Long Road Home (1991 film)
Long Road Home is a 1991 American TV film starring Mark Harmon.
Long Road Home | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Ronald B. Taylor (novel) Jane-Howard Hammerstein (teleplay) |
Directed by | John Korty |
Starring | Mark Harmon Lee Purcell Morgan Weisser |
Music by | Craig Safan |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Norman Rosemont |
Producer(s) | David A. Rosemont Ira Marvin (line producer) |
Production location(s) | San Juan Bautista, California |
Cinematography | Kees Van Oostrum |
Editor(s) | Jim Oliver |
Running time | 78 minutes |
Production company(s) | Gideon Productions Rosemont Productions World International Network |
Distributor | NBC |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Picture format | Color |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | February 25, 1991 |
Cast
- Mark Harmon as Ertie Robertson
- Lee Purcell as Bessie Robertson
- Morgan Weisser as Jake Robertson
- Bianca Rose as Susie
Production
"I think this is terrific material," Harmon said. "It's about your father, your father's father, my father and my father's father. There is a certain amount of pride in it that I have never played before- have never had the chance to play before."[1]
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gollark: What have you been doing, then?
gollark: Could you show a simple program in your language then?
gollark: If you want something easier to parse, LISPs are converted from stuff like```clojure(+ 1 (* 3 8))```to```haskellList [Symbol "+", Integer 1, List [Symbol "*", Integer 3, Integer 8]]```
References
- Harmon's `Long Road' After disappointing string of feature films, actor returns to television: [Orange County Edition] King, Susan. Los Angeles Times 24 Feb 1991: 7.
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