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''Crisis at Central High'' is a 1981 made-for-television movie about the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1957, based on a draft of the memoir by the same name by former assistant principal Elizabeth Huckaby.〔(News Releases ), 40th Anniversary web Site〕 William Link and Richard Levinson wrote the screenplay and were executive producers together with David Susskind of Time-Life Productions.〔John O'Connor. (TV: Little Rock, 1957: 'Crisis at Central High,' ) ''The New York Times'' (review), Feb. 4, 1981〕 The film starred Joanne Woodward as Huckaby and told the events from that character's point of view, although one obituary at the time of Huckaby's death cited her as saying the TV-movie enlarged her role.〔Linda S. Caillouet.(Central High crisis diarist dies, ) ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette'', March 20, 1999 (retrieved November 3, 2006)〕 Woodward was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or a Special and a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV, in 1981 and 1982 respectively.〔(Awards and Nominations for ''Crisis at Central High'' (1981) ) on Internet Movie Database〕 ==Critical reception== Reviewer John O'Connor of ''The New York Times'' observed, "In the end, of course, the real heroes of this piece are the nine black students," whom O'Connor described as "played to quiet perfection." Actors highlighted for their portrayals included Calvin Levels as Ernest Green (the only senior in the group) and Regina Taylor as Minnijean Brown, launching that actress' professional career.〔(Regina Taylor ) at Hollywood.com〕 Other principal actors in the film included Charles Durning as the principal and Henderson Forsythe as Huckaby's husband, Glenn.
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