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  1. Run the Wild Fields is an American drama television movie that premiered in 2000. Released as a Showtime Original Movie, it was based on the play And The Home of the Brave by Rodney Vaccaro.

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      The Wild Fields (Ukrainian: Дике поле) is a film based on...

  2. The Wild Fields (Ukrainian: Дике поле) is a film based on Serhiy Zhadan’s novel "Voroshylovhrad". Its genre is eastern. The film was developed by LIMELITE Production in collaboration with TV Channel "Ukraine", Media Group Ukraine, Ukrainian State Film Agency (Derzhkino) and a Swiss production studio "Film Brut".

  3. Mar 5, 2000 · Run the Wild Fields: Directed by Paul A. Kaufman. With Joanne Whalley, Sean Patrick Flanery, Cotter Smith, Alexa PenaVega. The Story of a North Carolina woman and her daughter who take in a mysterious drifter to work their farm while the woman's husband is missing in action during WWII.

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    • Drama
    • Paul A. Kaufman
    • 2000-03-05
  4. Run the Wild Fields. TV-PG 2000 1h 41m Drama. List. Reviews. 78% Audience Score 500+ Ratings. Ruby Miller (Joanne Whalley) has put her life on hold. Her husband, after leaving to fight in...

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    • Paul A. Kaufman
    • TV-PG
    • Joanne Whalley
  5. Mar 5, 2000 · Ten-year-old Pug (Alexa Vega) and her lonely mother Ruby (Joanne Whalley) have their lives shaken by a conscientious objector named Tom (Sean Patrick Flanery) who brings their loneliness to an end but also stirs up bitter feelings among their neighbors.

  6. Directed by Paul A. Kaufman. A gentle, pacifist drifter faces a town’s patriotic wrath on the World War II era home front in this original drama. Ten-year-old Pug (Alexa Vega) and her lonely mother Ruby (Joanne Whalley) have their lives shaken by a conscientious objector named Tom (Sean Patrick Flanery) who brings their loneliness to an end ...

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  8. Wild Strawberries is a 1957 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. The original Swedish title is Smultronstället, which literally means "the wild strawberry patch" but idiomatically signifies a hidden gem of a place, often with personal or sentimental value, and not widely known.

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