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- VIEW POINTS, Page 56TELEVISIONKnots Landing on the Prairie
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- Few brand names in television have been as successful in
- recent years as the Hallmark Hall of Fame. Its tony TV movies,
- usually uplifting slices of Americana (Sarah, Plain and Tall;
- Promise), have consistently won Emmys as well as high ratings. O
- PIONEERS! (CBS, Feb. 2, 9 p.m. EST), Willa Cather's 1913 novel
- about the Nebraska frontier, must have seemed an ideal Hallmark
- project. It is certainly ideal for Jessica Lange, one of those
- over-40 movie actresses who are increasingly turning to TV for
- "mature" roles. As Alexandra Bergson, the Swedish farmer's
- daughter who tames the "wild land," she has a steely grace. But
- what was grand and moving in the novel comes out small and
- ordinary. Maybe it's because screenwriter Robert W. Lenski and
- director Glenn Jordan treat every event in Alexandra's life (a
- family quarrel, a sudden death) as if it were a scene from Knots
- Landing. Or maybe it's just that Cather's bittersweet picture
- of frontier life can't be reduced to greeting-card sentiments.
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- By Richard Zoglin.
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