Miss Lettie and Me (2002)
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: This made-for-television holiday film stars Mary Tyler Moore as Lettie Anderson, a curmudgeonly spinster living a solitary, loveless existence on her rural Southern plantation. With the unexpected... This made-for-television holiday film stars Mary Tyler Moore as Lettie Anderson, a curmudgeonly spinster living a solitary, loveless existence on her rural Southern plantation. With the unexpected arrival of Lettie's spunky 9-year-old grandniece Travis (Holliston Coleman), farmhand Isaiah Wallace (Charles Robinson) and former flame Sam Madison (Burt Reynolds) attempt to break Lettie's self-imposed isolation and help her rediscover the joys of love, life, and family. [More]
Starring: Mary Tyler Moore, Burt Reynolds, Charles Robinson, Holliston Coleman
Starring: Mary Tyler Moore, Burt Reynolds, Charles Robinson, Holliston Coleman, Irma P. Hall, Marguerite Hannah, Laura-Shay Griffin, Jennifer Crumbley
Director: Ian Barry
Director: Ian Barry
Screenwriter: Darlene Young
Producer: James Westman
Composer: Alan Williams
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