
Louisiana
Drama · History · Romance
Overview
Virginia Tregan returns to her home in the U.S. Deep South from a sojourn in Paris only to discover that her family plantation and its holdings have been lost. She determines to recoup her family's fortune.
Top Cast


Margot Kidder
Margot Kidder
Virginia Tregan
Margot Kidder
Virginia Tregan


Ian Charleson
Ian Charleson
Clarence Dandridge
Ian Charleson
Clarence Dandridge


Andréa Ferréol
Andréa Ferréol
Mignette
Andréa Ferréol
Mignette


Lloyd Bochner
Lloyd Bochner
Adrien Damvillier
Lloyd Bochner
Adrien Damvillier


Victor Lanoux
Victor Lanoux
Charles de Vigors
Victor Lanoux
Charles de Vigors


Len Cariou
Len Cariou
Oswald
Len Cariou
Oswald


Hilly Hicks
Hilly Hicks
Brent
Hilly Hicks
Brent


Raymond Pellegrin
Raymond Pellegrin
Morley
Raymond Pellegrin
Morley


Ken Pogue
Ken Pogue
Dr. Murphy
Ken Pogue
Dr. Murphy


Akosua Busia
Akosua Busia
Ivy
Akosua Busia
Ivy
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