

Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Set in a sleepy Southern Louisiana town in 1959, a lawyer, searches for justice as he volunteers to help a black woman whose property is being threatened by the Holts, the first family of the town, after she refuses to sell her valuable land.
Top Cast


Scott Glenn
Scott Glenn
Willie Croft
Scott Glenn
Willie Croft


Jamie Lee Curtis
Jamie Lee Curtis
Whitsey Loftin
Jamie Lee Curtis
Whitsey Loftin


Bette Davis
Bette Davis
Hannah Loftin
Bette Davis
Hannah Loftin


John Randolph
John Randolph
Augustus Tompkins
John Randolph
Augustus Tompkins


Ron O'Neal
Ron O'Neal
Daniel Backus
Ron O'Neal
Daniel Backus


Bruce McGill
Bruce McGill
V.D. Skinner
Bruce McGill
V.D. Skinner


Richard Venture
Richard Venture
Brevard Holt
Richard Venture
Brevard Holt


John McIntire
John McIntire
Judge Dudley McCormack
John McIntire
Judge Dudley McCormack


Beah Richards
Beah Richards
Elvira Backus
Beah Richards
Elvira Backus


Penny Fuller
Penny Fuller
Marci Holt
Penny Fuller
Marci Holt
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