilie

Kaye Wragg
Anne Ridley
groups Crew

Stefan Scaini
Director

Maggie Wadey
Writer

Christopher Dedrick
Orchestrator

Mark Korven
Music

Victor Solnicki
Executive Producer

Kevin DeWalt
Executive Producer

Alex Graham
Producer

Eric Jordan
Producer

Dean A. O'Dell
Art Direction

Tracy George
Makeup Department Head

Jessica Heeren
Assistant Makeup Artist

Barbara J. Wozniak
Hair Designer

Bill Imperial
Assistant Production Manager

Deb LeFaive
Production Manager

Jay Robertson
Assistant Property Master

Roger Roscoe
Set Dresser

Rob Bryanton
Sound Editor

Stuart French
Production Sound Mixer

Steve Hasiak
Sound Effects Editor

Bob Holbrook
Boom Operator

Warren St. Onge
Sound Editor

Sheila Goodman
Payroll Accountant

Kenneth Mancebo
Production Accountant

Christopher Pottruff
Craft Service

Jo Weiss
Production Assistant

Paul Sarony
Production Artist

Katherine Paterson
Novel

Maureen Dorey
Story Editor

Ralph Brunjes
Editor

David Ferguson
Production Design

Michael Storey
Director of Photography

Nick Thomas
Property Master
comment Comments