Soldier's Home (film)

Soldier's Home is a 1977 American short film adaptation of the 1925 short story of the same name by Ernest Hemingway which was originally broadcast as part of The American Short Story series on PBS on April 25, 1977. It was directed by Robert Young, adapted by Robert Geller and starred Richard Backus and Nancy Marchand.[1] The musical score is by Dick Hyman.

Soldier's Home
Based onSoldier's Home by Ernest Hemingway
Written byRobert Geller
Directed byRobert Young
StarringRichard Backus
Nancy Marchand
Lane Binkley
Mark La Mura
Music byDick Hyman
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Robert Geller
Producer(s)David B. Appleton
CinematographyPeter Sova
Editor(s)Edward Beyer
Running time42 minutes
Production company(s)Learning in Focus
Release
Original networkPBS
Original releaseApril 25, 1977 (1977-04-25)

Premise

Soldier's Home is the story of Harold Krebs, who returns from World War I to his home town, and finds challenges in re-entering society.

Cast

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References

  1. Thomas S. Hischak (21 June 2012). American Literature on Stage and Screen: 525 Works and Their Adaptations. McFarland. p. 222. ISBN 978-0-7864-9279-4.


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