
Square Dance
Drama · Romance
Overview
An awkward 13-year-old leaves her cranky grandfather in rural Texas, to live with her mother in Fort Worth.
Top Cast


Jason Robards
Jason Robards
Dillard
Jason Robards
Dillard


Jane Alexander
Jane Alexander
Juanelle
Jane Alexander
Juanelle


Winona Ryder
Winona Ryder
Gemma
Winona Ryder
Gemma


Rob Lowe
Rob Lowe
Rory
Rob Lowe
Rory


Deborah Richter
Deborah Richter
Gwen
Deborah Richter
Gwen


Guich Koock
Guich Koock
Frank
Guich Koock
Frank
Elbert Lewis
Elbert Lewis
Beecham
Elbert Lewis
Beecham
Charlotte Stanton
Charlotte Stanton
Aggie
Charlotte Stanton
Aggie
J. David Moeller
J. David Moeller
Dub Mosley
J. David Moeller
Dub Mosley
Dixie Taylor
Dixie Taylor
Dolores
Dixie Taylor
Dolores
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