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About the Film

Year

2005

Rating

PG-13

Genre

Drama / Biography

Running Time

99 MIN

Synopsis

The true story of one woman's effort to keep her family afloat under difficult circumstances comes to the screen in this bittersweet comedy drama. Evelyn Ryan (Julianne Moore) was a woman of intelligence, talent, and pluck living in the small town of Defiance, OH, in the 1950s. Evelyn was married to Kelly Ryan (Woody Harrelson), a man who gave her ten children but not much else; Kelly had a severe drinking problem, struggled to hold on to a job, and tended to spend his money as soon as he earned it. It was seemingly up to Evelyn to support the family, but with ten kids to look after, taking a job outside the home hardly seemed practical. But the resourceful Evelyn discovered a way to bring some extra money into the household — at a time when a number of companies held contests to find new advertising jingles for their products, Evelyn had a genius for coming up with slogans and winning contests, and for the better part of a decade Evelyn kept food on the table and a roof over her head by dreaming up jingles, tag lines, and ad headlines and winning contests with her handiwork, often selling the merchandise she won to pay the bills. The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio was based on the best-selling memoir by Terry Ryan, who was the sixth of Evelyn Ryan's ten kids.

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Where to Watch

Digital

About the Cast

Julianne Moore

Evelyn Ryan

Woody Harrelson

Kelly Ryan

Laura Dern

Dortha Schaefer

Trevor Morgan

Bruce Ryan at 16

Ellary Porterfield

Tuff Ryan at 13-18

About the Crew

Director

Jane Anderson

Producer

Marty P. Ewing

Producer

Jack Rapke

Producer

Steve Starkey

Producer

Robert Zemeckis

Writer

Jane Anderson

Based on Novel By

Terry Ryan

Music Scoring

John Frizzell