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Going Home is a 1971 drama film directed by Herbert B. Leonard and starring Robert Mitchum, Brenda Vaccaro and Jan-Michael Vincent, who was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best supporting actor.
A paroled murderer tries to reconnect with his son, who witnessed his crime and testified against him. The film explores the themes of guilt, anger, and forgiveness in a father-son relationship.
After doing 13 years in prison for the murder of his wife, mechanic Harry Graham (Robert Mitchum) is out on parole and looking to rebuild his life in a small seaside community. He settles into a ...
Robert Mitchum plays a paroled murderer who tries to reconnect with his son and his lover in this Meaningful but clumsy film. Ebert criticizes the sloppy plot, the heavy-handed flashbacks and the impotent son character.
An ex-convict who killed his wife while drunk tries to re-build his relationship with his son.
A man (Robert Mitchum) returns to his home town after serving a prison term for killing his wife. He tries to reconnect with his son (Jan-Michael Vincent), who witnessed the murder and has grown up with anger issues.
Sep 11, 2012 · Going Home (1971) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #GoingHomeThirteen years ago, boozed-up Harry Graham (Robert Mitchum) savagely murdered his wife. A witness -- h...