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Released January 1st, 1987, 'Courtship' stars Hallie Foote, William Converse-Roberts, Amanda Plummer, Richard Jenkins The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 24 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from respected users.

Interested in knowing what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "In 1915, Elizabeth has fallen in love with Horace Robedaux, a young man her father condemns as a "wild boy." No matter how strict and protective, her parents cannot deter their daughter's growing independence."

'Courtship' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on MGM Plus, and DIRECTV .

'Courtship' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on January 1st, 1987
Watch on DVD or Blu-ray starting July 13th, 2004 - Buy Courtship DVD

The Orphans' Home Cycle

CORRECT VIEWING ORDER: (1) Convicts (2) Lily Dale (3) Courtship (4) On Valentine's Day (5) 1918 // The Orphans' Home Cycle is a 3-part drama written by Horton Foote. Each of the three parts in the trilogy comprises three one-act plays: The Story of a Childhood (Part 1), The Story of a Marriage (Part 2), and The Story of a Family (Part 3). The focus is on Horace Robedaux (inspired by Foote's father) and Elizabeth Vaughn (inspired by Foote's mother) at the turn of the 20th Century to the beginning of the Depression, following Horace through three decades, as "seen through three generations of three families." Some of these plays were made into movies, released individually and not in order.