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Director: Robert Ellis Miller
Cast: Stacy Keach, Teri Garr, Cathy Lee Crosby, Max Gail
A Vietnam War nurse, who was captured by the enemy and held prisoner of war for many years, escapes her captors and finds her way back to America. Upon returning to the States, she must cope with her readjustment to post-war society, POW nightmares and her husband's new wife.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Intimate Strangers (1986), directed by Robert Ellis Miller, is a made-for-television drama film that has received a mixed response from critics. While the film's exploration of the challenges faced by a Vietnam War nurse adjusting to post-war life has been praised, some reviews have found the pacing and execution uneven. The film's reception among audiences is not widely documented, as viewership and ratings data for made-for-TV movies from this era are not as readily available.
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Directed by Robert Ellis Miller, Intimate Strangers (1986) is a captivating drama that explores the profound challenges faced by a Vietnam War nurse upon her return home. With standout performances from Stacy Keach and Teri Garr, the film offers a nuanced and emotional examination of the personal and social readjustments required after years of captivity.