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Originally aired in 1985. Starring Vanessa Redgrave.
*Three Sovereigns for Sarah, a Landmark film was originally aired in 1985, and was produced by American Playhouse for PBS. Starring Vanessa Redgrave as Sarah Cloyce, it is considered by many to be the most historically accurate dramatization of the Salem Witch Trials. Danvers historian Richard B. Trask served as a consultant for historical accuracy. The film was based on the book ''Salem Possessed'' by Stephen Nissenbaum.
*The rough story outline: In the winter of 1703, Sarah Cloyce has journeyed to Boston with her nephew Samuel. She hopes to receive retribution for the wrongful deaths of her sisters Rebecca Nurse and Mary Easty, both executed in the Witch Hysteria 10 years before. The story is told by back-tracking to the events that led up to the Witchcraft trials, such as feuding neighbors and problems with the minister and no real charter or court to keep peace or fairness.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 08:56, 29 May 2008

  • Three Sovereigns for Sarah, a Landmark film was originally aired in 1985, and was produced by American Playhouse for PBS. Starring Vanessa Redgrave as Sarah Cloyce, it is considered by many to be the most historically accurate dramatization of the Salem Witch Trials. Danvers historian Richard B. Trask served as a consultant for historical accuracy. The film was based on the book Salem Possessed by Stephen Nissenbaum.
  • The rough story outline: In the winter of 1703, Sarah Cloyce has journeyed to Boston with her nephew Samuel. She hopes to receive retribution for the wrongful deaths of her sisters Rebecca Nurse and Mary Easty, both executed in the Witch Hysteria 10 years before. The story is told by back-tracking to the events that led up to the Witchcraft trials, such as feuding neighbors and problems with the minister and no real charter or court to keep peace or fairness.

See Also