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The Long Way Home (1998)

The Long Way Home (1998)
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75-year-old retired cabinetmaker Thomas Gerrin (Jack Lemmon) has been a widower for three years, during which time his well-meaning children have insisted upon treating him as a helpless invalid. Determined to prove that the spark of life still burns within him, Thomas impulsively cashes his most recent pension check and heads off for Monterey, California, there to touch base with an old flame (Betty Garrett) whom he hasn't seen in fifty years. En route, he befriends a free-spirted young graduate student named Leanne Bossert (Sarah Paulson). Both agree that any sort of romance would be out of the question: Nonetheless, Leanne is the catalyst for Thomas' new lease on life--and as his children franctically search for their fugitive dad, the May-December "odd couple" encounter all manner of breathtaking adventures and colorful characters. Based on Thomas Guerin, Retraite a 1978 French TV movie starring Charles Vanel, The Long Way Home was produced for the CBS television network, where it was first broadcast on March 1, 1998. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jack LemmonSarah Paulson, (more)
Director(s):
Glenn Jordan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Long Way Home

75-year-old retired cabinetmaker Thomas Gerrin (Jack Lemmon) has been a widower for three years, during which time his well-meaning children have insisted upon treating him as a helpless invalid. Determined to prove that the spark of life still burns within him, Thomas impulsively cashes his most recent pension check and heads off for Monterey, California, there to touch base with an old flame (Betty Garrett) whom he hasn't seen in fifty years. En route, he befriends a free-spirted young graduate student named Leanne Bossert (Sarah Paulson). Both agree that any sort of romance would be out of the question: Nonetheless, Leanne is the catalyst for Thomas' new lease on life--and as his children franctically search for their fugitive dad, the May-December "odd couple" encounter all manner of breathtaking adventures and colorful characters. Based on Thomas Guerin, Retraite a 1978 French TV movie starring Charles Vanel, The Long Way Home was produced for the CBS television network, where it was first broadcast on March 1, 1998. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Glenn Jordan
Writer(s):
William Hanley
Producer(s):
Glenn Jordan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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    Pamela B.

    I thought it was very refreshing.

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    Scott J.

    Jack Lemmon is my favorite actor, but this movie is pretty awful. It is just typical made-for-TV dreck, complete with spots for the commercial breaks. The acting is sad, but there is not much the performers could do with such a formulaic and cliche-ridden script. I had to see it just because Jack Lemmon was in it, but I certainly cannot recommend it to anyone who has any kind of discerning taste in film whatsoever. You'll probably be able to catch it on the Hallmark Channel at 2 am anyway.

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