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The Waltons: Homecoming

Original title: The Waltons' Homecoming
  • TV Movie
  • 2021
  • TV-14
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
616
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The Waltons: Homecoming (2021)
Drama

John-Boy and his family prepare for John Sr.'s homecoming to spend Christmas together, but after a storm blows in, John-Boy must find his father, and the journey through it will change his l... Read allJohn-Boy and his family prepare for John Sr.'s homecoming to spend Christmas together, but after a storm blows in, John-Boy must find his father, and the journey through it will change his life forever.John-Boy and his family prepare for John Sr.'s homecoming to spend Christmas together, but after a storm blows in, John-Boy must find his father, and the journey through it will change his life forever.

  • Director
    • Lev L. Spiro
  • Writers
    • Earl Hamner Jr.
    • Jim Strain
  • Stars
    • Logan Shroyer
    • Marcelle LeBlanc
    • Christian Finlayson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    616
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lev L. Spiro
    • Writers
      • Earl Hamner Jr.
      • Jim Strain
    • Stars
      • Logan Shroyer
      • Marcelle LeBlanc
      • Christian Finlayson
    • 71User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Logan Shroyer
    Logan Shroyer
    • John-Boy Walton
    Marcelle LeBlanc
    Marcelle LeBlanc
    • Mary Ellen Walton
    Christian Finlayson
    Christian Finlayson
    • Jason Walton
    Tatum Matthews
    Tatum Matthews
    • Erin Walton
    • (as a different name)
    Samuel Goergen
    Samuel Goergen
    • Jim Bob Walton
    Callaway Corrick
    Callaway Corrick
    • Elizabeth Walton
    Alpha Trivette
    Alpha Trivette
    • Grandpa Walton
    Rebecca Koon
    Rebecca Koon
    • Grandma Walton
    Jacinte Blankenship
    Jacinte Blankenship
    • Rose Dooly
    Arianna Rosario
    Arianna Rosario
    • Maggie Sikes
    Marilyn McCoo
    Marilyn McCoo
    • Sister Harriet
    Billy Davis Jr.
    Billy Davis Jr.
    • Brother William
    Richard Thomas
    Richard Thomas
    • Self - Narrator
    Ben Lawson
    Ben Lawson
    • John Walton Sr.
    Bellamy Young
    Bellamy Young
    • Olivia Walton
    Keith Arthur Bolden
    Keith Arthur Bolden
    • Reverend Hawthorne Dooly
    Charles Green
    Charles Green
    • Ike Godsey
    Michael MacCauley
    Michael MacCauley
    • Sheriff Ed Bridges
    • Director
      • Lev L. Spiro
    • Writers
      • Earl Hamner Jr.
      • Jim Strain
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    User reviews71

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    dlbach1

    Homework?

    I tuned in to watch this movie thinking it was the one with Patricia Neal. I was a bit disappointed, but continued to watch. My disappointment in not being able to see Ms Neal on my screen turned into dismay when it became obvious that the film makers didn't do their homework or simply chose to dismiss it.

    This story took place during the depression and involved mountain-folk. Olivia Walton wakes up with a full face of make-up and her hair perfectly groomed? This would not have happened, period. Also, throughout the portions I did watch hoping it would improve I noticed the clothing and household items appeared brand new.

    Perhaps the film-makers didn't live through the Great Depression, but their parents and grandparents did. Even so, with the internet research is far easier than when the original movie was made. Even if the studios do have clothing from the period, I am sure they may not be fit to wear, but they do possess the ability to 'age' fabric and make it look like they ave been well worn as most people during that period, especially mountain folk would have worn.
    markawyman

    Not great, but so....so....

    Other than the issues another reviewer already posted (I completely agree with them).. This one was missing something... Number one, WHERE IS BEN WALTON... He was played by Eric Scott in the original Walton's and wasn't even mentioned in this one... Number Two... Again in the original, didn't Grandma / Grandpa Walton live with them?

    You'd think when making a re-make, they would try to get EVERY part of it correct..... What's the point of re-making something if you're not going to do it right?.....

    I did kind of enjoy it though...
    5omgakeem

    The Walton's revised

    I guess I am biased by the 1971 version which is classic and a yearly watch. To me the first thing I noticed is how clean and new everything looked, clothing to the furniture to the cars just to clean. The family going to church, not the church they attend but the black church had to be put in to be socially correct, many other things I could mention but will stop there.

    I gave a 5 for the effort given CW good try but not there and did not like the end at all. I will stick to the original, a one time watch is all this version gets from me.
    joewhalen7

    Get the Details Right

    In 1933 Virginia blacks would have been seated at the back of the bus while whites were at the front. If a black and a white sat down on the same seat, the bus would have stopped and there was a good chance that both would have been put off the bus. While this is no longer the case, trying to act like segregation never happened only gives a false view of that era and leaves young people wondering what all the civil rights fuss was about.

    In 1951, as a child of twelve, I know. I sat down beside a black friend on a public bus. It came to a stop and I was told to get where I belonged or get off the bus.
    vchimpanzee

    Nice job if you're not going for realism

    I watched a number of episodes of the original series and while I don't remember it, I did watch "The Homecoming" at some point.

    This is supposed to be the Depression? Well, I suppose John could have been making a good living before he had to go 90 miles away just to find work. The family home is really nice. So are the clothes. John-Boy even has his own room. No one in this movie looks poor, despite it being the Depression. Now it is true the Waltons don't have much, meaning they seem to be just about out of food until John gets back with his paycheck, and the kids are making do with what they have when playing. And the statement is made that without the library, they don't have a lot of books.

    Virginia must not be that far south. The Black people are in the back of John's bus. But one Black man is closer to the front and John sits with him and makes friends with him. Olivia and Rose are good friends even though one is white and one is Black. Why, Olivia and the family have even been invited to the Black church for Christmas Eve. Elizabeth asks why they don't go there all the time, since it's closer. Well, there's a reason, but Olivia creatively finds a way around that. But there must be some reason whites and Blacks don't attend church together. Well, I can see one reason. Black people have all this enthusiasm and (while this movie doesn't show it) white people just sit there bored and dignified. That's the way it was for me, and that's how I prefer it.

    Oh, and on the subject of race, who is the police officer who won't let people through when there is a wreck? A Black man, of course. Yes, people are equal in this world.

    Some words and expressions didn't exist in 1933 which are used today, which the writers must have thought were fine to use..

    Once you get past the lack of realism, the Waltons have the family values we have come to expect. Except they curse like sailors, especially John but I guess that's to be expected from a tough mountain family. This being a family movie, only one word gets used a lot. I heard that word once from Mary Ellen in all the times I watched the TV series, and Rev. Fordwick, practicing his sermon, was not pleased. A couple of other words would have been forbidden on the original series.

    Oh, sure, these are not perfect people. Olivia, a fine moral woman, admits she fell for John and her now-deceased parents did not approve.

    Mary Ellen is rebellious and she wants out. But before the movie is over, she learns the meaning of family in a way she hadn't before.

    The Baldwin Sisters are pretty much what I remember. "Father's Recipe" is not evil. And sheriff, it's legal now. They're good women, really.

    Charlie is a character. He knows what he is doing is wrong, but hunting out of season when you give what you shot to those who need it ... how can that be wrong?

    The acting is pretty good, I suppose. It's a pleasure to see Bellamy Young, the naughty First Lady and later President from "Scandal", playing a character with morals. And she does it well. I'm pretty sure Patricia Neal was better.

    Grandma Walton is quirky, but there was something special about Ellen Corby that's missing here. But I knew her already from other roles, some not fine upstanding citizens. Some of that attitude made Grandma different in earlier versions. This Grandma is okay.

    Grandpa is also missing something. Will Geer was such a character. This man is fine, I guess.

    John is such a good and perfect man, except for his language. Hard to believe he's not religious.

    I was quite pleased to see Marilyn McCoo and her husband Billy Davis Jr. From The Fifth Dimension. I first knew them from a short-lived variety show and her from "Solid Gold", and then I found out who they were. They can still sing quite well, and she looks pretty good still.

    It's an enjoyable story and if you can get past the language it's fine for the whole family.

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    • Trivia
      A remake of The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971).
    • Goofs
      Midway through, Olivia Walton turns on the radio and it instantly produces sound; back in the 1930s, all radios used vacuum tubes that took 10 seconds or more to warm up and work.
    • Quotes

      Elizabeth Walton: Thank you for the world so sweet , thank for the food we eat , thank you for the birds that sing , thank you Lord for everything .

    • Connections
      Remake of The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971)

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    • Release date
      • November 28, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Waltons' Homecoming
    • Filming locations
      • Covington, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Magnolia Hill Productions
      • Warner Bros. Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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