Top cast:Anita Hendrie,Linda Arvidson,Dorothy West
Director:Greg Berlanti
Genre:Musical
Region:Morocco
Year:2011
Storyline:]His face hidden by the low, broad brim of his black hat, Ethan dismounts and wordlessly shakes hands with his brother Aaron.He replies with a lie: "Forty-two."Expectantly, she wants to love him, care for him, and know more about him.She tells him that despite his efforts to be unseen and unheard at her door, she hears him listening outside.You give your word, you gotta keep it").With a rambling and incoherent speech (seemingly improvised), Johnny Boy had lots of excuses for ignoring his regular Tuesday payment:other debts had higher priority ("Comin"" home, I ran into Jimmy Sparks.And how his grandmother often left him alone to be with her many boyfriends: "You look real nice, lover boy.They ride off, joined by Carter, sidekick Croft, and Davies who also tag along with the angry mob as a means of self-preservation, accompanied by:Gerald (William Eythe), Tetley""s weak-willed, sensitive son brought along by the Major to prove and toughen his manhood ("Perhaps this will do what I""ve obviously failed to do, make a man of you")Jenny "Ma" Grier (Jane Darwell in an atypical role), an iron-willed, heartless, cackling, robost, blood-thirsty female who runs a boarding house, and wants to fulfill her civic dutyMonty Smith (Paul Hurst), a bearded, drunken town bum and redneck who is bored with inactivity and wants some excitement and adventure on the frontier ("It ain""t every day we have a hangin"" in a town as dead as this one")Mapes (Dick Rich), also called "Butch," a power-hungry, sadistic bully made Deputy while he sheriff is out of town and itching to prove himselfSparks (Leigh Whipper), a mild-mannered old black man, the unofficial town preacher and singer of hymns who feels sympathetic towards anyone who might be victimized by a vengeful lynch mob because he once saw his own brother ("a little fella") lynched(While ridiculing Sparks as he sits on porch steps and whittles, Smith encourages him to join the mob: "You won""t have to do nothin"".