
A Place Called Today
Drama
Overview
Racial tensions arise when a black lawyer runs for mayor of a racially divided town.
Top Cast
J. Herbert Kerr Jr.
J. Herbert Kerr Jr.
Randy Johnson
J. Herbert Kerr Jr.
Randy Johnson


Lana Wood
Lana Wood
Carolyn Schneider
Lana Wood
Carolyn Schneider


Cheri Caffaro
Cheri Caffaro
Cindy Cartwright
Cheri Caffaro
Cindy Cartwright
Richard Smedley
Richard Smedley
Ron Carton
Richard Smedley
Ron Carton
Peter Carew
Peter Carew
Ben Atkinson
Peter Carew
Ben Atkinson
Woody Carter
Woody Carter
Black Radical
Woody Carter
Black Radical
Leo Tepp
Leo Tepp
Alexander Cartwright
Leo Tepp
Alexander Cartwright


Timothy Brown
Timothy Brown
Steve Smith
Timothy Brown
Steve Smith
Cachaco
Cachaco
White Radical
Cachaco
White Radical
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