
Bitter Harvest
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A farmer's herd sickens and dies, then his family and neighbors fall ill, so he bucks the state agricultural establishment as he pursues the politically-explosive investigation of how his farm, family, and friends came to be poisoned.
Top Cast


Ron Howard
Ron Howard
Ned De Vries
Ron Howard
Ned De Vries


Art Carney
Art Carney
Walter Peary
Art Carney
Walter Peary


Tarah Nutter
Tarah Nutter
Kate De Vries
Tarah Nutter
Kate De Vries


David Knell
David Knell
Brandon
David Knell
Brandon


Barry Corbin
Barry Corbin
Dr. Agajanian
Barry Corbin
Dr. Agajanian


Richard Dysart
Richard Dysart
Dr. Morton Freeman
Richard Dysart
Dr. Morton Freeman
Michael Bond
Michael Bond
Dr. Bill DeJong
Michael Bond
Dr. Bill DeJong


Jim Haynie
Jim Haynie
Doc Vandecamp
Jim Haynie
Doc Vandecamp
Robert Hirschfeld
Robert Hirschfeld
Harold
Robert Hirschfeld
Harold


G.W. Bailey
G.W. Bailey
Jim Laszlo
G.W. Bailey
Jim Laszlo
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