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Nightmare in Badham County

Nightmare in Badham County is a 1976 American women-in-prison television film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Chuck Connors, Deborah Raffin, and Lynne Moody.[2] Its plot follows two female college students from California who, while traveling cross-country, are remanded to a women's prison farm in a corrupt Southern town.

Nightmare in Badham County
1976 trade advertisement
Genre
  • Drama
  • thriller
Written byJo Heims
Directed byJohn Llewellyn Moxey[1]
Starring
Theme music composerCharles Bernstein
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerDouglas S. Cramer
ProducerWilford Lloyd Baumes
Production locationsCarrollton, Mississippi
Greenwood, Mississippi
CinematographyFrank Stanley
EditorCarroll Sax
Camera setupPanavision Cameras and Lenses
Running time102 minutes
Production companyABC Circle Films
DistributorDisney-ABC Domestic Television
Release
Original networkABC
Picture formatColor
Audio formatMono
Original releaseNovember 5, 1976 (1976-11-05)

The film was so popular in China that it was released in cinemas and Raffin became the first Western actress to make a promotional tour of the country, after which she became an unofficial ambassador helping China make deals with Hollywood.[3]

Plot

 
Deborah Raffin and Lynne Moody in Nightmare in Badham County

While driving on a cross-country summer trip, two UCLA students, Cathy and Diane, get a flat tire in a rural Southern community. A local, George, helps the women put on the spare tire, during which they are confronted by the local sheriff, Slim Danen, who is standoffish toward the women. The women again rebuff Danen at a diner while getting their car fixed. After being told their car's water pump needs to be replaced, the women leave the car at the shop overnight and camp in the woods. In the middle of the night, Danen arrives and arrests the women for trespassing, and remands them to the county jail.

That night, Danen sexually assaults Diane while Cathy witnesses the attack from a separate cell. At their hearing the next day, the corrupt local judge informs Cathy and Diane that they owe a significant amount of money for their car repairs, which both contest. During the hearing, Diane tells the judge that Danen raped her. The women are subsequently sent to Badham County Farm, a working prison farm, to serve a 30-day sentence. There they are overseen by Superintendent Dancer and three female guards, Dulcie, Smitty, and Greer. Cathy is horrified when she learns that the women's residence halls are racially segregated, resulting in Cathy being housed with all white women, and Diane placed in an all-black ward.

Cathy and Diana witness a number of atrocities committed at the farm, including the guards humiliating and abusing the inmates, and using racial epithets. Diane is taken under the wing of Sara, a longtime inmate at the farm. Cathy's sentence is extended by sixty days after she is implicated in a fight while working in the fields. A short time later, Cathy and several other inmates are allowed to leave for the day to serve drinks and wait on members of the local high society at an elite party, under the supervision of Dancer. Cathy attempts to ask for help from numerous attendees, but they all ignore her pleas. In the house, Cathy surreptitiously attempts to phone her parents in Philadelphia, but is caught by Dulcie. Dulcie, who is sympathetic to Cathy, only gives a mere warning, but after Smitty and Greer hear of the attempt, they bind Cathy's arms in the middle of the night and flagellate her.

Diane attempts to flee the prison by hiding on a bus transferring visitors back to town, but is caught and placed in solitary confinement. While delivering produce from the farm to the local diner, Cathy pleads with a waitress there to contact her parents, and writes down their contact information. The waitress, who remembers Cathy and Diane eating at the diner, is sympathetic to her. When leaving town in the prison truck, Cathy watches as the gas station proprietor passes by in her car. Later that night, Smitty confronts Cathy with the note she wrote to the waitress, and threatens Cathy with an extended sentence if she attempts to escape again.

Together, Cathy and Diane manage to devise an escape attempt together, planning to retrieve Cathy's car in town, which has a spare key hidden beneath the bumper. Diane distracts Danen by speeding with Cathy's car, allowing Cathy enough time to call her parents from a phone booth. The plan works as Cathy is able to reach her family, but Diane subsequently goes missing. Cathy's father arrives the next day to pick her up, and Cathy demands that Diane be freed, but Danen and Dancer refute having any knowledge of her whereabouts, insisting she escaped. After she is freed from the farm, Cathy visits Sara in the working fields, and asks her if she has seen Diane. Sara tearfully informs Cathy that she witnessed the workers burying Diane's body in an unmarked grave, among various others belonging to inmates who attempted to escape.

Cast

Release

The film was released in the United States as an ABC movie-of-the-week in 1976, while an extended theatrical cut, running 100 minutes, was released internationally.[4]

References

  1. ^ New York Times—Television
  2. ^ The Independent—ABC to air controversial rape-violence film
  3. ^ The Independent—Obituary: Deborah Raffin: Actress and businesswoman
  4. ^ McCann 2009, p. 314.

Sources

  • McCann, Bob (2009). Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. ISBN 978-0-786-45804-2.

External links

  • Nightmare in Badham County at IMDb
  • McKee, Mike (2008-10-23). "Two Young Girls In A Women's Prison". Johnny LaRue's Crane Shot (Blog). - Review/Discussion of the film and its place in the 1970s 'Women in Prison' fad.
  • "Review: Nightmare in Badham County". Video Boom (YouTube). 2014-11-11. - Video review of the film.

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Nightmare in Badham County news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2014 Nightmare in Badham County is a 1976 American women in prison television film directed by John Llewellyn Moxey and starring Chuck Connors Deborah Raffin and Lynne Moody 2 Its plot follows two female college students from California who while traveling cross country are remanded to a women s prison farm in a corrupt Southern town Nightmare in Badham County1976 trade advertisementGenreDramathrillerWritten byJo HeimsDirected byJohn Llewellyn Moxey 1 StarringChuck Connors Deborah Raffin Robert Reed Lynne Moody Fionnula Flanagan Tina LouiseTheme music composerCharles BernsteinCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionExecutive producerDouglas S CramerProducerWilford Lloyd BaumesProduction locationsCarrollton MississippiGreenwood MississippiCinematographyFrank StanleyEditorCarroll SaxCamera setupPanavision Cameras and LensesRunning time102 minutesProduction companyABC Circle FilmsDistributorDisney ABC Domestic TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkABCPicture formatColorAudio formatMonoOriginal releaseNovember 5 1976 1976 11 05 The film was so popular in China that it was released in cinemas and Raffin became the first Western actress to make a promotional tour of the country after which she became an unofficial ambassador helping China make deals with Hollywood 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Release 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksPlot Edit Deborah Raffin and Lynne Moody in Nightmare in Badham County While driving on a cross country summer trip two UCLA students Cathy and Diane get a flat tire in a rural Southern community A local George helps the women put on the spare tire during which they are confronted by the local sheriff Slim Danen who is standoffish toward the women The women again rebuff Danen at a diner while getting their car fixed After being told their car s water pump needs to be replaced the women leave the car at the shop overnight and camp in the woods In the middle of the night Danen arrives and arrests the women for trespassing and remands them to the county jail That night Danen sexually assaults Diane while Cathy witnesses the attack from a separate cell At their hearing the next day the corrupt local judge informs Cathy and Diane that they owe a significant amount of money for their car repairs which both contest During the hearing Diane tells the judge that Danen raped her The women are subsequently sent to Badham County Farm a working prison farm to serve a 30 day sentence There they are overseen by Superintendent Dancer and three female guards Dulcie Smitty and Greer Cathy is horrified when she learns that the women s residence halls are racially segregated resulting in Cathy being housed with all white women and Diane placed in an all black ward Cathy and Diana witness a number of atrocities committed at the farm including the guards humiliating and abusing the inmates and using racial epithets Diane is taken under the wing of Sara a longtime inmate at the farm Cathy s sentence is extended by sixty days after she is implicated in a fight while working in the fields A short time later Cathy and several other inmates are allowed to leave for the day to serve drinks and wait on members of the local high society at an elite party under the supervision of Dancer Cathy attempts to ask for help from numerous attendees but they all ignore her pleas In the house Cathy surreptitiously attempts to phone her parents in Philadelphia but is caught by Dulcie Dulcie who is sympathetic to Cathy only gives a mere warning but after Smitty and Greer hear of the attempt they bind Cathy s arms in the middle of the night and flagellate her Diane attempts to flee the prison by hiding on a bus transferring visitors back to town but is caught and placed in solitary confinement While delivering produce from the farm to the local diner Cathy pleads with a waitress there to contact her parents and writes down their contact information The waitress who remembers Cathy and Diane eating at the diner is sympathetic to her When leaving town in the prison truck Cathy watches as the gas station proprietor passes by in her car Later that night Smitty confronts Cathy with the note she wrote to the waitress and threatens Cathy with an extended sentence if she attempts to escape again Together Cathy and Diane manage to devise an escape attempt together planning to retrieve Cathy s car in town which has a spare key hidden beneath the bumper Diane distracts Danen by speeding with Cathy s car allowing Cathy enough time to call her parents from a phone booth The plan works as Cathy is able to reach her family but Diane subsequently goes missing Cathy s father arrives the next day to pick her up and Cathy demands that Diane be freed but Danen and Dancer refute having any knowledge of her whereabouts insisting she escaped After she is freed from the farm Cathy visits Sara in the working fields and asks her if she has seen Diane Sara tearfully informs Cathy that she witnessed the workers burying Diane s body in an unmarked grave among various others belonging to inmates who attempted to escape Cast EditChuck Connors as Sheriff Slim Danen Deborah Raffin as Cathy Phillips Fionnula Flanagan as Dulcie Robert Reed as Supt Dancer Lana Wood as Smitty Tina Louise as Greer Lynne Moody as Diane Emery Ralph Bellamy as Judge Leslie Albers as Waitress Della Reese as Sara Kim Wilson as EmilineRelease EditThe film was released in the United States as an ABC movie of the week in 1976 while an extended theatrical cut running 100 minutes was released internationally 4 References Edit New York Times Television The Independent ABC to air controversial rape violence film The Independent Obituary Deborah Raffin Actress and businesswoman McCann 2009 p 314 Sources EditMcCann Bob 2009 Encyclopedia of African American Actresses in Film and Television Jefferson North Carolina McFarland ISBN 978 0 786 45804 2 External links EditNightmare in Badham County at IMDb McKee Mike 2008 10 23 Two Young Girls In A Women s Prison Johnny LaRue s Crane Shot Blog Review Discussion of the film and its place in the 1970s Women in Prison fad Review Nightmare in Badham County Video Boom YouTube 2014 11 11 Video review of the film Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nightmare in Badham County amp oldid 1107756129, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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