
Grand Ole Opry
Comedy · Music
Overview
Aided by musicians at the Grand Ole Opry, a small-town mayor in the Ozarks takes on a group of crooked politicians.
Top Cast


Leon Weaver
Leon Weaver
Abner Weaver
Leon Weaver
Abner Weaver


June Weaver
June Weaver
Elviry Weaver
June Weaver
Elviry Weaver


Frank Weaver
Frank Weaver
Cicero Weaver
Frank Weaver
Cicero Weaver


Allan Lane
Allan Lane
Fred Barnes
Allan Lane
Fred Barnes


Henry Kolker
Henry Kolker
William C. Scully
Henry Kolker
William C. Scully


Purnell Pratt
Purnell Pratt
Attorney General
Purnell Pratt
Attorney General


Ferris Taylor
Ferris Taylor
Lt. Gov. Edgar G. Thompson
Ferris Taylor
Lt. Gov. Edgar G. Thompson


Loretta Weaver
Loretta Weaver
Violey Weaver
Loretta Weaver
Violey Weaver


Claire Carleton
Claire Carleton
Ginger Gordon
Claire Carleton
Ginger Gordon


John Hartley
John Hartley
'Hunch' Clifton
John Hartley
'Hunch' Clifton
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