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    Home Fires Burning

    1989 · Drama · 1h 33m

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  1. Jan 29, 1989 · Home Fires Burning: Directed by Glenn Jordan. With Barnard Hughes, Sada Thompson, Robert Prosky, Bill Pullman. When a WW2 veteran comes back home, he realizes how the war affected Americans by seeing the changes in his wife, family, and best friend.

  2. Home Fires Burning (TV Movie 1989) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Oct 8, 2014 · One of the most famous anthems of the First World War is 100 years old. Keep the Home Fires Burning was originally published on October 8 1914 under its original title, Till the Boys Come Home.

  4. Ronnie Milsap - She Keeps The Home Fires Burning with Lyrics is a classic country song that celebrates the love and devotion of a wife who waits for her husband to return. Watch the video and sing ...

  5. 1h 33m. After his estranged son, Henry (Bill Pullman), returns a damaged man from the front lines of World War II, Jake Tibbetts (Barnard Hughes), a cantankerous Southern newspaper editor ...

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  6. At the end of World War 2 a stubborn family patriarch, who runs the local newspaper while raising his grandson, must come to terms with the past in order to make amends with his estranged son who returns home a war hero suffering from PTSD.

  7. Currently you are able to watch "Home Fires Burning" streaming on UP Faith & Family Apple TV Channel. Synopsis When a WW2 veteran comes back home, he realizes how the war affected Americans by seeing the changes in his wife, family, and best friend.

  8. A television movie about the editor of a newspaper in a small Southern town in 1944 who tries to settle his differences with his estranged son and to come to terms with the fast-changing world.

  9. Find out how to watch Home Fires Burning. Stream Home Fires Burning, watch trailers, see the cast, and more at TV Guide.

  10. After his estranged son, Henry (Bill Pullman), returns a damaged man from the front lines of World War II, Jake Tibbetts (Barnard Hughes), a cantankerous Southern newspaper editor, struggles with the distance between reality and his own unreasonable expectations for his family. Tibbetts tests the patience of those closest to him -- including his wife (Sada Thompson) and his oldest friend ...

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