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The Homecoming: A Christmas Story

  • TV Movie
  • 1971
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
2.3K
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Richard Thomas, Judy Norton, Kami Cotler, Andrew Duggan, David W. Harper, Mary Beth McDonough, Patricia Neal, Eric Scott, and Jon Walmsley in The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971)
Holiday FamilyDramaFamily

On Christmas Eve 1933, the Waltons prepare for the holiday, but they are becoming increasingly worried because John Walton, who was forced to take work in another part of the state, has not ... Read allOn Christmas Eve 1933, the Waltons prepare for the holiday, but they are becoming increasingly worried because John Walton, who was forced to take work in another part of the state, has not yet returned home.On Christmas Eve 1933, the Waltons prepare for the holiday, but they are becoming increasingly worried because John Walton, who was forced to take work in another part of the state, has not yet returned home.

  • Director
    • Fielder Cook
  • Writer
    • Earl Hamner Jr.
  • Stars
    • Patricia Neal
    • Richard Thomas
    • Edgar Bergen
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fielder Cook
    • Writer
      • Earl Hamner Jr.
    • Stars
      • Patricia Neal
      • Richard Thomas
      • Edgar Bergen
    • 47User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Patricia Neal
    Patricia Neal
    • Olivia Walton
    Richard Thomas
    Richard Thomas
    • John-Boy Walton
    Edgar Bergen
    Edgar Bergen
    • Grandpa Zebb Walton
    Ellen Corby
    Ellen Corby
    • Esther Walton
    Dorothy Stickney
    Dorothy Stickney
    • Emily Baldwin
    Josephine Hutchinson
    Josephine Hutchinson
    • Mamie Baldwin
    William Windom
    William Windom
    • Charlie Snead
    Cleavon Little
    Cleavon Little
    • Hawthorne Dooley
    Andrew Duggan
    Andrew Duggan
    • John Walton
    David Huddleston
    David Huddleston
    • Sheriff Bridges
    Woodrow Parfrey
    Woodrow Parfrey
    • Ike Godsey
    Sally Chamberlin
    • City Lady
    Jon Walmsley
    Jon Walmsley
    • Jason Walton
    Judy Norton
    Judy Norton
    • Mary Ellen Walton
    Mary Beth McDonough
    Mary Beth McDonough
    • Erin Walton
    • (as Mary McDonough)
    Eric Scott
    Eric Scott
    • Ben Walton
    David W. Harper
    David W. Harper
    • Jim-Bob Walton
    • (as David Harper)
    Kami Cotler
    Kami Cotler
    • Elizabeth Walton
    • Director
      • Fielder Cook
    • Writer
      • Earl Hamner Jr.
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    User reviews47

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    A Wonderful Christmas Family Film

    I saw this as a kid and still feel I need to see it every Christmas. I group it with "A Christmas Carol", "The Grinch", "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and "It's A Wonderful Life" as Christmas movie essentials.

    The acting is superbly done by seasoned pros and brilliant newcomers who give added depth to a well crafted script that tells the true story of a depression-era poor Baptist rural Virginia family awaiting its father to return home Christmas Eve. The story is simple and the movie never strays from its central theme, adding plenty of character developing touches that most folks can relate to. The Waltons are a real Baptist family dealing with the issues of the day, such as the economic meltdown of the '30s and bootlegging, and the timeless problems of family harmony, love, adolescence, pride, privacy, values, vocation choice and parental expectation.

    The beautiful mountain scenery adds to the Christmas spirit that contrasts with the meager living the townspeople endure year after year. The Christmas tree, sleigh ride and church scenes are all treated with the respect that this humble family deserves and should warm even the coldest heart without getting overly sentimental. Plenty of Bible references to remind the viewer what Christmas is all about.

    Cheers: Fine acting all around. Realistic portrayals. Wonderful scenery. A Currier and Ives looks without the empty sentimentality. Less Santa and more Jesus.

    Caveats: May bore very young children.

    My Rating: 9 out of 10 Stars!
    9ajb14

    A country family is living in Virginia during the depression and is awaiting Christmas

    I am an old farm girl who grew up in central PA. I remember when this movie came out. I was around 8 years old. Of course it led to the very popular series the Walton's that ran for many years on CBS. I just love this movie for it's simplicity, authenticity and staying true to the roots of Earl Hamner's (and many country folks) life. It stars a young Richard Thomas who became a great character and Broadway actor and the great late Patricia Neal. About 5 years ago I bought a copy of this video and I watch it religiously every Christmas season just like "It's a Wonderful Life". If you want a wholesome family video that has a nice ending - try this movie - you won't be disappointed!
    10tsrts

    Christmas Movie Classic

    The pilot episode of The Waltons can be considered a major classic, up there with all the biggies - It's a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, Christmas Story, White Christmas, and perhaps Die Hard. Funny to see different cast members not from the TV series. Great family film for the holidays!
    8buxtehude99

    The Waltons with an Edge

    I have good memories of seeing this on TV many years ago, and I'm happy to read reports of a DVD. I believe this to be the pilot for The Waltons, either by design or by accident. This is a more realistic portrayal of the Great Depression that is usually shown. It was cleaned up considerably when the TV series was produced. Patricia Neal's character is a woman who knows hardship. Her face registers much pain, and even though she was/is a beautiful woman, that careworn look shows through. Her husband (wonderful Andrew Duggan who only shows up at the very end) is away looking for work, which was fairly typical of the 1930's. And she has too many kids, and they're all living with grandma & grandpa. They will have to accept charity from clueless missionary ladies at Christmas. These people are POOR! Nice to see Edgar Bergen in a rare, late career, character role as Grandpa (not Will Geer). All of the writing shows more edge than the series, even carrying over to the children. I guess that TV children can't get mixed up with moonshiners. It is, perhaps, unfair to compare this to the television series. They clearly are two different animals. Think M*A*S*H, and you'll know what I mean. This should be an annual holiday movie.
    ghovertime

    Growing up on Waltons Mountian, every Thursday I was one of the kids except I was just in front of the Tv in my living room.

    One night in December of 1971,I was just a young child of 7 years , enjoying the hope and antisipation of the upcomming Christmas holiday. I was just looking through the channels of my TV set and ran across this movie that had been on for maybe 40 minites or so. just as I tuned in, John Boy had just recked the family truck looking for his Daddy. I continuded watching this show while more and more becomming curiously intersted in this family from the 30s who seemed to be so poor but in turn so very rich in love and closeness of a strong and courageous group of relitives. After the airing of "The Homecomming" that night, I was filled with a feeling of goodness and respect of family that today is almost non exsistant in television. To tell the truth, I think it may never come to that type of programing ever again. I had no idea of what I just witnessed in the beginning program of what would become the best , most highly respected family show to date. This is a TRUE classic, timeless and ever lasting and if you are like me , I know that values shuch as the ones that The Waltons taught us for 10 years after that Dec. night, should make a comback and make it fast!!What happened? can you tell me? Ill tell you all this ,to this day , I still find myself messing around with my kids at night saying, goodnight John boy, goodnight Mary Ellen (although their names are not John Boy nor Mary Ellen) but still I wait for the reply that I heard so many Thursday nights in the 70s at 900pm which is truly music to my ears.... goodnight Daddy!

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    • Trivia
      Earl Hamner's two children, Scott and Carrie, are in the film as two of the children listening to the missionary lady'; he is the boy with paler hair and she is the short-dark-haired girl in a homemade hat.
    • Goofs
      In one scene, the Waltons listen to "The Johnson Wax program": "Fibber McGee and Molly" on the radio. However, the film takes place in 1933 and that program did not debut until 1935--and the specific episode they're listening to is from 1947.
    • Quotes

      John Boy [Narrator]: Christmas is the season where we give tokens of love. In that house we received not tokens but love itself. I became the writer I promised my father I would be, and my destiny led me far from Walton's Mountain. My mother lives there still. Alone now, for we lost my father in 1969. My brothers and sisters, grown with children of their own, live not far away. We are still a close family and see each other when we can. And like Miss Mamie Baldwin's fourth cousins, we're apt to sample the recipe and then gather around the piano and hug each other while we sing the old songs. For no matter the time or distance, we are united in the memory of that Christmas Eve. More than 30 years and 3,000 miles away, I can still hear those sweet voices.

    • Alternate versions
      The original TV showing had an introduction sequence before the film began. This introduction is featured on the newly released DVD version of the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 24th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      O Holy Night
      (uncredited)

      Music by Adolphe Adam

      Lyrics by John Sullivan Dwight

      Performed by Cleavon Little and Congregation

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Angustiosa espera
    • Filming locations
      • Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA
    • Production company
      • CBS
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    • Budget
      • $50,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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