Bernard Behrens as Gentleman; Ray Bolger as R.J. Squibbs; Blair Brown as Elizabeth Healey Hennessey; John Carradine as Father Hale; Katherine Crawford as Moira / Mary Armagh; Beverly D'Angelo as Miss Emmy; Patty Duke as Bernardette Hennessey Armagh; Charles Durning as Ed Healey; Henry Fonda as Sen. Enfield Bassett; Celeste Holm as Sister Angela; John Houseman as Judge Newell Chisholm; David Huffman as Sean Armagh; Burl Ives as Old Syrup; Harvey Jason as Haroun Zieff; Richard Jordan as Joseph Armagh
Rating
NR (Not Rated)
Cinematography
Language
English
Plot
The book was adapted into an eight-part television miniseries by NBC in the 1976 broadcast season, starring Richard Jordan, Charles Durning, Blair Brown, David Huffman, Patty Duke and a star-laden supporting cast. Duke won an Emmy Award for her performance. Jordan won a Golden Globe award and an Emmy nomination for his performance. Durning was nominated for both an Emmy and a Golden Globe. Beverly D'Angelo made her debut. Cinematographer Ric Waite won his only Emmy Award for his work on the miniseries