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  1. Happy as the Grass Was Green, later renamed Hazel's People, is a 1973 American drama film directed by Charles Davis and starring Geraldine Page, Pat Hingle and Graham Beckel. The film is one of the few Mennonite related films ever made.

  2. Happy as the Grass Was Green: Directed by Charles Davis. With Geraldine Page, Pat Hingle, Graham Beckel, Rachel Thomas. A Mennonite boy is beaten to death at an unnamed NY university protesting the Vietnam War.

    • (70)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Charles Davis
    • 1973-12
  3. Happy as the Grass Was Green. Directed by Charles Davis. It took courage to live among Hazels people. An NYU student visits a Mennonite friend in Lancaster, Pennsylvania after a fellow Mennonite is killed while protesting the Vietnam War. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Charles Davis
  4. Happy as the Grass Was Green is a film directed by Charles Davis with Geraldine Page, Pat Hingle, Graham Beckel, Rachel Thomas .... Year: 1973. Original title: Happy as the Grass Was Green (Hazel's People). Synopsis: A Mennonite boy is beaten to death at an unnamed NY university protesting the Vietnam War.

    • Stan Martin
    • Charles Davis
    • United States
    • Drama. Romance | Religion
  5. Happy as the Grass Was Green, later renamed Hazel's People, is a 1973 American drama film directed by Charles Davis and starring Geraldine Page, Pat Hingle and Graham Beckel. The film is one of the few Mennonite related films ever made.

  6. In the wake of a violent protest against the Vietnam War, New Yorker Eric Mills (Graham Beckel) travels to Pennsylvania Amish country to inform Eli (Pat Hingle) and Anna Witmer (Geraldine Page), a...

    • Drama
  7. Summaries. A Mennonite boy is beaten to death at an unnamed NY university protesting the Vietnam War. His best friend and another college student, Eric Mills, attends his funeral in the Mennonite country in Pennsylvania. Synopsis. It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Be the first to contribute. Learn more.