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On the Fourth of July holiday in 1906, the Miller family prepares to celebrate in their New England home. Young Richard, 16, is a thoughtful and poetic youth in love with a neighbor girl, Muriel. When Richard's messages of poetry to Muriel upset her prudish father, Muriel is forbidden to see him and forced to write a letter saying she wishes no more to do with him. Richard, devastated, sets out to learn the evil ways of the world and put his broken heart behind him.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Anthony Petrillo | Tommy | Unowned | |
Geraldine Fitzgerald | Essie Miller | Unowned | |
William Swetland | Nat Miller | Unowned | |
Christina Whitmore | Mildred | Unowned | |
Victor Garber | Arthur | Unowned | |
Joyce Ebert | Lily Miller | Unowned | |
John Braden | Sid Davis | Unowned | |
Richard Backus | Richard Miller | Unowned | |
Ralph Drischell | David McComber | Unowned | |
Linda Hunt | Nora | Unowned | |
Sean P. Griffin | Bartender | Unowned | |
Suzanne Lederer | Belle | Unowned | |
Donald Gantry | Salesman | Unowned | |
Swoosie Kurtz | Muriel McComber | Unowned |