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Beyond the Prairie II: The True Story of Laura Ing
Beyond the Prairie II: The True Story of Laura Ing
(2002)
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Synopsis:
Laura and Almanzo Wilder leave their home in South Dakota to seek a better life in Missouri. Laura documents their daily life in her letters home to her parents, Charles and Caroline Ingalls, and late at night writes the stories she will eventually have published. Once they arrive in the small town of Mansfield, the Wilders find a rundown farm house on a parcel of land and use their last $100 to make a down payment. Their plan is to sell firewood, plant apple trees and split the demanding work between them. But Almanzo, physically weak from an earlier illness, is unable to keep up and considers moving back to South Dakota. Laura vetoes that idea and hire Cornelius Loudermilk -- an emotionally damaged local man who lost his home and family to fire -- to help them. Meanwhile, Rose is taunted at school by the local children, but she ultimately discovers her own unique talent and, inspired by her mother, decides that she, too, will become a writer.
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Cast
Name
Credits
Meredith Monroe
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Walton Goggins
Almanzo Wilder
Thomas Ian Griffith
Cornelius Loudermilk
Tess Harper
Laura
Lindsay Crouse
Caroline Ingalls
Richard Thomas
Charles Ingalls
Joe Stevens
George Magnuson
Heather Kafka
Beth Magnuson
Cody Linley
Charlie Magnuson
Marco Perella
Grady
Christina Stojanovich
Rose--14 years Old
Konstantin Selivanov
Mikhail
Mark Voges
Backtracker
Charles Sanders
Professor Kaye
Chris Warner
Arthur
Marc Menchaca
Store Assistant
Chelsea Ricketts
Sarah
Michelle Bevan
Young Laura
Alexandra Smith
Young Mary
Steffie
Fido
Company
Name
Credits
DW Productions
Production Company
Writers
Name
Credits
Stephen Harrigan
Screenplay
Producers
Name
Credits
Dori Weiss
Executive Producer
Stephen Harrigan
Producer
Bob Rolsky
Producer
Directors
Name
Credits
Marcus Cole
Director
Casting
Name
Credits
Shana Landsburg
Casting
Jo Edna Boldin
Casting
Production Management
Name
Credits
Robert Rolfsky
Line Producer
Robert Rolfsky
Unit Production Manager
Steven Tramz
Assistant Director
Susan Prince
Assistant Director
Pam Vasquez
Script Supervisor
Robbie Friedman
Location Manager
Editor
Name
Credits
Mark W Rosenbaum
Editor
Camera, Film & Tape
Name
Credits
James Bartle
Director of Photography
Ralph Watson
Camera Operator