Going Home (1971) [PG]

Release Date:
December 1, 1971

Original Title:
Going Home

Alternate Titles:
A Mancha do Passado

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 97

Harry Graham is going home after 15 years in prison. His son still wants to see him hang.

After doing 13 years in prison for the murder of his wife, mechanic Harry Graham is out on parole and looking to rebuild his life in a small seaside community. He settles into a trailer park and finds both a job and a girlfriend. But things get difficult for Harry when his estranged son, Jimmy, shows up. He witnessed his mother's murder as a child and, after years spent in foster homes, has come looking for revenge.

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Action Director:
Max Kleven

Art Direction:
Peter Wooley

Assistant Director:
Donald C. Klune
Hawk Koch

Associate Producer:
Nicky Blair
Stanley Neufeld

Director:
Herbert B. Leonard

Director of Photography:
Fred Jackman Jr.

Editor:
Sigmund Neufeld Jr.

Makeup Artist:
Hank Edds

Original Music Composer:
Bill Walker

Producer:
Herbert B. Leonard

Producer's Assistant:
Gene Lesser
Rose Le Vantine

Property Master:
Allan Gordon

Set Decoration:
Audrey A. Blasdel

Sound:
Robert Post
Hal Watkins

Special Effects:
Ira Anderson Jr.

Unit Publicist:
Carol Shapiro

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Guy C. Verhille

Writer:
Lawrence B. Marcus

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