
Blaze
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
A middle-aged Louisiana governor falls in love with a young stripper, which jeopardizes his political career and the radical policies which have made him a controversial figure.
Top Cast


Paul Newman
Paul Newman
Gov. Earl K. Long
Paul Newman
Gov. Earl K. Long


Lolita Davidovich
Lolita Davidovich
Blaze Starr
Lolita Davidovich
Blaze Starr


Jerry Hardin
Jerry Hardin
Thibodeaux
Jerry Hardin
Thibodeaux


Gailard Sartain
Gailard Sartain
LaGrange
Gailard Sartain
LaGrange


Jeffrey DeMunn
Jeffrey DeMunn
Eldon Tuck
Jeffrey DeMunn
Eldon Tuck
Garland Bunting
Garland Bunting
Doc Ferriday
Garland Bunting
Doc Ferriday


Richard Jenkins
Richard Jenkins
Picayune
Richard Jenkins
Picayune


Brandon Smith
Brandon Smith
Arvin Deeter
Brandon Smith
Arvin Deeter


Blaze Starr
Blaze Starr
Lily
Blaze Starr
Lily
Glynn Rubin
Glynn Rubin
Crony Wife #2
Glynn Rubin
Crony Wife #2
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