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Where The Heart Is (1990)
Rating:
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Starring: Joanna Cassidy, Dabney Coleman, Crispin Glover, Uma Thurman
Director: John Boorman
Category: Comedy
Subtitles:
Length:
97 mins
 


 

 

The offbeat comedy that proves father doesn't know best!

Stewart McBain (Dabney Coleman-Dragnet, Tootsie), is a successful, wealthy businessman who's given his family the easy life. Now, as young adults, none of the kids are in any hurry to leave the cushy lifestyle they enjoy at home. But McBain knows best. Or so he thinks! To the surprise of his wife (Joanna Cassidy-Who Framed Roger Rabbit), he kicks the kids out into a dilapidated tenement hoping they'll discover responsibility for themselves. But the tables turn when McBain's business goes under and he and his wife move in with their offbeat offspring! Now the McBain family must once again learn to live together, an experience that teaches them where their real family fortunes lie!

 
 
   
   

 
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