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Director: Hal Ashby
Cast: Jane Fonda, Jon Voight, Bruce Dern, Penelope Milford
In 1968 California, a Marine officer's wife falls in love with a former high school classmate who suffered a paralyzing combat injury in the war.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Coming Home (1978), directed by Hal Ashby, is a critically acclaimed drama that explores the complexities of love and the impact of the Vietnam War. The film received widespread praise for its nuanced performances and sensitive portrayal of the emotional and physical toll of war. It was recognized with several major awards, including two Oscars for Best Actor (Jon Voight) and Best Actress (Jane Fonda).
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Coming Home, the 1978 drama directed by Hal Ashby, is a poignant exploration of the emotional toll of the Vietnam War through its complex romance between a Marine officer's wife and a disabled veteran. Starring acclaimed actors Jane Fonda and Jon Voight, the film offers a nuanced and empathetic look at the challenges faced by those impacted by the conflict, making it a must-see for fans of character-driven dramas that delve into the human experiences of war.
Coming Home is a 1978 American romantic war drama film directed by Hal Ashby from a screenplay written by Waldo Salt and Robert C. Jones with story by Nancy Dowd. It stars Jane Fonda, Jon Voight, Bruce Dern, Penelope Milford, Robert Carradine and Robert Ginty. The film's narrative follows a perplexed woman, her Marine husband, and a paraplegic Vietnam War veteran with whom she develops a romantic relationship while her husband is deployed in Vietnam.
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