In Search of a Golden Sky
In Search of a Golden Sky |
Directed by |
Jefferson Richard |
Produced by |
George "Buck" Flower
Jefferson Richard |
Written by |
George "Buck Flower
John F. Goff |
Starring |
Charles Napier
George "Buck" Flower
Cliff Osmond |
Music by |
Bob Summers |
Cinematography |
Henning Schellerup |
Editing by |
Lee Stepansky |
Studio |
International Pictures (IPI)[1]
Generic Pictures |
Distributed by |
Comworld Pictures |
Release date(s) |
1984 (1984) (Utah)
1986 (1986) (Los Angeles, California)[2][3][4] |
Running time |
94 minutes[5] |
Country |
United States |
Language |
English |
In Search of a Golden Sky is a 1984 family drama film released by Comworld Pictures. In the film, three orphan children find solace in their uncle's wilderness home after their mother has died.[1][5]
Shot on location in the state of Utah, Golden Sky was completed in 1982,[1] but not released until two years later.[6] It received a video release in early 1987 on CBS/Fox's Playhouse label.[2][5]
Utah's Deseret News gave the film one and a half stars out of four. The "dreadful family picture", it commented, "[has] one of the most ridiculously contrived, unintentionally humorous endings ever".[3]
References
- ^ a b c Richard, Jefferson (director) (1984). In Search of a Golden Sky (Motion picture). Cornworld Pictures (distributor) / IPI / Generic Pictures.
- ^ a b "Living Today" (Registration required to read article). The Miami Herald: p. 3B (Living Today). February 27, 1986. http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=MH&s_site=miami&p_multi=MH&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB366C71D8B5393&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
- ^ a b Hicks, Christopher (April 20, 1984). "Leisure Scene: On the Screen". Deseret News: p. 2W. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=YfVSAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_YIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6276,1681592&dq=in-search-of-a-golden-sky&hl=en. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
- ^ Broeske, Pat. H (May 4, 1986). "S U M M E R Scenes". Los Angeles Times: p. 3 (Calendar). http://articles.latimes.com/1986-05-04/entertainment/ca-3457_1_high-school-student/2. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
- ^ a b c "'Boy Who Could Fly' and 'Shanghai Surprise' debut" (Registration required to read article). The Philadelphia Inquirer: p. S10 (Features: Books / Leisure). March 8, 1987. http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=PI&s_site=philly&p_multi=PI&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB29C56F30852AF&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM. Retrieved March 19, 2011. "IN SEARCH OF A GOLDEN SKY (1987, Playhouse, $79.98) (94 minutes) After the death of their mother some children leave the city to live with an uncle ..."
- ^ D'Arc, James V. (2010). "Motion Pictures and Television Made in Utah". When Hollywood Came to Town: The History of Moviemaking in Utah. Gibbs Smith. p. 294. ISBN 978-1-4236-0587-4. http://books.google.com/books?id=WiLgQUah478C&pg=PA294&dq=%22In+Search+of+a+Golden+Sky%22&hl=en. Retrieved March 19, 2011.
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