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The Scarlet Letter (miniseries)

The Scarlet Letter is a 1979 miniseries based on the 1850 novel of the same name by Nathaniel Hawthorne: it aired on WGBH from March 3, 1979 to March 24, 1979. The series is four episodes long, 60 minutes each. Part 2 won the 1979 Emmy Award for Outstanding Video Tape Editing for a Limited Series or Special for film editors Ken Denisoff, Janet McFadden, and Tucker Wiard.[2]

The Scarlet Letter
Written byNathaniel Hawthorne
Allan Knee
Alvin Sapinsley
Directed byRick Hauser
StarringJosef Sommer
Meg Foster
Elisa Erali
John Heard
Kevin Conway
Music byJohn Morris
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersRick Hauser[1]
Herbert Hirschman
CinematographyBob Collins
EditorsKen Denisoff
Janet McFadden
Tucker Wiard
Running time240 minutes
(four 60 minute episodes)
Production companyWGBH Boston
Release
Original release1979 (1979)

Plot edit

Hester Prynne (Meg Foster) is a young, Puritan woman who commits adultery while her husband is in Europe, and, upon the birth of her illegitimate child, is subsequently condemned to wear a scarlet "A" for the rest of her life. Her secret partner, the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale (John Heard), writhes in private torment as he deals with hiding his sin. The person of Hester's husband, Roger Chillingworth (Kevin Conway) completes this grim triangle as the mysterious situation leads to a shattering climax. The story follows the main characters as they grapple with sin, forgiveness, and redemption.[3]

Production and broadcast edit

In 1979, when most literary programs were being produced in the United Kingdom, Boston public television station WGBH decided to produce a homegrown literary classic of its own.[4] The production was funded by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Arthur Vining Davis Foundation, and Exxon.[5][6] It was made on videotape rather than film, for cost-saving, and many exterior scenes were shot at Sachuest Point, near Newport, Rhode Island.[7] A behind-the-scenes documentary, The Making of the Scarlet Letter, was also made and broadcast in 1979.[8]

Cast edit

Crew edit

Reception edit

Critical response to The Scarlet Letter miniseries was mixed.[3] Marvin Kitman conceded that it might be "heresy" to criticize such ambitious programming, but he faulted the first episode's pacing, saying "it moves like a gastropod" and "there is a lot of sewing going on." He found Foster's performance too repressed.[6] Gannett's Maggie Maurice appreciated Foster's work; "If anyone can smoulder, it's Meg Foster."[9] Because the production was expensive, no similar adaptions of American literary classics followed from WGBH; "It would be great if it was the first of many, but it's not likely," admitted director Rick Hauser.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Barlowe, Jamie (2000). The Scarlet Mob of Scribblers: Rereading Hester Prynne p. 142. SIU Press. ISBN 978-0-8093-2273-2.
  2. ^ Franks, Don (2004). Entertainment Awards: A Music, Cinema, Theatre and Broadcasting Guide, 1928 through 2003, 3d ed. p.408. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-1798-8.
  3. ^ a b Dunne, Michael. "The Scarlet Letter on Film: Ninety Years of Revisioning" Literature/Film Quarterly 35(1)(1997): 30-39. via Proquest
  4. ^ Rifkin, Glenn (May 20, 1984). "Public TV's WGBH Takes Risks in Pursuit of Provocative Fare". The New York Times. Retrieved May 7, 2017.
  5. ^ Hall, Randy (1979-03-24). "Show and tell: 'The Scarlet Letter' comes to TV". The Anniston Star. p. 42. Retrieved 2023-10-14 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ a b Kitman, Marvin (1979-04-02). "Repressed up in Boston". Newsday (Suffolk Edition). p. 103. Retrieved 2023-10-14 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "All Hands Help in Scarlet Letter Remake". Asbury Park Press. 1978-09-17. p. 181. Retrieved 2023-10-14 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Making of Scarlet Letter". The Daily Herald. 1979-03-19. p. 43. Retrieved 2023-10-14 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ Maurice, Maggie (1979-04-04). "Meg Foster is perfect in 'Scarlet Letter'". Star-Gazette. p. 13. Retrieved 2023-10-14 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "'Scarlet Letter' is probably one of a kind". The Pantagraph. 1979-04-02. p. 9. Retrieved 2023-10-14 – via Newspapers.com.

External links edit

  • The Scarlet Letter at IMDb
  • Samuel Chase Coale, "The Legacy of The Scarlet Letter: Hawthorne in Contemporary Culture" in The Entanglements of Nathaniel Hawthorne: Haunted Minds and Ambiguous Approaches (Boydell & Brewer 2011).

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The Scarlet Letter is a 1979 miniseries based on the 1850 novel of the same name by Nathaniel Hawthorne it aired on WGBH from March 3 1979 to March 24 1979 The series is four episodes long 60 minutes each Part 2 won the 1979 Emmy Award for Outstanding Video Tape Editing for a Limited Series or Special for film editors Ken Denisoff Janet McFadden and Tucker Wiard 2 The Scarlet LetterWritten byNathaniel HawthorneAllan KneeAlvin SapinsleyDirected byRick HauserStarringJosef SommerMeg FosterElisa EraliJohn HeardKevin ConwayMusic byJohn MorrisCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducersRick Hauser 1 Herbert HirschmanCinematographyBob CollinsEditorsKen DenisoffJanet McFaddenTucker WiardRunning time240 minutes four 60 minute episodes Production companyWGBH BostonReleaseOriginal release1979 1979 Contents 1 Plot 2 Production and broadcast 3 Cast 4 Crew 5 Reception 6 References 7 External linksPlot editHester Prynne Meg Foster is a young Puritan woman who commits adultery while her husband is in Europe and upon the birth of her illegitimate child is subsequently condemned to wear a scarlet A for the rest of her life Her secret partner the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale John Heard writhes in private torment as he deals with hiding his sin The person of Hester s husband Roger Chillingworth Kevin Conway completes this grim triangle as the mysterious situation leads to a shattering climax The story follows the main characters as they grapple with sin forgiveness and redemption 3 Production and broadcast editIn 1979 when most literary programs were being produced in the United Kingdom Boston public television station WGBH decided to produce a homegrown literary classic of its own 4 The production was funded by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities the Corporation for Public Broadcasting the Andrew W Mellon Foundation the Arthur Vining Davis Foundation and Exxon 5 6 It was made on videotape rather than film for cost saving and many exterior scenes were shot at Sachuest Point near Newport Rhode Island 7 A behind the scenes documentary The Making of the Scarlet Letter was also made and broadcast in 1979 8 Cast editJosef Sommer as Nathaniel Hawthorne Meg Foster as Hester Prynne Elisa Erali as Pearl Prynne John Heard as Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale Kevin Conway as Roger Chillingworth George Martin as the Rev Mr WilsonCrew editDirected by Rick Hauser Writing credits Nathaniel Hawthorne Allan Knee and Alvin Sapinsley Produced by Rick Hauser and Herbert Hirschman Original music by John Morris Cinematography by Bob Collins Film editing by Ken Denisoff Janet McFadden and Tucker WiardReception editCritical response to The Scarlet Letter miniseries was mixed 3 Marvin Kitman conceded that it might be heresy to criticize such ambitious programming but he faulted the first episode s pacing saying it moves like a gastropod and there is a lot of sewing going on He found Foster s performance too repressed 6 Gannett s Maggie Maurice appreciated Foster s work If anyone can smoulder it s Meg Foster 9 Because the production was expensive no similar adaptions of American literary classics followed from WGBH It would be great if it was the first of many but it s not likely admitted director Rick Hauser 10 References edit Barlowe Jamie 2000 The Scarlet Mob of Scribblers Rereading Hester Prynne p 142 SIU Press ISBN 978 0 8093 2273 2 Franks Don 2004 Entertainment Awards A Music Cinema Theatre and Broadcasting Guide 1928 through 2003 3d ed p 408 McFarland ISBN 978 0 7864 1798 8 a b Dunne Michael The Scarlet Letter on Film Ninety Years of Revisioning Literature Film Quarterly 35 1 1997 30 39 via Proquest Rifkin Glenn May 20 1984 Public TV s WGBH Takes Risks in Pursuit of Provocative Fare The New York Times Retrieved May 7 2017 Hall Randy 1979 03 24 Show and tell The Scarlet Letter comes to TV The Anniston Star p 42 Retrieved 2023 10 14 via Newspapers com a b Kitman Marvin 1979 04 02 Repressed up in Boston Newsday Suffolk Edition p 103 Retrieved 2023 10 14 via Newspapers com All Hands Help in Scarlet Letter Remake Asbury Park Press 1978 09 17 p 181 Retrieved 2023 10 14 via Newspapers com Making of Scarlet Letter The Daily Herald 1979 03 19 p 43 Retrieved 2023 10 14 via Newspapers com Maurice Maggie 1979 04 04 Meg Foster is perfect in Scarlet Letter Star Gazette p 13 Retrieved 2023 10 14 via Newspapers com Scarlet Letter is probably one of a kind The Pantagraph 1979 04 02 p 9 Retrieved 2023 10 14 via Newspapers com External links editThe Scarlet Letter at IMDb Samuel Chase Coale The Legacy of The Scarlet Letter Hawthorne in Contemporary Culture in The Entanglements of Nathaniel Hawthorne Haunted Minds and Ambiguous Approaches Boydell amp Brewer 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Scarlet Letter miniseries amp oldid 1180051410, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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