
The Old Homestead
Comedy · Drama · Music
Overview
In this entry in the "Weaver Family" series, the town of Farmington is being plagued by a crime wave. The angry citizens are ready to impeach the mayor, June Weaver, and the police chief, Leon Weaver. To end the crime and preserve her career, June feigns corruption and hires a real gangster to get rid of the local mobs. Unfortunately, a bona fide crooked councilman intervenes and makes real mob connections causing an earnest journalist to launch a front page attack.
Top Cast


Leon Weaver
Leon Weaver
Abner Weaver
Leon Weaver
Abner Weaver


Frank Weaver
Frank Weaver
Cicero Weaver
Frank Weaver
Cicero Weaver


June Weaver
June Weaver
Mayor Elviry Weaver
June Weaver
Mayor Elviry Weaver


Dick Purcell
Dick Purcell
Scarf Lennin
Dick Purcell
Scarf Lennin


Jed Prouty
Jed Prouty
Councilman Bell
Jed Prouty
Councilman Bell


Anne Jeffreys
Anne Jeffreys
Goldie
Anne Jeffreys
Goldie


Maris Wrixon
Maris Wrixon
Mary Jo Weaver
Maris Wrixon
Mary Jo Weaver


Robert Conway
Robert Conway
Fred Morgan
Robert Conway
Fred Morgan


Linda Brent
Linda Brent
Bunny
Linda Brent
Bunny
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