Norma Rae (1979) - (Movie Clip) They're Watching Me
North Carolina mill worker Sally Field (title character) gets promoted for griping by Gardner (Lonny Chapman), causing almost immediate conflict with her fellow-employee father (Pat Hingle), early in Martin Ritt's Norma Rae, 1979.
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Norma Rae - (Original Trailer)
A young single mother (Sally Field) and her co-worker try to unionize the mill where they work in Norma Rae (1979).
Norma Rae (1979) -- (Movie Clip) What A Union Is
Sally Field (title character) in the crowd as New York union organizer Reuben (Ron Liebman) makes his famous speech in a back-woods North Carolina church, her pal Bonnie Mae (Gail Strickland) among his supporters, in Martin Ritt's Norma Rae, 1979.
Norma Rae (1979) -- (Movie Clip) It Goes Like It Goes
Real photos of the young Sally Field (title character), Martin Ritt directing factory scenes from Opelika, Alabama, and Jennifer Warnes' much-praised rendering of the Oscar-winning song by David Shire and Norman Gimbel, opening Norma Rae, 1979.
Norma Rae (1979) -- (Movie Clip) Things Can Get To You
Still not comfortable in her new job as a floor supervisor, Sally Field (title character) strikes up a sudden acquaintance with fellow mill worker Sonny (Beau Bridges), her dad (Pat Hingle) not approving, in Martin Ritt's Norma Rae, 1979.