| Joanne Woodward | Rita Walden |
| Martin Balsam | Harry Walden |
| Sylvia Sidney | Mrs. Pritchett |
| Dori Brenner | Anna |
| Win Forman | Fred Goody |
| Tresa Hughes | Betty Goody |
| Peter Marklin | Joel |
| Ron Richards | Bobby Walden |
| Charley Oberley | Waitress |
| Minerva Pious | Woman in Theatre |
| Helen Ludlam | Grandmother |
| Grant Code | Grandfather |
| Sol Frieder | Man in Theatre |
| Gaetano Lisi | Student in Theatre |
| Nancy Andrews | Mrs. Hungerford |
| Lee Jackson | Carl |
| David Thomas | |
| Marian Swan | |
| Dennis Wayne | Bobby's Friend |
Middle-aged, middle-class New Yorker Rita Walden, already prone to depression and nightmares, is thrown into an emotional tailspin by the sudden death of her mother . Settling her mother's estate dredges up memories of her idyllic childhood on the family farm, and of her adolescent crush on one of the farm workers, a painful contrast to her strained relationships with her two grown children and her war-haunted optometrist husband, Harry .
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