Wildrose (1984)

Sometimes a woman has to listen to her own voice

Wildrose (1984) poster

June Lorich works at the Mesabi Mine on Minnesota's iron range. After an emotionally and physically abusive marriage, June is determined to make it on her own. But the worsening steel industry forces major cutbacks and June is bumped down to an all-male pit. She becomes the brunt of the other workers' hostilities and is forced to fight against them -- and the man she loves -- to save her job.

Director: John Hanson
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 95 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Peter Stein
Editing: Arthur Coburn
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

small town, minnesota, mining, romance, coal

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wildrose about?
June Lorich works at the Mesabi Mine on Minnesota's iron range. After an emotionally and physically abusive marriage, June is determined to make it on her own. But the worsening steel industry forces major cutbacks and June is bumped down to an all-male pit. She becomes the brunt of the other workers' hostilities and is forced to fight against them -- and the man she loves -- to save her job.
Who directed Wildrose?
Wildrose was directed by John Hanson.
Who stars in Wildrose?
Wildrose stars Lisa Eichhorn, Tom Bower, Stephen Yoakam, Cinda Jackson, Lydia Olson, Dan Nemanick.
How long is Wildrose?
Wildrose has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is Wildrose?
Wildrose is a Drama film.
Where was Wildrose produced?
Wildrose was produced in United States of America.