The Long Hot Summer (1985-1985)

Premiere:
October 6, 1985

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
October 7, 1985

Original Title:
The Long Hot Summer

Alternate Titles:
Flammender Sommer - Der lange, heiße Sommer
O Mercador de Almas

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Leonard Hill Films

When drifter Ben Quick arrives in a small Mississippi town, Will Varner, a family patriarch, sees Ben as a better choice to inherit the family business than his only son, Jody. Will therefore tries to push Ben and his daughter Clara into marriage. Clara is initially reluctant to court Ben, and Jody senses that Ben threatens his position.

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Associate Producer:
Bobbi Kronowitz
Daniel T. Cahn

Casting:
Kathleen Letterie

Costume Design:
Shay Cunliffe

Director:
Stuart Cooper

Director of Photography:
Reed Smoot
Steve Yaconelli

Editor:
Daniel T. Cahn

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Ronald H. Gilbert

Executive Producer:
Leonard Hill
John Thomas Lenox

First Assistant Director:
Martin Walters

Hairstylist:
Tammy Kusian

Makeup Artist:
Joann Wabisca

Novel:
William Faulkner

Original Music Composer:
Charles Bernstein

Producer:
Dori Weiss

Production Design:
Jan Scott

Production Manager:
Patricia A. Stallone

Second Assistant Director:
Scott White

Second Unit Director:
David Gaines

Set Decoration:
Keith Hein

Supervising Producer:
Ronald H. Gilbert

Writer:
Rita Mae Brown
Dennis Turner

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