Harper Valley PTA (film)

Harper Valley PTA

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Richard Bennett
Produced by George Edwards
Written by George Edwards
Barry Schneider
Starring Barbara Eden
Nanette Fabray
Ronny Cox
Louis Nye
Susan Swift
Pat Paulsen
Music by Nelson Riddle
Cinematography Willy Kurant
Edited by Michael Economou
Distributed by April Fools Productions
Release dates
  • June 2, 1978 (1978-06-02)

(limited release)

  • August 2, 1978 (1978-08-02)
(wide release)
Running time
93 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $1 million
Box office $25 million (USA)

Harper Valley PTA is a 1978 comedy film inspired by the popular 1968 country song "Harper Valley PTA" written by Tom T. Hall and performed by Jeannie C. Riley. The film starred Barbara Eden, Nanette Fabray, Ronny Cox, Louis Nye and Susan Swift, directed by Richard Bennett, and was mainly released to drive-in theaters in June 1978.

The film's promotional tagline is: "The song was scandalous. The movie is hilarious!"

Plot

Stella Johnson (Barbara Eden) is a beautiful widowed single mother who lives in the town of Harper Valley, Ohio. She sells cosmetics door-to-door for the fictitious AngelGlo Cosmetics (akin to the real-life Avon). Her fourteen-year-old daughter is named Dee (Susan Swift), a student at Harper Valley Junior High School.

After leaving school, Dee brings her mother a letter from the school's Parent Teacher Association board, which is led by the pompous and snobbish Flora Simpson Reilly (Audrey Christie). The letter denounces her for her not following the societal mores of the day and the community and further stating that if she didn't change her ways more to the board's liking, Dee would be punished for her mother's sins by being expelled from school.

Infuriated by the board's supposed superiority and their glaring hypocrisy, Stella storms to the PTA meeting being held that day, and proceeds to tell most of the PTA members off by exposing their hidden skeletons for the town to see.

After her house is TP'ed, and a rock is thrown through her window in retaliation for what she did, Stella prepares to get even with those who would want her driven out of town. She teams up with her friends, beautician Alice Finley (Nanette Fabray) and bartender Herbie Maddox (Ron Masak) who, along with Dee's help, wreak hilarious and justified revenge on six of the PTA members who hated Stella. (Of Flora's allies, only two, Holly Taylor and Shirley Thompson, are spared any retribution.)

During the course of the movie, she finds out that one of the male PTA members, wealthy Willis Newton (Ronny Cox), has fallen in love with her.

Will, and another male on the PTA board, Skeeter Duggan (Bob Hastings), the town's Notary public, do not agree with Flora and her friends and are sympathetic to Stella. After being convinced by Will of the current PTA's treachery and with his help, Stella goes ahead and makes a run for President of the PTA, which infuriates Flora and her allies.

After one of their own, real estate agent Kirby Baker (Louis Nye), is arrested for assaulting Myrna Wong (Irene Yah-Ling Sun), an Asian-American friend of Stella's, after he attempts to run Stella out of town by means of a foreclosure, things become more and more desperate. (Myrna, by no means helpless, uses martial arts to throw Kirby into his waterbed, and to destroy his office.)

The board finally decide to resort to criminal means to maintain the power they hold in town, which is fast slipping away. The board members then decide to go and hire a couple of kidnappers named Dutch and Tex (Royce D. Applegate; J. J. Barry) to have Skeeter abducted so they can commit election fraud.

The kidnappers snatch Skeeter as he is taking the trash out, and lock him in a monastery, where he is imprisoned and made drunk on wine. Eventually, Stella and Alice, disguised as nuns, find him, and free him.

After a makeover, which sees her braces removed and her hair styled, Dee also finds a boyfriend in handsome Carlyle (Brian Cook) a popular school track star, which incurs the jealousy of Bettina Reilly (Laura Tiege), the equally snobbish granddaughter of Flora.

Also shown are Edwina, Bettina's twin sister who is less snobbish than her sister (played by Jan Tiege, Laura's real life twin) and Dee's best friend, Mavis (Louise Foley), who, herself, becomes a target of the PTA's cruelty by being falsely accused of stealing money by Olive Glover (Molly Dodd), the PTA's corrupt recording secretary.

Olive, who has a hardcore gambling addiction, has actually stolen money from the Milk Fund Rally, one of the PTA's numerous fund raisers, and intends to having Mavis framed for the crime and arrested.

Ultimately, Flora's scheme to discredit Stella fails miserably. Olive is arrested for embezzlement. Dutch and Tex, already in custody for the Skeeter Duggan kidnapping, tell the police that Flora was behind it all to keep Stella off the PTA board.

Stella decisively wins the election and becomes the new PTA president, with the whole town voting to get rid of Flora and her snobbish friends. Will and Stella then fly off in his helicopter and marry while she announces her plans to run for mayor.

Cast and characters

Production

Harper Valley PTA was filmed from October 3, 1977 to December 1977. It was filmed partly on location in the town of Lebanon, Ohio and Los Angeles, California.[1]

On October 31, 1977, while shooting a scene involving pink elephants in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, Nanette Fabray was knocked to the ground by a spooked elephant from which she suffered a severe concussion, bruises and back sprains.[2]After the accident, Fabray was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where her condition was reported as serious but stable. Following her recovery, she resumed filming on November 30.[3]

Soundtrack

Harper Valley PTA:
Original Soundtrack Recording
Soundtrack album by various artists
Released 1978
Recorded Singleton Sound Studios
Nashville, Tennessee
Genre Soundtrack
Length 29:50
Label Plantation Records
Producer Shelby S. Singleton, Jr.

Harper Valley PTA soundtrack was released on vinyl, cassette tape and 8-track tape by Plantation Records in 1978.

Side 1:

  1. "Harper Valley PTA" – Jeannie C. Riley (3:21)
  2. "Dee's Visit" (Instrumental) – Nelson Riddle (2:10)
  3. "Mr. Harper" – Barbara Eden (2:22)
  4. "Alice's Place" (Instrumental) – Nelson Riddle (2:29)
  5. "High School Confidential" – Jerry Lee Lewis (3:07)
  6. "Willie Mae" (Instrumental) – Nelson Riddle (2:01)

Side 2:

  1. "Harper Valley PTA" (Instrumental) – Nelson Riddle (1:55)
  2. "Widow Jones" – Barbara Eden (2:38)
  3. "Twin Tune" (Instrumental) – Nelson Riddle (1:30)
  4. "Ballad of a Teenage Queen" – Johnny Cash (2:51)
  5. "Ice Cream Disco" (Instrumental) – Nelson Riddle (1:48)
  6. "Whatever Happened to Charlie Brown" – Rita Remington & Carol Channing (2:40)
  7. "Ending (Reprise: Harper Valley PTA)" (Instrumental) (1:05)

Television series

In 1981, Harper Valley PTA was made into a television sitcom (created by Sherwood Schwartz) which aired on NBC from January 1981 to May 1982. Barbara Eden reprised her role as Stella Johnson for the series which lasted two seasons and a total of 30 episodes were produced.

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