
94 minutes
4/26/1985
It's 1918, the height of United States involvement in World War I - Liberty Bonds are sold, German immigrants are suspected as traitors or saboteurs, young men everywhere succumb to the patriotism and propaganda and enlist. In a small Texas town, Horace Robedaux feels the pressure - he doesn't want to leave his young wife Elizabeth and their young child Jenny - but Elizabeth's can't-do-anything-right little brother is constantly talking about the war, and Elizabeth's stern father, who opposed the marriage initially, now has plans to take care of his daughter and the child so Horace can fight for his country. However, the influenza epidemic sweeping the town (and the nation) may change everyone's plans.

William Converse-Roberts
as Horace Robedaux

Hallie Foote
as Elizabeth Robedaux

Matthew Broderick
as Brother
Jerry Biggs
as Clyde
L.T. Felty
as Mr. Thatcher
Jeanne McCarthy
as Bessie

Bill McGhee
as Sam
Tom Murrel
as Stanley

Rochelle Oliver
as Mrs. Vaughn
Phillip Smith
as Bill

Michael Higgins
as Mr. Vaughn
Horton Foote Jr.
as Jessie
Norma Allen
as Mrs. Gregory
Margaret Spaulding
as Mrs. Cunningham

Carol Goodheart
as Ruth Amos
Buffy Carol
as Gladys Maud

Betty Murphy
as Verna
Frost O. Myers
as Man
Peggy Feury
as Mrs. Boone
Belinda Jackson
as Erma Sue
Randy Moore
as Dr. White
Janice Woodson
as Country Woman

Gil Glasgow
as Davis
Nick Jordon
as Jerry
Cynthia Rogers
as Mrs. Drayton
Anna Harrison
as Mary Beth

Lisa Howard
as Constance
Nancy Harrison
as Aunt Inez
Allan Alexander
as Straggler

Charles Solomon Jr.
as Vernon Drayton