

Drama · Romance
Overview
Parrish McLean lives with his mother Ellen on Sala Post's tobacco plantation in the Connecticut River Valley. His mother winds up marrying Sala's rival Judd Raike, ruthless planter who wants to drive Sala out of business. Judd insists that Parrish learn the business from the ground up.
Top Cast


Troy Donahue
Troy Donahue
Parrish McLean
Troy Donahue
Parrish McLean


Claudette Colbert
Claudette Colbert
Ellen McLean
Claudette Colbert
Ellen McLean


Karl Malden
Karl Malden
Judd Raike
Karl Malden
Judd Raike


Dean Jagger
Dean Jagger
Sala Post
Dean Jagger
Sala Post


Connie Stevens
Connie Stevens
Lucy
Connie Stevens
Lucy


Diane McBain
Diane McBain
Alison Post
Diane McBain
Alison Post


Sharon Hugueny
Sharon Hugueny
Paige Raike
Sharon Hugueny
Paige Raike


Dub Taylor
Dub Taylor
Teet Howie
Dub Taylor
Teet Howie


Hampton Fancher
Hampton Fancher
Edgar Raike
Hampton Fancher
Edgar Raike


David Knapp
David Knapp
Wiley Raike
David Knapp
Wiley Raike
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