Coward of the County


3:40 pm - 5:45 pm, Wednesday, January 21 on WNYW Movies! (5.2)

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Kenny Rogers stars as a preacher caring for his nephew (Fredric Lehne). Largo Woodruff, Mariclare Costello. Jimmy Joe: Bill Schreiner. Violet: Ana Alicia. Paul: Frank Koppala. Luke: Todd Waring. Directed by Dick Lowry.

1981 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Drama Adaptation

Cast & Crew
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Dick Lowry (Actor)
Ana Alicia (Actor)
William Schreiner (Actor) .. Jimmy Joe Gatlin
Frank Koppola (Actor) .. Paul Gatlin
Todd Waring (Actor) .. Luke Gatlin
Joe Dorsey (Actor) .. Lem Gatlin
Tim Maier (Actor) .. Josh
Marianne Gordon (Actor) .. Mrs. Nicol
Clara Dunn (Actor) .. Mrs. Quigly

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Did You Know..
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Kenny Rogers (Actor)
Born: August 21, 1938
Died: March 20, 2020
Birthplace: Houston, Texas, United States
Trivia: Bearded, amiable American singer/actor Kenny Rogers launched his professional career as a member of the New Christy Minstrels, then first rose to fame as a member of the country-pop group the First Edition. After several years of hits like "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" (as well as popular syndicated TV series Rollin' on the River), the First Edition broke up in 1974. Rogers had some lean years immediately after the split, at one point making ends meet by promoting a correspondence school guitar course. The outlook became brighter in 1976 when Rogers recorded his first solo hit, "Love Lifted Me," which he followed up with the even more popular ballad "Lucille." He regained his following with a dozen TV specials and several duets with equally renowned female country artists. In 1980, Rogers made his TV-movie debut with The Gambler (1980), an agreeable Western based on one of his more successful songs ("You gotta know when to hold 'em/know when to fold 'em...etc."). The Gambler scored an immediate ratings coup, inspiring sequels over the next decade, the best of which was The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw (1991), which had the added drawing card of guest appearances by several popular TV cowboy stars of days gone by. Rogers also pleased the crowd with the made-for-TV Coward of the County (1981), a dramatized elaboration of another of his top-selling songs. Less successful was Kenny Rogers' starring theatrical feature, Six Pack (1982), which proves that having six cute kids onscreen doesn't make you a Disney-quality hit.
Fredric Lehne (Actor)
Born: February 03, 1959
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from 1980.
Largo Woodruff (Actor)
Mariclare Costello (Actor)
Born: February 03, 1936
Birthplace: Peoria, Illinois
Trivia: Redheaded character actress Mariclare Costello has been in films and television since 1967. Best known as Rosemary Hunter Fordwick, wife of Rev. Fordwick (John Ritter) on TV's The Waltons (a role she played from 1973 to 1977), Costello was also a regular on the TV weeklies Sara (1976) and The Fitzpatricks (1977). Of her many TV-movie appearances, she is most fondly remembered as the aggrieved wife of the title character in The Execution of Private Slovik (1974). Always a welcome presence, Costello has yet to win her long-overdue stardom. For a while, it looked as though Mariclare Costello's breakthrough would be the theatrical feature Ragtime (1981), in which she was cast as anarchist Emma Goldman; alas, her entire performance ended up on the cutting room floor.
Dick Lowry (Actor)
Born: September 15, 1944
Ana Alicia (Actor)
Born: December 12, 1956
Noble Willingham (Actor)
Born: August 31, 1931
Died: January 17, 2004
Birthplace: Mineola, Texas, United States
Trivia: Formerly a schoolteacher, Texas-born Noble Willingham has been essaying crusty character roles since 1969. Willingham's resumé includes a brace of location-filmed Peter Bogdanovich films, The Last Picture Show (1971) and Paper Moon (1973), and the role of Clay Stone in both of Billy Crystal's City Slickers comedies. Among his TV-movie credits is the part of President James Knox Polk in 1985's Dream West. A regular on several TV series (The Ann Jillian Show, Texas Wheelers, Cutter to Houston, AfterMASH, When the Whistle Blows), Willingham is best known to 1990s viewers as Mr. Binford (of Binford Tools) in Home Improvement and C. D. Parker in Walker, Texas Ranger. Noble Willingham's most recent film assignments include Ace Ventura, Pet Detective (1994) Up Close and Personal (1996) and Space Jam (1996). In 2000, Willingham left Walker, Texas Ranger to run for Congress in Texas. After losing the election to his Democratic opponent, Max Sandlin, Willingham returned to acting with a supporting role in the Val Kilmer thriller Blind Horizon. Sadly, the part would be the actor's last. In early 2004, at the age of 72, Willingham passed away at home from natural causes.
William Schreiner (Actor) .. Jimmy Joe Gatlin
Frank Koppola (Actor) .. Paul Gatlin
Todd Waring (Actor) .. Luke Gatlin
Born: April 28, 1955
Joe Dorsey (Actor) .. Lem Gatlin
Tim Maier (Actor) .. Josh
Born: September 18, 1962
Marianne Gordon (Actor) .. Mrs. Nicol
Born: January 01, 1944
Clara Dunn (Actor) .. Mrs. Quigly
Born: January 01, 1895
Died: January 01, 1986

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