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A Home of Our Own

  • 1993
  • PG
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
4.3K
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Edward Furlong, Kathy Bates, Miles Feulner, T.J. Lowther, Clarissa Lassig, Amy Sakasitz, and Sarah Schaub in A Home of Our Own (1993)
Widow Frances Lacey is being sexually harassed by her boss while she tries to provide for her brood of six children. Also, her oldest son, Shayne, is constantly in trouble. When she's fired from her job, she decides to abandon Los Angeles.
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An overwhelmed but persevering widow relocates her six children to a new town in the hope that it will afford them a better life.An overwhelmed but persevering widow relocates her six children to a new town in the hope that it will afford them a better life.An overwhelmed but persevering widow relocates her six children to a new town in the hope that it will afford them a better life.

  • Director
    • Tony Bill
  • Writer
    • Patrick Sheane Duncan
  • Stars
    • Kathy Bates
    • Edward Furlong
    • Clarissa Lassig
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tony Bill
    • Writer
      • Patrick Sheane Duncan
    • Stars
      • Kathy Bates
      • Edward Furlong
      • Clarissa Lassig
    • 37User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Frances Lacey
    Edward Furlong
    Edward Furlong
    • Shayne Lacey
    Clarissa Lassig
    • Lynn Lacey
    Sarah Schaub
    • Faye Lacey
    Miles Feulner
    • Murray Lacey
    Amy Sakasitz
    Amy Sakasitz
    • Annie Lacey
    T.J. Lowther
    T.J. Lowther
    • Craig Lacey
    Soon-Tek Oh
    Soon-Tek Oh
    • Mr. Munimura
    Tony Campisi
    • Norman
    David Jensen
    • Mr. Hilliard
    • (as Dave Jensen)
    H.E.D. Redford
    • Mr. King
    Melvin Ward
    Melvin Ward
    • Father Tomlin
    Michael Flynn
    Michael Flynn
    • Mr. Wolters
    Donré Sampson
    Donré Sampson
    • Gas Station Attendant
    • (as Don Ré Sampson)
    Frank Gerrish
    Frank Gerrish
    • Mr. Whitman
    George Sullivan
    George Sullivan
    • Dave Pollock
    Rosalind Soulam
    • Ilene
    Tamilisa Wood Miner
    • Raymi
    • (as Tamilisa Wood)
    • Director
      • Tony Bill
    • Writer
      • Patrick Sheane Duncan
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    User reviews37

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    I would like to say that today was the second time I have seen this movie on Television AND I LOVE IT!!! This movie is very exact with the times 60's and very heart felt... I was overwhelmed at times with emotion... So, If you are a women watching this movie for the first time be prepared to Cry, Laugh, & sometimes flintch...The Mother is a very prideful person that has a lot of hopes and dreams and that sometimes get's in the way of her children's lives... This is also a story of Courage, Hope, And family Values... I recommend this movie to anyone who has ever thought they could not make it on there own raising children.

    HAVE A GREAT DAY!
    7PudgyPandaMan

    "When you're really really poor, everything you see is something you can't have. "

    This is a heart wrenching tale about a single mom trying her best to provide for her family. Kathy Bates is outstanding in her portrayal of a hard scrabble mom, down on her luck, who tries to start over and provide a home for her kids. I can't say enough about her performance.

    This family goes through some really difficult times, so this isn't necessarily a feel good movie, although there are some inspiring moments. Just when you think things can't get any worse for this family, it does. My heart just broke.

    I think this movie does a great job if it causes us to take better notice of those around us who are in need - and do what we can to help them. It becomes difficult, if you run into a women like portrayed here, that is too proud to accept "handouts". But this movie is also inspiring in that it is a great example of the determination of the human spirit and what someone can do in this country if they make up their mind to be somebody and provide a better life for their children.
    md-bethesda

    "Apparently " true story?

    The New Yorker magazine--we can trust them, can't we?!--reviewed this movie as the true story written by Duncan, who is the screenwriter--you can read the review at the New Yorker site. Anyone who sees it will want to believe that it is true. Regardless, for any Kathy Bates fan,this is a must-see. The dry wit and honesty of the 60's dialogue is simultaneously nostalgic and refreshing. For anyone from a large family in the early 60s, scenes will bring back memories that will delight and disgust--like mixing vats of egg salad in the Miracle Whip jar. Kathy Bates shines as always, but every actor in this holds their own--even the children. Watch it--you'll love it.
    Aimee Natal

    gripping story of the ups and (mostly) downs of real life

    The narrator of this story is supposedly the 13 year old, oldest son of the family the film is about, and he starts out by saying it's all true. Kathy Bates plays Mrs. Lacey, the mother to 5 children, the widow of an Irish Catholic SOB, as she repeatedly refers to him. They're poor, and on a lurch, pack up and leave their dumpy apartment in L.A. for who knows where. They end up in Idaho, working for a Japanese man who's also a widow, making a home out of a shack on his land. You see (feel) the struggles of a parent, a mother, and not only that, but a single parent and mother of 5 children who has practically no money. You see the relationships between siblings and between the children and their mother. You see the resourcefulness and hard work ethic of the mother, sometimes taken too far, to the detriment of her own children (shunning the priest's attempts at helping out with free clothes or food or Christmas presents). You see the struggles of the oldest boy, a 13 year old son, taking on responsibility as the "man of the house," yet also being told to go get his father's belt for whippings from his mother. The mother finds work in a bowling alley, and you see her struggles with dating the bowling pro who works there. Every penny meant so much to them, that when their house is burning down, the oldest daughter risks her life to run inside and find the money jar, and cries on her mother when she has to tell her she couldn't find it. One of the sons discovers a junk yard on the way home on the schoolbus and ends up making many visits, scavenging various items for the house, pulling it all the way home on a make-shift wagon. As someone else already commented, the Christmas morning scene is poignant, as is the ending of the film. The ending was just another beginning, I would think, for this family.
    7jotix100

    Leaving L.A.

    "A Home of our Own" is a film that shows the struggle of a poor woman with six children who has had it with her life in Los Angeles. When she loses her menial job, she decides to pack it and move on. We saw this film when it first came out, but watched it again when it showed on cable the other night. The film was directed by Tony Bill.

    The best thing going for the movie is Kathy Bates. As the determined and strong Frances Lacey, she does amazing work. Ms. Bates, one of our best character actresses, is a joy in the film. One thing that comes clear is her love for her children and her determination to get ahead. By relocating in a remote area of Idaho, her gamble pays off. Not only is she able to succeed in getting her own home, thanks to the kind Japanese man who owns the land, but she gives the children a positive lesson on how to be somebody and to struggle for what they want. Edward Furlong, as Shayne, also makes a great contribution to the film.

    Watch it because the heart warming story.

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    • Trivia
      Based on a true story. The real Frances Lacey had 12 kids, rather than the 6 portrayed in the film.
    • Goofs
      At approx. 32 minutes, when Murray gets the driver to stop the school bus, the shadow of the camera is briefly visible on the side of the bus.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: When you're really really poor, everything you see is something you can't have.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Flesh and Bone/RoboCop 3/Look Who's Talking Now/A Home of Our Own/The War Room (1993)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by The Robins

      Written by Scotty Moore

      Courtesy of GNP Crescendo Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kampen för ett eget hem
    • Filming locations
      • Midvale, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • A&M Films
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
      • Saul Zaentz Film Center
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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,677,807
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $808,428
      • Nov 7, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,677,807
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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