The Road Home (1995)
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Synopsis: Hoping to prevent the authorities from separating them, orphans Michael and John Murphy set out for Father Flanagan's Boys Town in traditional hobo fashion by stowing away on freight trains. On... Hoping to prevent the authorities from separating them, orphans Michael and John Murphy set out for Father Flanagan's Boys Town in traditional hobo fashion by stowing away on freight trains. On their journey from New York to Nebraska, the boys run into both friends and foes -- and each person the brothers meet along the way has some wisdom to offer them in their courageous odyssey. This film is partially based on the true story of Father Flanagan, a Catholic priest who established a community for troubled youths in Omaha, Nebraska called Boys Town. [More]
Starring: Charles Martin Smith, Kris Kristofferson, Dee Wallace Stone, Will Estes
Starring: Charles Martin Smith, Kris Kristofferson, Dee Wallace Stone, Will Estes, Keegan MacIntosh, Mickey Rooney, Robert Prosky, Danny Aiello
Director: Dean Hamilton
Director: Dean Hamilton
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