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  1. 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.

    • $3 million
  2. Feb 15, 1978 · A woman whose husband is a Marine officer in Vietnam falls in love with a paralyzed veteran. The film explores the impact of the war on the soldiers, their families and society, and won three Oscars.

    • (14K)
    • Drama, Romance, War
    • Hal Ashby
    • 1978-02-15
  3. Sally Hyde, a faithful Marine wife, volunteers at a VA hospital and falls in love with a paralyzed veteran, Luke Martin. The film explores their relationship, the war, and the social changes of the late 1960s.

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1004559-coming_homeComing Home | Rotten Tomatoes

    The wife of a Marine serving in Vietnam, Sally Hyde (Jane Fonda) decides to volunteer at a local veterans hospital to occupy her time. There she meets Luke Martin (Jon Voight), a frustrated ...

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  5. In 1968 California, a woman whose husband is a Marine officer fighting in Vietnam falls in love with a former high school classmate who suffered a paralyzing combat injury in the war. Sally Bender is the wife of a Captain in the U.S. Marine Corps. He is sent over to Vietnam, and Sally is alone.

  6. Jane Fonda and Jon Voight star as a couple whose marriage is tested by the war and a disabled veteran. Coming Home is a 1978 drama directed by Hal Ashby and nominated for four Oscars.

  7. Aug 8, 2015 · Coming Home’ (1978): An Understated Brilliant Film About After Effects of War. Gautam Anand. August 8, 2015. In 1978, Hollywood was finally prepared to deal with the war in Vietnam on film. For years it had been more or less a taboo subject, an open wound no one wanted to discuss or see.

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