Charleston

Charleston (1979)


  • Genre: Drama, War, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 1979-01-15
  • Runtime: 1h 38min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: RSO Television
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Karen Arthur

Summary

Stella Farrell is a southern belle in 1860's Charleston, South Carolina who is determined to hang onto her aristocratic family's mansion following the Civil War.

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  • Delta Burke

    as Stella Farrell
  • Jordan Clarke

    as Gregg Morgan
  • Richard Lawson

    as James Harris
  • Lynne Moody

    as Minerva
  • Patricia Pearcy

    as Valerie Cross
  • Martha Scott

    as Mrs. Farrell (Aunt Louisa)
  • Mandy Patinkin

    as Beaudine Croft
  • Richard Bradford

    as Cluskey
  • Lucille Benson

    as Miss Fay
  • Ben Halley Jr.

    as Gabriel
  • Dennis Burkley

    as Tom Doder
  • Ancel Cook

    as Reverend Dr. Palmer
  • Alan McRae

    as Lt. Beeson
  • Rockne Tarkington

    as Rev. Duchamp
  • William Norren

    as Maj. Day
  • Sam Cotton

    as Ned Wilson
  • Charles 'Honi' Coles

    as Old Shady
  • Robert Easton

    as Rev. Allen
  • Eddie Hailey

    as Luke
  • Joseph Chapman

    as Bank Teller
  • Michael Adams

    as 1st Soldier
  • Nelson Welch

    as Old Durban
  • William Sherwood

    as 2nd Soldier
  • George Ranito Jordan

    as 3rd Soldier
  • Eric Boles

    as Young Durba
  • Michael G. Meday

    as Andrew
  • Calvin Levels

    as Jeff
  • Vanessa Browne

    as 1st Evans Twin
  • Valeria Browne

    as 2nd Evans Twin
  • Rock A. Walker

    as Raider
  • John Ashby

    as 2nd Fighter
  • Doug Hale

    as Narrator (voice)
Directing Karen Arthur Director
Sound Elmer Bernstein Music
Production Beryl Vertue Producer
Camera Ric Waite Director of Photography
Art Tom H. John Production Design
Writing Nancy Lynn Schwartz Writer
Editing Bud Friedgen Editor

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