| A Place to Grow | |
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| Directed by | Merlin Miller |
| Produced by | Merlin Miller |
| Written by | Merlin Miller Sandy Dillbeck Woody P. Snow |
| Starring |
Gary Morris Tracy Kristofferson John Beck Nikki Dunaway Wilford Brimley Boxcar Willie |
| Music by | Gary Morris Nick Sibley |
| Cinematography | Peter Wolf |
| Edited by | Roger Jared |
| Distributed by | MTI Home Video |
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96 minutes (TV) 118 minutes (DVD) |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
A Place to Grow (aka Moissons du coeur, Les France French TV title) is a 1998 drama film written and directed by Merlin (Merle) Miller.
Upon his brother's death, a recording artist returns to his hometown to sell the family farm.
After moving back home to the farm after his brother's death, a musician and his family begin to suspect that the brother's death may not have been accidental, and that a local businessman may be involved.