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A Family Thing (1996) Reviews

A Family Thing (1996)
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In this family drama, a white Southerner discovers that his family history isn't what he thought it was -- with the fact that he's half-black only one of his many surprises. Earl Pilcher, Jr. (Robert Duvall) runs a gas station in Arkansas; he's a typical middle-aged Southern man who likes his pickup truck and loves his momma. Shortly after his mother's death, he receives some very unexpected news; she wasn't really his mother after all. It seems that years ago, Earl Sr. (James N. Harrell) raped the family's African-American maid, Willie Mae, who nine months later died while giving birth to Earl Jr. To avoid further scandal, Mrs. Pilcher simply raised Earl Jr. as her own. While the family has kept the matter a secret all these years, Earl Jr. has a half-brother living in Chicago, and it was his mother's wish that the two should some day meet and become friends. Earl travels to Chicago and tracks down Ray Murdock (James Earl Jones), a veteran police officer and Willie Mae's other son. Earl Jr. quickly learns that Ray has little interest in getting to know him better; he knows all the facts behind the matter, and he's always blamed Earl for the death of his mother. However, Earl Jr. isn't used to life in a big city up north, and after he's mugged and carjacked, Ray grudgingly takes in his half-brother, letting him stay in the home he shares with his son Virgil (Michael Beach) and Aunt T. (Irma P. Hall), who raised Ray as a boy. A Family Thing was written by Billy Bob Thornton shortly before his breakthrough as writer, director, and star of Sling Blade. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert DuvallJames Earl Jones, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Pearce
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Kurt M.

This was a great movie. I really enjoyed it and laughed frequently. It teaches some good principles.

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Loretta E. K.

I thought it was a very interesting movie. It is one everyone should watch.

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Vincent E.

Folks - you can't get better than Duvall an James Earl Jones...a great film that touches the heart and gets you thinking. A real treat for a Saturday night

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Susan E.

Great movie. Good story and humorous interplay between Duval and Jones. Great for all ages

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Chris and Louise C.

Robert Duvall and James Earl Jones as brothers? A well done plot and an engaging cast help pull it off. Time well spent and recommended!

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Kurt M.

This was a great movie. I really enjoyed it and laughed frequently. It teaches some good principles.

Yes   |   No

 
Loretta E. K.

I thought it was a very interesting movie. It is one everyone should watch.

Yes   |   No

 
Vincent E.

Folks - you can't get better than Duvall an James Earl Jones...a great film that touches the heart and gets you thinking. A real treat for a Saturday night

Yes   |   No

 
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