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Director: Michael Tuchner
Cast: Ann-Margret, Matthew Settle, Rebecca McFarland, Sean O'Bryan
Tula Jetters is a stubborn widow living her older years in a huge, yet crumbling, country house. Wary of visitors, her routine is shaken by two con artists, Hank Ford and his daughter Cali, who are eying up Tula as their next victim.
Critical Reception & Ratings
A Place Called Home (2004) is a made-for-TV drama film directed by Michael Tuchner that has received little critical attention. The film follows a stubborn widow, Tula Jetters, whose routine is disrupted by two con artists eying her country house. While specific awards or ratings information is not widely available, the film appears to be a modest production with a limited audience.
Why you might like this:
Fans of heartwarming dramas will enjoy the compelling performances and nuanced character development in the 2004 TV movie 'A Place Called Home', directed by Michael Tuchner. The film explores themes of family, redemption, and finding home in unexpected places through the stubborn yet sympathetic lead role played by Ann-Margret.
A Place Called Home may refer to:A Place Called Home (album), a 2000 album by Ignite "A Place Called Home", a song by PJ Harvey from the 2000 album Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea "A Place Called Home", a song by Kim Richey from the 2002 album Rise A Place Called Home (film), a 2004 television film starring Ann-Margret, Matthew Settle, and Gary Sandy
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