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    Return to Peyton Place

    1961 · Drama · 2h 3m

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  1. Return to Peyton Place: Directed by José Ferrer. With Carol Lynley, Jeff Chandler, Eleanor Parker, Mary Astor. The residents of Peyton Place are not happy when its most famous resident, Alison Mackenzie, writes a "shocking" novel detailing the sinful secrets of the town.

  2. Return to Peyton Place is a 1961 American drama film in color by De Luxe and CinemaScope, produced by Jerry Wald, directed by José Ferrer, and starring Carol Lynley, Tuesday Weld, Jeff Chandler, Eleanor Parker, Mary Astor, and Robert Sterling.

  3. Return to Peyton Place is a 1959 novel by Grace Metalious, a sequel to her best-selling 1956 novel Peyton Place.

  4. Return to Peyton Place is an American daytime serial that aired on NBC from April 3, 1972 to January 4, 1974. [1] The series was a spin-off of the prime time drama series Peyton Place , and not an adaptation of the 1959 novel by Grace Metalious or the 1961 film of the same name .

  5. Return to Peyton Place: With Julie Parrish, Warren Stevens, Lawrence P. Casey, Katherine Glass. This daytime soap was a sequel of sorts to the primetime series Peyton Place, revolving around the lives of the citizens of that community.

  6. Return To Peyton Place. Alison Mackenzie has left her hometown for New York City. While there she writes a scathing novel about the hypocrisy in her seemingly idyllic hometown, and...

  7. In this superb sequel to Peyton Place, Allison Mackenzie has left her hometown for New York City. While there, she writes a scathing novel about the hypocrisy in her seemingly idyllic hometown, and falls in love with her publisher.

  8. Return To Peyton Place. The residents of Peyton Place are not happy when its most famous resident, Alison Mackenzie, writes a "shocking" novel detailing the sinful secrets of the town. 454 IMDb 5.9 2 h 2 min 1961. 18+.

  9. Feb 1, 2005 · Allison MacKenzie (Carol Lynley) earns the scorn of her Peyton Place neighbours when it's revealed her recently-published book, "Samuel's Castle", is nothing less than a thinly-veiled depiction of Selena's (Tuesday Weld) ordeal at the hands of her stepfather, and other local scandals.

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  10. Residents of the small town of Peyton Place aren't pleased when they realize they're the characters in local writer Allison MacKenzie's controversial first novel. A sequel to the hit 1957 film.

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