
Growing the Big One
TV Movie · Drama · Romance
Overview
A radio talk-show host inherits her grandpa's pumpkin farm. When she loses her job, she's forced to take over the farm and host a new 'green' program. To keep the farm and pay off the mortgage, she hopes to win the pumpkin-growing contest.
Top Cast


Shannen Doherty
Shannen Doherty
Emma Silver
Shannen Doherty
Emma Silver


Kavan Smith
Kavan Smith
Seth
Kavan Smith
Seth


Aaron Pearl
Aaron Pearl
Bobby Ellis
Aaron Pearl
Bobby Ellis


April Telek
April Telek
Marie
April Telek
Marie


Stephanie Belding
Stephanie Belding
Betty
Stephanie Belding
Betty


Keith MacKechnie
Keith MacKechnie
Russell
Keith MacKechnie
Russell


Ralph Alderman
Ralph Alderman
Hank Moffat
Ralph Alderman
Hank Moffat


Alf Humphreys
Alf Humphreys
Sheriff Quinn
Alf Humphreys
Sheriff Quinn


Dolores Drake
Dolores Drake
Carol Moffat
Dolores Drake
Carol Moffat


Eric Keenleyside
Eric Keenleyside
Mayor Kyle Finster
Eric Keenleyside
Mayor Kyle Finster
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