
The Displaced Person
- Drama
- TV Movie
A conscientious but driven Polish refugee disrupts the hierarchy of power on a Georgia farm in the 1940s.
The Displaced Person is a 1977 drama TV movie about a Polish refugee who arrives at a Georgia farm in the 1940s and challenges the existing social order. Based on a Flannery O'Connor story, the film explores themes of displacement, prejudice, and moral conflict in the American South.
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Irene WorthMrs. McIntyre
Shirley StolerMrs. Shortley
Lane SmithMr. Shortley
John HousemanFather Flynn
Robert Earl JonesAstor
Samuel L. JacksonSulk- Noam YerushalmiMr. Guizac
- Carolyn L. Bloodworth
- Mildred Brown
- Brad Deal
- Dina HerringtonSledgewig
- Deborah Lee Jones
- Vickie Tooke
Henry FondaSelf - Series Host (uncredited)

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When did The Displaced Person air?
The Displaced Person was released on April 12, 1977.
What is The Displaced Person about?
The film follows a conscientious Polish refugee who disrupts the power dynamics on a Georgia farm during the 1940s, examining themes of cultural displacement and social hierarchy.
What type of production is this?
The Displaced Person is a TV movie, a made-for-television drama production rather than a theatrical film or series.













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