Peyton Place  (1957)

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  |  Color  |  157 Minutes
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The movie Peyton Place, released in 1957 and directed by Mark Robson with William C. Mellor as cinematographer and editing by David Bretherton, James B. Clark.
Directed by | Mark Robson
Cinematography by | William C. Mellor
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4-Track Stereo
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Drama, Romance

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Cast
Constance MacKenzie
Michael Rossi
Dr. Swain
Lucas Cross
Norman Page
Betty Anderson
Selena Cross
Allison MacKenzie
Ted Carter
Rodney Harrington
Nellie Cross
Miss Elsie Thornton
Mr. Harrington
Prosecutor
Seth Bushwell
Charles Partridge
Marion Partridge
Mrs. Evelyn Page
Jury Foreman
Messenger
Court Bailiff
Miss Colton
Army Sergeant
Townsman
Court Clerk
Cory Hyde
Pee Wee
Bailiff
Courtroom Spectator
Courtroom Spectator
White Hall Inn Bar Patron
Naval Officer
Joseph 'Joey' Cross
Parade Participant
Parade Participant
Guest At Whitehall Inn
Courtroom Spectator
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Hair Styles
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Music Department
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Musicians Coordinator: Marching Band
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Assistant To Producer
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Consultant: Vintage Car Coordinator
Script Supervisor
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