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Dallas/The Early Years

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The Early Years
Airdate March 23, 1986
Written by David Jacobs
Directed by Larry Elikann
Network CBS
Style 180-minute drama
Company Roundelay Productions,
Lorimar Productions


Origin USA


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The Early Years is the first TV movie of Dallas.

Starring: David Marshall Grant (Digger Barnes), Dale Midkiff (Jock Ewing), Molly Hagan (Miss Ellie Southworth Ewing), David Wilson (Jason Ewing), Hoyt Axton (Aaron Southworth)

Introduced by: Larry Hagman (Adult J.R. Ewing)

Also Starring: Bill Duke (Seth Foster)

Guest Starring: Diane Franklin (Amanda Ewing), Marshall Thompson (Dr. Ted Johnson), William Frankfather (Newman), Wendel Meldrum (Honey), Joe Rainer (Sam Culver), Marjie Rynearson (Barbara Southworth), Elizabeth Keifer (Cherie Simmons), Matt Mulhern (Garrison Southworth), Davis Roberts (Preacher), Kevin Wixted (Young J.R. Ewing)

with Joe Berryman (Roscoe), Angie Bolling (Deborah), Blue Deckert (Card Player), Cynthia Dorn (Jeanne), Bob Hannah (Sheriff), Norma Moore (Maggie), Randy Moore (Hotel Manager), Karen Radcliffe (Hooker), Terrence Riggins (Benjamin Foster), Norma Allen (Townswoman), Jesse Bace (Driver), Ryan Beadle (Young Bobby Ewing), Frank Bell (Sharecropper), Terry Evans (Young Man), Johnny Felder (Young Cliff Barnes), Lee Gideon (Haskins), Max Harvey (Farmer), Rhashell Hunter (Priscilla Foster), Joyce Ingle (1st Townswoman), George Leverett (Square Dance Caller), Bernie Moore (Young Benjamin Foster), Tony Morris (1st Ranch Hand), Chuck Page (1st Townsman), Peyton E. Park (Justice), Jim Ponds (1st Farmer), Ray Redd (2nd Townsman), Debra Lynn Rogers (Joanne Haskins), Rose Mari Roundtree (Girlfriend), Mike Shanks (Hobo), Gena Sleete (2nd Townswoman), Louanne Stephens (Woman), Fred Vest (2nd Ranch Hand), Woody Watson (Legionaire), Andrea Wauters (Young Pamela Barnes), Bethany Wright (Laurette)

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