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The War at Home
(DVD, 2002) Other Editions...

Leading Role: Emilio Estevez, Kathy Bates, Martin Sheen
Director: Emilio Estevez

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Format: DVD
Sep 2002
Rated R
Recording Mode: (unknown)
119 min.
Color
UPC: 786936188394
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Movie Description
A year after his return from Vietnam, a young veteran living at home with his domineering father and misguidedly cheerful mother still can't put the effects of the war behind him. When the family gathers for Thanksgiving, his pent-up anger and frustration boil over, leading to a wrenching confrontation that will forever change the very fabric of the family.

Credits
Cast:Emilio Estevez, Kathy Bates, Martin Sheen
Director:Emilio Estevez
Producer:Emilio Estevez, James Duff, Steve Stabler

Synopsis
When Vietnam vet Jeremy Collier returns home to Texas, after serving in Vietnam, his presence immediately causes conflicts within his dysfunctional family. Then, during a climactic Thanksgiving weekend, the deeply traumatized Jeremy and his stony father have it out... and Jeremy reveals exactly what he endured in Vietnam.

But only time will tell whether the family will pull together -- or become even more fractured -- after the holiday is over.

Film Notes
Co-produced by Avatar Entertainment.

Color by Foto-Kem; shot in widescreen.

DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
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TBD
Additional Release Material:
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Industry Reviews
"...Technically, the film is pro at all levels, with Grania Preston's early-'70s costuming quietly on the button..."
Variety - Derek Elley (09/16/1996)

"...A portrait of the Middle American family at once as critical and compassionate as that of a Sinclair Lewis novel....A confident, straight-ahead no-nonsense movie that delivers its message relentlessly with maximum impact..."
Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (11/22/1996)

"...Surprisingly moving, beautifully acted..."
Premiere - Jeff Alexander (12/01/1996)


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