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Robert Mitchum plays a paroled murderer who tries to reconnect with his angry son, played by Jan-Michael Vincent. The film explores the complex emotions and conflicts of the characters in a realistic and dark way.
- (683)
- Drama
- Herbert B. Leonard
- 1972
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.
Robert Mitchum plays a paroled murderer who tries to reconnect with his son and lover in this \"fairly awful\" film. Roger Ebert criticizes the sloppy plot, the clumsy flashbacks and the overacting of Jan-Michael Vincent.
Harry Graham, a paroled murderer, tries to start a new life with his girlfriend and son, who seeks revenge for his mother's death. Critics and audiences gave mixed reviews to this film directed by Herbert B. Leonard.
- (8)
- Herbert B. Leonard
- PG
- Robert Mitchum
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.
An ex-convict who killed his wife while drunk tries to re-build his relationship with his son. Watch the movie clip, read the synopsis, and see the cast and crew of this 1971 drama directed by Herbert B. Leonard.