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Frank McGrath | ... | |
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Donald Woods | ... | |
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Dorothy Green | ... | |
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Peter Tate
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Linda Marshall | ... | |
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Jay Sheffield | ... |
Steven Brent
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Teddy Quinn | ... |
Dewey Maine McKinley
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Bella Bruck | ... |
Sybelline Tate
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Andy Albin | ... |
Spangler, the Mailman
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| Craig Huxley | ... |
Billy Joe Morgan
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| Roy Roberts | ... |
Gov. Alden
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Jeff York | ... |
Grundy Onyx Purewater Tate
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What a treasure!!! Even though this is the last of all the wonderful "Tammy" movies, it certain has not lost its appeal. What a wonderful era to have captured and produced such a realistic presence in these delightful movies. You can get lost in these movies because they represent what is good in human relationships. There is such an innocence that you think you are seeing the woman in love for the first time. The purity here makes you want to go back and do it all over again. (That is, fall in love for the first time again). I could watch this movie and all the "Tammy" movies over and over and over....again and never tire of their delightful freshness and chaste beauty within.