The Long, Hot Summer  (1958)

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  |  Color  |  115 Minutes
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The movie The Long, Hot Summer, released in 1958 and directed by Martin Ritt with Joseph LaShelle as cinematographer and editing by Louis R. Loeffler.
Directed by | Martin Ritt
Cinematography by | Joseph LaShelle
Edited by | Louis R. Loeffler
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4-Track Stereo, Mono
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Drama

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Cast
Ben Quick
Clara Varner
Will Varner
Eula Varner
Minnie Littlejohn
Alan Stewart
Agnes Stewart
Elizabeth Stewart
Ambulance Driver
Man At Auction
Man At Auction
Man At Auction
Linus Olds
Woman At Auction
Harry Peabody
Tom Shortly
Man At Auction
Man At Auction
Man At Auction
Man At Auction
John Fisher
Man At Auction
Pete Armistead
Man At Auction
J.V. Bookright
Justice Of The Peace
Minor Role
Man At Auction
Man At Auction
Minor Role
Buddy Peabody
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Novel - Short Story "barn Burning" - Novel "the Hamlet"
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Hair Stylist
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Assistant To Producer
Script Supervisor
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