
F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Last of the Belles
Drama · Romance · TV Movie
Overview
A semi-fictional account of how writer F. Scott Fitzgerald met his wife while he was in the army and stationed in Alabama in 1919.
Top Cast


Richard Chamberlain
Richard Chamberlain
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Richard Chamberlain
F. Scott Fitzgerald


Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon
Ailie Calhoun
Susan Sarandon
Ailie Calhoun


Blythe Danner
Blythe Danner
Zelda Fitzgerald
Blythe Danner
Zelda Fitzgerald


David Huffman
David Huffman
Andy McKenna
David Huffman
Andy McKenna
Ernest Thompson
Ernest Thompson
Earl Shoen
Ernest Thompson
Earl Shoen


Richard Hatch
Richard Hatch
Bill Knowles
Richard Hatch
Bill Knowles


James Naughton
James Naughton
Capt. John Haines
James Naughton
Capt. John Haines
Albert Stratton
Albert Stratton
John Biggs
Albert Stratton
John Biggs


Brooke Adams
Brooke Adams
Kitty Preston
Brooke Adams
Kitty Preston
Alex Sheafe
Alex Sheafe
Philippe
Alex Sheafe
Philippe
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