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  1. Peyton Place: Created by Paul Monash, Irna Phillips. With Ed Nelson, Barbara Parkins, Warner Anderson, Dick Tufeld. People married and divorced, loved and lost. Murder, illicit passion, insanity, and secrets were the staples of Peyton Place.

  2. Peyton Place: Directed by Mark Robson. With Lana Turner, Lee Philips, Lloyd Nolan, Arthur Kennedy. A peaceful New England town hides secrets and scandals.

  3. Peyton Place (TV Series 1964–1969) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Dr. Michael Rossi arrives by train in the small New England town of Peyton Place. He is greeted at the station by teenager Rodney Harrington and his girlfriend, Betty Anderson, who drive him to the local inn.

  5. Peyton Place (1957) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Rodney is found guilty of second-degree murder. Betty blames Stella and confronts her. Peyton is disappointed in Steven for losing, but Hannah shows pride. Elliot blames Fowler and they get into a fight. Rita tries to comfort Norman, who is devastated over the verdict. Stella is telling Mike goodbye, before leaving Peyton Place.

  7. Murder, illicit passion, insanity, and secrets were the staples of Peyton Place. The original primetime soap took place in the title town, which was founded by the Peyton family, whose members included the Harringtons.

  8. A lost baby has been found on a bus in Peyton Place. Steven tells Betty she will be investigated, unless she poses as his loving wife. Leslie denies having hired Eddie to kill Peyton. Peyton leaves town due to health reasons and assigns Leslie to run the mill and leaves the mansion to Steven.

  9. It is revealed that Peyton's latest will demands that all money was sent to a foundation. Betty is enraged and blames Steven. Fred asks for Carolyn's help to win back Marsha's affection.

  10. "Peyton Place" supposedly takes place in the early 1940s, but you'd never know it from the film's production design. The clothes, hairstyles and saturated color are all pure 50s -- in fact, this movie is the kind of hokey 1950s melodrama that later films making fun of the 50s would parody.