Roses Are for the Rich (1987)

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Written by Jonell Lawson, Judith Paige Mitchell

Directed by Mike Miller

Running Time: 210 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1987

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

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Cast

Joe PennyLloyd Murphy
Lisa HartmanAutumn McAvin Norton Corbett Osborne
Image for Bruce DernBruce DernDouglas Osborne
Richard MasurEverett Corbett
Image for Robert PicardoRobert PicardoDurant
Betty BuckleyElla
Mary ConleyHostess
Rhonda DotsonJosie
Howard DuffDenton
Helen DuffyManager
Shaun DukeDesk Clerk
Britton ElliottYoung Autumn
Janie GreenspunReporter
Anne HaneyAunt Molly
Ben HickmanPolitician
Diana HunterWaitress
John M. JacksonDr. Clyde Andrews
Al JonesMiner
Thomas KnickerbockerMale Guest
Madison MasonPrentiss Osborne
Richard McKenzie
Jeane MoriEurasian Girl
Edward W. Mudd Jr.Miner
Image for Kate MulgrewKate MulgrewKendall Murphy
Richard MurphyMiner
Michael NicolosiReporter
Peggy PopeBea Osborne
Dee Dee RescherCarrie
Patricia RichardeCoroner
Herman RobinsonGardener
Roger RookPoliceman
Chad SmoakYoung Brian
Ester SpitzJury Foreman
Marjorie StappMatron
Morgan StevensBrian Osborne
Jason StuartD.J.
Jerry TaftMinister
Dendrie TaylorKiki
Vikki TiffanyJail Matron
Michael Dan WagnerJudge
William WolfeSupervisor
Sharon WyattHarriet Osborne
Hunter YarboroughJoshua
Jim YoungsLonnie Norton
Rita ZoharDaisy

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