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The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond

"An American legend is back"

Fisher Willow is the disliked Memphis débutante daughter of a plantation owner with a distaste for narrow-minded people and a penchant for shocking and insulting those around her. After returning from studies overseas, Fisher falls in love with Jimmy, the down-and-out son of an alcoholic father and an insane mother who works at a store on her family's plantation.

Top Cast

  • Bryce Dallas Howard

    Bryce Dallas Howard

    Fisher Willow

  • Chris Evans

    Chris Evans

    Jimmy Dobyne

  • Ellen Burstyn

    Ellen Burstyn

    Miss Addie

  • Ann-Margret

    Ann-Margret

    Aunt Cornelia

  • Jennifer Sipes

    Jennifer Sipes

    Caroline

  • Mamie Gummer

    Mamie Gummer

    Julie

  • Will Patton

    Will Patton

    Old Man Dobyne

  • Jessica Ann Collins

    Jessica Ann Collins

    Vinnie

  • Peter Gerety

    Peter Gerety

    Mr. Van Hooven

Overview

Fisher Willow is the disliked Memphis débutante daughter of a plantation owner with a distaste for narrow-minded people and a penchant for shocking and insulting those around her. After returning from studies overseas, Fisher falls in love with Jimmy, the down-and-out son of an alcoholic father and an insane mother who works at a store on her family's plantation.

Rating

5.3 / 10
48 Reviews
1 Popular

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