Forty Acre Feud (1965)
Overlooked when the Tennessee legislature reapportioned the state, the 40-acre community of Shagbottom is discovered and notified to elect a state representative. The feud between Pa Culpepper and Uncle Foxey Calhoun resurfaces, with several incidents occurring at Postmaster Amos Quint's general store between Simon Crumb and Uncle Foxey, while at the Culpepper farm Ma Culpepper is trying to persuade Pa not to run for office. Lovers Nancy Calhoun and Del Culpepper are separated by the hostilities until the Smokey Mountain Jamboree arrives to televise the election and their country music revue.
Director:
Ron Ormond
Writers:
Forrest Carpenter, Chuck Scott.
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Ferlin Husky as Simon Crumb |
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Del Reeves as Del Culpepper |
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Minnie Pearl as Maw Culpepper |
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Loretta Lynn as Self |
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Bob Corley as Paw Culpepper |
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Sam Tarpley as Postmaster Amos Quint |
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Jan Moore as Nancy Calhoun |
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Claude Casey as Uncle Foxey Calhoun |
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Eddie Hill as Self |
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Bill Anderson as Self |
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George Jones as Self |
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Ray Price as Self |
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Skeeter Davis as Self |
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Roy Drusky as Self |
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Hugh X. Lewis as Self |
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Willis Brothers as Themselves |
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Johnny Paycheck as Self |
| Directing | Ron Ormond | Director |
| Directing | June Carr Ormond | Assistant Director |
| Art | Bill Gernert | Set Designer |
| Lighting | John Murray | Lighting Director |
| Editing | Algis Zemaitaitis | Assistant Editor |
| Sound | Ray Tischer | Sound |
| Costume & Make-Up | June Carr Ormond | Makeup & Hair |
| Costume & Make-Up | Tim Ormond | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Writing | Bill Packham | Story |
| Writing | Forrest Carpenter | Screenplay |
| Writing | Chuck Scott | Screenplay |
| Production | Bill Packham | Producer |
| Camera | Jack Steely | Director of Photography |