North and South – S01 E03 : Spring 1848 - Summer 1854

North and South
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George and Orry's friendship is severely tested when one of the Mains' slaves escapes. Orry still travels to Pennsylvania for George and Constance's wedding, but when he hears a speech given by Virgilia Hazard at an abolitionist rally, he realizes the depth of their divisions. George's mother decides that he should assume full control at the family iron works, much to his older brother Stanley's dismay. Orry's father dies, and his first act as owner of the plantation is to fire the cruel slave overseer. Orry's cousin Charles finds himself challenged to a duel and Orry acts as his second. Orry's sister Ashton is something of a flirt and being pursued by lawyer James Huntoon. The Mains visit the Hazards for the summer, where Charles and George's younger brother Billy, who are both West Point-bound, become close friends. Orry's younger sister, Brett, takes an interest in Billy but he seems to prefer Ashton. Madeline's marriage to Justin continues to decline after he beats and whips her.

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Cast

Linda Evans
as Rose Sinclair
David Carradine
as Justin LaMotte
Kirstie Alley
as Virgilia Hazard Grady
James Stewart
as Miles Colbert
Patrick Swayze
as Orry Main
Kyle Chandler
as Charles Main
Morgan Fairchild
as Burdetta Halloran
Robert Wagner
as Cooper Main
Elizabeth Taylor
as Madame Conti
Jean Simmons
as Clarissa Main
Gene Kelly
as Sen. Charles Edwards
Peter O'Toole
as Sam Trump
Lesley-Anne Down
as Madeline Fabray LaMotte
William Ostrander
as Forbes LaMotte
Jonathan Frakes
as Stanley Hazard
Rip Torn
as Adolphus
Robert Mitchum
as Patrick Flynn
William Schallert
as Gen. Robert E. Lee
John Anderson
as William Hazard
Hal Holbrook
as Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Zerbe
as Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
David Ogden Stiers
as Rep. Sam Greene
Mark Moses
as Ulysses S. Grant
James Read
as George Hazard
Billy Dee Williams
as Francis Cardozo
Wayne Newton
as Capt. Thomas Turner
Lloyd Bridges
as Jefferson Davis
Ann Dowd
as Maureen
Terri Garber
as Ashton Main Huntoon
Tom Noonan
as Will Fenway
Cary Guffey
as Young Billy Hazard
Robert Guillaume
as Frederick Douglass
Georg Stanford Brown
as Garrison Grady
Gary Grubbs
as Lt. Pickles
Clu Gulager
as Gen. Philip Henry Sheridan
Nancy Marchand
as Dorothea Dix
Mitchell Ryan
as Tillet Main
Erica Gimpel
as Semiramis
Wendy Fulton
as Isabel Truscott Hazard
Stan Shaw
as Isaac
Lee Horsley
as Rafe Beaudeen
Mary Crosby
as Isabel Truscott Hazard
John Stockwell
as Billy Hazard

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