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Return to Peyton Place

Return to Peyton Place (1961)

Movie •6.6 •2h 3m •All Ages
DramaRomance

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Residents of the small town of Peyton Place aren't pleased when they realize they're the characters in local writer Allison MacKenzie's controversial first novel. A sequel to the hit 1957 film.

DirectorsJosé Ferrer
WritersRonald Alexander

Top Cast

Carol Lynley

Carol Lynley

Allison MacKenzie

Jeff Chandler

Jeff Chandler

Lewis Jackman

Eleanor Parker

Eleanor Parker

Connie Rossi

Mary Astor

Mary Astor

Roberta Carter

Robert Sterling

Robert Sterling

Mike Rossi

Luciana Paluzzi

Luciana Paluzzi

Raffaella Carter

Brett Halsey

Brett Halsey

Ted Carter

Gunnar Hellström

Gunnar Hellström

Nils

Tuesday Weld

Tuesday Weld

Selena Cross

Max Showalter

Max Showalter

Nick Parker (uncredited)

Bob Crane

Bob Crane

Peter White (uncredited)

Wilton Graff

Wilton Graff

Dr. Fowkles (uncredited)

Jennifer Howard

Jennifer Howard

Diane Jackman (uncredited)

Hari Rhodes

Hari Rhodes

Arthur (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Woman at Town Meeting (uncredited)

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