

Drama
Overview
Bus Riley returns to his small town after time in the army. On his return, his ex-girlfriend wants to resume their relationship. The only problem is she has married in the mean time. Searching for fulfilment in his life, Bus decides to get a job with his gay friend who is a mortician. When the mortician makes a pass at him, Bus quickly gets out.
Top Cast


Ann-Margret
Ann-Margret
Laurel Aiken
Ann-Margret
Laurel Aiken


Michael Parks
Michael Parks
Bus Riley
Michael Parks
Bus Riley


Janet Margolin
Janet Margolin
Judy Nichols
Janet Margolin
Judy Nichols


Brad Dexter
Brad Dexter
Wallace Slocum
Brad Dexter
Wallace Slocum


Jocelyn Brando
Jocelyn Brando
Mrs. Riley
Jocelyn Brando
Mrs. Riley


Larry Storch
Larry Storch
Howie
Larry Storch
Howie


Crahan Denton
Crahan Denton
Spencer
Crahan Denton
Spencer


Kim Darby
Kim Darby
Gertrude "Gussie" Riley
Kim Darby
Gertrude "Gussie" Riley


Brett Somers
Brett Somers
Carlotta
Brett Somers
Carlotta


Mimsy Farmer
Mimsy Farmer
Paula Riley
Mimsy Farmer
Paula Riley
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