Keeping On
1983 · 75 min · ★ 7.0 · Drama, TV Movie
A preacher teams up with a labor union organizer to help unionize the mill where he worked.
Directed by Barbara Kopple · Written by Horton Foote
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Dick Anthony Williams Samuel Taylor -
James Broderick Luke Rankovich -
Carol Kane Lavinia -
Rosalind Cash Anne Traylor - A Alice Beardsley Melva
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Danny Glover Lester Traylor - S Scotty Greene Teddy
- C Carl Lee Davis
- G Gary Lee Love Reporter
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Marcia Rodd Mary Goodwin - W Wallace Wilkinson Doctor
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William Traylor Peter Jefferson
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