
The Christian Licorice Store
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A tennis champ falls in with the Hollywood crowd, finds himself being corrupted by the life in the fast lane.
Top Cast


Beau Bridges
Beau Bridges
Cane
Beau Bridges
Cane


Maud Adams
Maud Adams
Cynthia
Maud Adams
Cynthia


Gilbert Roland
Gilbert Roland
Jonathan 'JC' Carruthers
Gilbert Roland
Jonathan 'JC' Carruthers


Allan Arbus
Allan Arbus
Monroe
Allan Arbus
Monroe


Anne Randall
Anne Randall
Texas Girl
Anne Randall
Texas Girl


Monte Hellman
Monte Hellman
Joseph
Monte Hellman
Joseph


Jaclyn Hellman
Jaclyn Hellman
Mary
Jaclyn Hellman
Mary
'Butch' Bucholtz
'Butch' Bucholtz
Self
'Butch' Bucholtz
Self


Jean Renoir
Jean Renoir
Self
Jean Renoir
Self
Dido Freire
Dido Freire
Self
Dido Freire
Self
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