Coming Home

Coming Home (1978)

A man who believed in war! A man who believed in nothing! And a woman who believed in both of them!

  • Genre: Drama, Romance, War
  • Release Date: 1978-02-15
  • User Rating: 7/10 from 183 ratings
  • Runtime: 2h 7min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: United Artists
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Hal Ashby
star 7/10
From 183 Ratings
7.3

Summary

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.

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  • Jane Fonda

    as Sally Hyde
  • Jon Voight

    as Luke Martin
  • Bruce Dern

    as Capt. Bob Hyde
  • Penelope Milford

    as Vi Munson
  • Robert Carradine

    as Bill Munson
  • Robert Ginty

    as Sgt. Dink Mobley
  • Mary Gregory

    as Martha Vickery
  • Kathleen Miller

    as Kathy Delise
  • Beeson Carroll

    as Capt. Earl Delise
  • Willie Tyler

    as Virgil
  • Lou Carello

    as Bozo
  • Charles Cyphers

    as Pee Wee
  • Olivia Cole

    as Corrine
  • Tresa Hughes

    as Nurse Degroot
  • Bruce French

    as Dr. Lincoln
  • Mary Jackson

    as Fleta Wilson
  • Tim Pelt

    as Jason
  • Richard Lawson

    as Pat
  • Rita Taggart

    as Johnson
  • Claudie Watson

    as Bridges
  • Sally Frei

    as Connie
  • Tony Santoro

    as Porsche Salesman
  • Pat Corley

    as Harris
  • Gwen Van Dam

    as Mrs. Harris
  • Jim Klein

    as Willie Malone
  • Tokyo Ernie

    as Tokyo Ernie
  • Raul Bayardo

    as Mechanic in Wheelchair
  • Stacey Pickren

    as Sophie
  • James Kindelon

    as Marine at Gate
  • Joey Faustine

    as Marine at Gate
  • Arthur Rosenberg

    as Bruce
  • David Clennon

    as Tim
  • Kimberly Binion

    as Waitress Go-Go
  • Gary Downey

    as Intelligence Officer
  • Jonathan Banks

    as Marine At Party
  • Marc McClure

    as High School Class Pres.
  • Haskell Wexler

    as Officer Awarding Medals (uncredited)
  • Hugh Farrington

    as Self - At Hospital (as Hugh Smith)
  • Mark Carlton

    as Mark
Writing Nancy Dowd Story
Directing Hal Ashby Director
Writing Robert C. Jones Screenplay
Writing Waldo Salt Screenplay
Camera Haskell Wexler Director of Photography
Camera Sidney Ray Baldwin Still Photographer
Production Charles Mulvehill Production Manager
Production Spencer Quinn Location Manager
Costume & Make-Up Gary Liddiard Makeup Artist
Sound Pat Suraci Boom Operator
Art George Gaines Set Decoration
Camera Donald E. Thorin Camera Operator
Sound Jeff Wexler Sound Mixer
Sound George Brand Music Editor
Costume & Make-Up Ann Roth Costume Design
Camera Clyde Hart Key Grip
Directing June Samson Script Supervisor
Art Alan Levine Property Master
Directing Charles Myers First Assistant Director
Costume & Make-Up Lynda Gurasich Hairstylist
Sound Frank E. Warner Sound Editor
Art James L. Schoppe Assistant Art Director
Crew Michael Maslansky Unit Publicist
Directing Jim Bloom Second Assistant Director
Lighting Gary Holt Gaffer
Editing Don Zimmerman Editor
Production Lynn Stalmaster Casting
Art Michael D. Haller Production Design
Production Bruce Gilbert Associate Producer
Production Jerome Hellman Producer
Camera Craig Denault First Assistant Camera
Production Ken Ryan Production Accountant
Production Sally Dennison Additional Casting
Crew Michael Jacobs Technical Advisor
Sound Robert Knudson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Camera Richard A. Mention Second Assistant Camera
Art Dan Perri Title Designer

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