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  1. The Girl from Tobacco Row is a low budget 1966 American film directed by Ron Ormond and starring country music singers Tex Ritter and Earl Sinks alongside Rachel Romen. [1] Plot. Working on a chain gang, "Snake" Richards learns from a fellow prisoner has stashed money prior to his imprisonment.

    • Ron Ormond, June Carr
    • Ron Ormond
  2. Girl from Tobacco Row: Directed by Ron Ormond. With Tex Ritter, Rachel Romen, Earl 'Snake' Richards, Gordon Terry. Prison convict Earl "Snake" Richards seeks stashed stolen cash in a small tobacco town and ends up falling for the preacher's pretty daughter.

    • (69)
    • Comedy, Musical, Western
    • Ron Ormond
    • 1966-08-24
  3. Overview. Born into an impoverished family in a Southern community of tobacco growers, Nadine Bolton (Rachel Romen) tries to escape from the only life she knows. But her abundance of persistent and shiftless boyfriends makes that endeavor difficult.

  4. Synopsis. Nadine was her name and messing ’round was her game…. Born into an impoverished family in a Southern community of tobacco growers, Nadine Bolton tries to escape from the only life she knows. But her abundance of persistent and shiftless boyfriends makes that endeavor difficult.

    • Ron Ormond
  5. Nadine (Rachel Romen) is the daughter of Reverend Bolton (Tex Ritter), who lives in Tennessee where mainly tobacco is grown. Nadine is often harassed by the local boys and tries to get out of her predicament. But then she encounters a fugitive ex-criminal (Earl 'Snake' Richards) and hides him from his pursuers.

    • Ron Ormond
    • Tex Ritter, Rachel Romen, Ralph Emery
  6. Per its title, the film concerns a young lady from a tobacco-growing community, played by Rachel Romen. Surrounded by a flock of inbred boyfriends who won't take no for an answer, Rachel struggles to rise above her poverty-stricken surroundings. Legendary singing cowboy Tex Ritter, who certainly didn't need the money, is top billed in this ...

  7. 3/10. An odd little curio mostly of interest to sociologists and musical historians. planktonrules 12 July 2014. "The Girl from Tobacco Row" is one of the strangest low-budget films I've ever seen. While it's far from a good film, it is strangely entertaining and a curio that might be of interest to music historians and sociologists.