A Place to Grow (aka Moissons du coeur, Les France French TV title) is a 1995 drama film written and directed by Merlin (Merle) Miller.[1][2][3]
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A Place to Grow | |
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Directed by | Merlin Miller |
Written by | Merlin Miller Sandy Dillbeck Woody P. Snow |
Produced by | Merlin Miller |
Starring | Gary Morris Tracy Kristofferson John Beck Nikki Dunaway Wilford Brimley Boxcar Willie |
Cinematography | Peter Wolf |
Edited by | Roger Jared |
Music by | Gary Morris Nick Sibley |
Distributed by | MTI Home Video |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes (TV) 118 minutes (DVD) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Upon his brother's death, Matt Walker, a recording artist, returns to his hometown to sell the family farm. Upon returning home, Matt rekindles a relationship with his high school sweetheart, who is now married to the secretive Paul and lives next door. Matt is pressured to sell his family farm to a wealth developer, who is buying up property around town and putting local farmers out of business. Matt, who suspects foul play in his brother Scott’s death, attempts to find his murderer.
After moving back home to the farm after his brother's death, a musician and his family begin to suspect that the brother's death may not have been accidental, and that a local businessman may be involved.
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