
Carolina
Comedy · Romance
Overview
During Civil War Reconstruction, the Connelly family is romantically restored to their former glory when Will Connelly marries a Yankee farm girl, Joanna Tate, despite the objects of his temperamental father Bob Connelly.
Top Cast


Janet Gaynor
Janet Gaynor
Joanna Tate
Janet Gaynor
Joanna Tate


Lionel Barrymore
Lionel Barrymore
Bob Connelly
Lionel Barrymore
Bob Connelly


Robert Young
Robert Young
Will Connelly
Robert Young
Will Connelly


Henrietta Crosman
Henrietta Crosman
Mrs. Ellen Connelly
Henrietta Crosman
Mrs. Ellen Connelly


Richard Cromwell
Richard Cromwell
Allan
Richard Cromwell
Allan


Mona Barrie
Mona Barrie
Virginia Buchanan
Mona Barrie
Virginia Buchanan


Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple
Joan Connelly (uncredited)
Shirley Temple
Joan Connelly (uncredited)


Stepin Fetchit
Stepin Fetchit
Scipio
Stepin Fetchit
Scipio


Russell Simpson
Russell Simpson
Richards
Russell Simpson
Richards


John Elliott
John Elliott
Gen. Robert E. Lee
John Elliott
Gen. Robert E. Lee
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