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God's Little Acre (1958)
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Starring: Buddy Hackett, Tina Louise, Aldo Ray, Robert Ryan, Russell Collins, Lance Fuller, Rex Ingram, Michael Landon, Jack Lord, Fay Spain, Helen Westcott
Director: Anthony Mann
Category: Drama, Family
Studio: Geneon Entertainment USA
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Length:
118 mins

 
 

 

Forbidden love in the hot Georgia sun.

Based on the provocative best-selling novel, a beautiful, primitive Georgia and its people are brought to life in this sadly comic tragedy. Poor white sharecropper Ty Ty Warden (Robert Ryan) is convinced that a golden treasure lies hidden, buried away somewhere on his land. As his impoverished family languishes, he spends years digging holes in his land, rather than cultivating it. His obsession with finding the easy answer to life's problems is reflected by those around him, as they all seek their own impossible dreams.