Scandal in a Small Town

1988 American TV series or program
Scandal in a Small Town
GenreDrama
Written byRobert J. Avrech
Directed byAnthony Page
StarringRaquel Welch
Christa Denton
Frances Lee McCain
Robin Gammell
Peter Van Norden
Ronny Cox
Music byMark Snow
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersMark Carliner
Michele Rappaport
Production locationsVerdugo Hills High School - 10625 Plainview Avenue, Tujunga, Los Angeles, California
CinematographyPaul Lohmann
EditorSkip Schoolnik
Production companyCarliner-Rappaport Productions
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseApril 10, 1988 (1988-04-10)

Scandal in a Small Town is a 1988 television film directed by Anthony Page and starring Raquel Welch.

Plot

Leda Beth Vincent lives in the small town of Shiloh. Her daughter Julie is a high school student who experiences anti-Semitic propaganda in her history class. Leda thinks this is unacceptable and tries to fight the Board of Education. She is forced to take them and the teacher responsible to court.

Cast of characters

  • Raquel Welch as Leda Beth Vincent
  • Christa Denton as Julie Vincent
  • Frances Lee McCain as Gwendolyn McLeod
  • Robin Gammell as Professor Paul Martin
  • Peter Van Norden as Lawyer
  • Ronny Cox as George Baker
  • Mickey Jones as Glenn
  • Peter Palmer as Scottie
  • Harold Pruett as Michael

External links

  • Scandal in a Small Town at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata

References

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Films directed by Anthony Page
  • Inadmissible Evidence (1968)
  • The Missiles of October (1974)
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood (1975)
  • I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977)
  • Absolution (1978)
  • The Lady Vanishes (1979)
  • Bill (1981)
  • Grace Kelly (1983)
  • Bill: On His Own (1983)
  • Forbidden (1984)
  • Second Serve (1986)
  • Monte Carlo (1986)
  • Scandal in a Small Town (1988)
  • Chernobyl: The Final Warning (1991)
  • Middlemarch (1994)
  • My Zinc Bed (2008)


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