
Charms for the Easy Life
Drama
Overview
The story of three women who live in a North Carolina town and defy the traditional roles set forth for them by society.
Top Cast


Gena Rowlands
Gena Rowlands
Charlie Kate
Gena Rowlands
Charlie Kate


Mimi Rogers
Mimi Rogers
Sophia
Mimi Rogers
Sophia


Susan May Pratt
Susan May Pratt
Margaret
Susan May Pratt
Margaret


Geordie Johnson
Geordie Johnson
Mr. Baines
Geordie Johnson
Mr. Baines


Kenneth Mitchell
Kenneth Mitchell
Tom Hawkins III
Kenneth Mitchell
Tom Hawkins III


Wayne Robson
Wayne Robson
Doctor
Wayne Robson
Doctor
Kayla Perlmutter
Kayla Perlmutter
Margaret (child)
Kayla Perlmutter
Margaret (child)
Kirsten Kieferle
Kirsten Kieferle
Charlie Kate (1909)
Kirsten Kieferle
Charlie Kate (1909)
Cristine Rotenberg
Cristine Rotenberg
Sophia (1909)
Cristine Rotenberg
Sophia (1909)
Sylvie Weir
Sylvie Weir
People
Sylvie Weir
People
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