A tangled triangle. In the rural South of the early 20th century, Miss Amelia is the town eccentric, selling corn liquor and dispensing medicine. She takes in her half-sister's son, a diminutive crook-back named Lymon. He suggests they open a café in the downstairs of her large house. Marvin Macy gets out of prison and returns to town; turns out he was married to Amelia but it wasn't consummated. He pleaded, then got angry. Is he back for revenge? Eventually, Amelia and Marvin stage a no-holds-barred fight in the café. Lymon's complicated response to Marvin and to Cousin Amelia figures in the resolution.
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Vanessa Redgrave | Miss Amelia |
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Keith Carradine | Marvin Macy |
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Cork Hubbert | Cousin Lymon |
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Rod Steiger | Rev. Willin |
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Austin Pendleton | Lawyer Taylor |
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Beth Dixon | Mary Hale |
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Lanny Flaherty | Merlie Ryan |
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Mert Hatfield | Stumpy McPhail |
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Earl Hindman | Henry Macy |
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Anne Pitoniak | Mrs. McPhail |
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Frederick Johnson | Jeff |
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Lauri Raymond | Sadie Ricketts |
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Joe Stevens | Henry Ford Crimp |
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Keith Wommack | Tom Rainey |
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Kevin Wommack | George Rainey |
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Laura Burns | Molly Kelly |
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Megan Bowman | Townspeople |
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Fred Brumfield | Townspeople |
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Mary Brumfield | Townspeople |
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Pam Christian | Townspeople |
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Jack Colby | Townspeople |
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Ted J. Crum | Townspeople |
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Candi Duke | Townspeople |
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Gayle Epperson | Townspeople |
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Mandy Fabian | Townspeople |
| Director | Simon Callow |
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| Writer | Edward Albee, Michael Hirst, Carson McCullers | |
| Producer | Paul Bradley, Ismail Merchant, Donald Rosenfeld | |
| Musician | Richard Robbins | |
| Photography | Walter Lassally | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed) Widescreen (1.78:1) Widescreen (16:9) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Stereo [English] |
| Edition Release Date | Jan 18, 2005 |
| Regions | Region 1 |