Shows how family ties can be formed and re-formed according to need and desire.
Homecoming (1996)
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Reviews Counted:1
Fresh:1
Rotten:0
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Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: Anne Bancroft stars in this made-for-TV film about the Tillerman children, who go off in search of the mother who abandoned them. Instead, they find their grandmother (Bancroft), a stodgy woman who... Anne Bancroft stars in this made-for-TV film about the Tillerman children, who go off in search of the mother who abandoned them. Instead, they find their grandmother (Bancroft), a stodgy woman who at first resists the children's affections. However, after much coaxing, the grandmother allows the children to stay with her, marking the beginning of a deep relationship. Based on the popular book by Cynthia Voight, HOMECOMING is a superb rendering its source material, aided immeasurably by its fine cast headed by Ms. Bancroft. [More]
Starring: Anne Bancroft, Kimberlee Peterson, Bonnie Bedelia
Starring: Anne Bancroft, Kimberlee Peterson, Bonnie Bedelia
Director: Mark Jean
Director: Mark Jean
Screenwriter: Christopher Carlson
Producer: Jack Baran
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| 36% 36% | Angels & Demons |
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| 95% 95% | Star Trek |
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