A Father for Charlie

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A Father for Charlie
GenreDrama
Written byH. Haden Yelin
Directed by Jeff Bleckner
Starring
Music by David Shire
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
ProducerPatricia Finnegan
CinematographyAlan Caso
EditorAlan Shefland
Production companies
  • Jacobs/Gardner Productions
  • LoGo Entertainment
  • Finnegan Pinchuk
Original release
Network CBS
ReleaseJanuary 1, 1995 (1995-01-01)

A Father for Charlie (alternate title: High Lonesome [1] ), is a television film that premiered on CBS on January 1, 1995. The film was directed by Jeff Bleckner and written by H. Haden Yelin. [2] It stars Louis Gossett Jr. as Walter Osgood, the only black farmer in the highly-prejudiced town of High Lonesome in the Ozarks, at the height of the Great Depression in 1932. Despite the racist abuse he endures from the townspeople and the Ku Klux Klan, Walter forms an unlikely friendship with Charlie, the 10-year-old son of his white tenant farmer. [3] [4]

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Cast

Production

A Father for Charlie was filmed in Southern California. [2]

Critical reception

Marion Garmel of The Indianapolis Star gave the film a favorable review, writing that it has "a wonderful spunkiness that makes you cheer for the human spirit." [3] Also giving the film a positive review in the Los Angeles Times , Ray Loynd praised Yelin's writing for "turn[ing] material that appears to be dangerously fraught with sentiment and giv[ing] it thrust and life." [5] Variety 's Alan Rich found the film highly unoriginal, but noted that "[t]he very predictability lends the viewers a comforting caress." [2] John Voorhees of The Seattle Times praised Gossett Jr.'s performance which he felt made the film worth watching. [6] Chicago Tribune 's Sid Smith thought the portrayal of racism was "heavy-handed," but found the film "ultimately irresistible." [4]

Ratings

A Father for Charlie earned a 14.8 national Nielsen rating, equalling 14.1 million households, making it the eighth highest-rated prime time program for the week of December 26, 1994 to January 1, 1995. [7] In terms of total viewers, the film was the sixth most-watched prime time program with an audience of 22.9 million. [8]

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