CRISIS AT CENTRAL HIGH (TV) (1981 USA)
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Directed by Lamont Johnson
Starring: Joanne Woodward, Charles Durning, Henderson Forsythe
Genres: Black, Drama, Period Pieces
120 minutes | Full screen | Color | English
Crisis at Central High is the sort of film that fully justifies the existence of made-for-TV movies. This superior effort is a dramatization of the court-ordered integration of Little Rock, Arkansas' Central High School in 1957. With threats of violence mounting (and some carried out), it becomes necessary for the government to send in Federal troops to escort the nine black teenagers who have been chosen to break the color barriers. Covering events from the beginning of the scholastic year to the graduation exercises, the film is based on the journals of Central High teacher/administrator Elizabeth Hucksby, who is here played by Joanne Woodward. Adapted (with precisely no political axes to grind) by Richard Levinson and William Link, Crisis at Central High made its triumphant debut on February 4th, 1981.