Virginia
Post-Civil War romantic drama about defeated Southerners, starring Madeleine Carroll and Fred MacMurray.
Edward H. Griffith
Casts & Crew
Madeleine Carroll
Fred MacMurray
Sterling Hayden
Helen Broderick
Louise Beavers
Leigh Whipper
Marie Wilson
Carolyn Lee
Paul Hurst
Tom Rutherford
Darby Jones
Also Directed by Edward H. Griffith
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