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  1. Cold Sassy Tree is a 1984 historical novel by Olive Ann Burns. Set in the U.S. state of Georgia in the fictional town of Cold Sassy (based on the real city of Harmony Grove, now Commerce) in 1906, it follows the life of a 14-year-old boy named Will Tweedy, and explores themes such as religion, death, and social taboos.

    • Olive Ann Burns
    • 1984
  2. 22 de fev. de 2014 · Official video content provided by Turner Home Entertainment or one of it's authorized agents.More clips, photos, and news: http://bit.ly/1hFnvtMFollow Video...

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  3. 16 de out. de 1989 · Cold Sassy Tree: Directed by Joan Tewkesbury. With Faye Dunaway, Richard Widmark, Frances Fisher, Lee Garlington. An independent woman from the North causes a scandal when she decides to wed a local general store owner just three weeks after he has been widowed.

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    • Drama
    • Joan Tewkesbury
    • 1989-10-16
  4. Cold Sassy Tree. After the death of his wife, Mattie Lou, Enoch Rucker Blakeslee (Richard Widmark), an elderly general-store owner, shocks his small, southern town by announcing his marriage...

    • Joan Tewkesbury
    • Romance
  5. In the early 20th century, an independent lady from up North causes a scandal when she decides to wed an older local general-store owner just three weeks after he's been widowed.

    • Joan Tewkesbury
    • Turner Network Television
  6. 17 de jun. de 2014 · Film Details. Genre. Drama. Romance. Release Date. 1989. Location. Concord, Georgia, USA. Technical Specs. Duration. 2h. TCM Emails. An independent woman from the North creates a scandal when she decides to marry a Southern general-store owner.

  7. Joan Tewkesbury. United States, 1989. Drama. 95. Synopsis. Handsome May-December romantic drama set in a sleepy Southern town at the turn of the century. An independent lady from up North causes a scandal when she decides to wed the local general-store owner just three weeks after he’s been widowed. Synopsis.