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Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (1987)
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An ambitious father thinks nothing of using his own son to achieve his political goals in this adolescent comedy. The lonely boy has spent the last seven years tucked away and ignored by his parents, Senator Tom Morgan and his social-climbing wife Nancy, in a distant boarding school. As the story begins, he receives the depressing news that once again they will be too busy to have him home for the holidays. But then, out of the blue, they change their minds and invite him home to stay there for good. The boy is elated, but soon after his arrival, he learns the bitter truth: his father only brought him back because it is an election year and his campaign manager thought he might do better if the public saw him as more of a family man. The boy then decides that it is high time some changes were made around the house and mayhem ensues. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jon CryerLynn Redgrave, (more)
Director(s):
Terry WinsorPaul Aaron, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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    Aaron G.

    It's an 80's movie, not very timeless unless you can get past the music. I saw this as a kid and was compelled to rent it again in order to see if I remembered it correctly. It was still fun 20-some years later. A good cast where Cryer does a really good job, Lynn Redgrave is perfect as the mother and Paul Gleason... well, it's Paul Gleason for crying out loud, nobody plays a heel better. The "A-Team-esque" ending always sort of threw me and still does but all in all a good movie for your 80's night film festival.

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    Todd S.

    Another 80's classic. It's great being able to see my favorites, again after all these years.

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