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Morgan Stewart's Coming Home

  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36m
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5.5/10
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Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (1987)
A free-spirited teenager attempts to get back in touch with his overly conservative parents after returning home from years away at a boarding school.
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A free-spirited teenager attempts to get back in touch with his overly-conservative parents after returning home from years away at a boarding school.A free-spirited teenager attempts to get back in touch with his overly-conservative parents after returning home from years away at a boarding school.A free-spirited teenager attempts to get back in touch with his overly-conservative parents after returning home from years away at a boarding school.

  • Directors
    • Paul Aaron
    • Terry Winsor
    • Alan Smithee
  • Writers
    • Ken Hixon
    • David N. Titcher
  • Stars
    • Jon Cryer
    • Lynn Redgrave
    • JD Cullum
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Paul Aaron
      • Terry Winsor
      • Alan Smithee
    • Writers
      • Ken Hixon
      • David N. Titcher
    • Stars
      • Jon Cryer
      • Lynn Redgrave
      • JD Cullum
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jon Cryer
    Jon Cryer
    • Morgan Stewart
    Lynn Redgrave
    Lynn Redgrave
    • Nancy Stewart
    JD Cullum
    • Garrett
    • (as John David Cullum)
    Robert Sedgwick
    Robert Sedgwick
    • Craighton
    Waweru Njenga
    • Akhmed
    Sudhir Rad
    • Mahatma
    Alan Beck
    • Frank
    Brendan O'Meara
    • Thompson
    Saveliy Kramarov
    Saveliy Kramarov
    • Ivan
    Lisa Pera
    • Proskovia
    • (as Leeza Vinnichenko)
    Glenn R. Wilder
    Glenn R. Wilder
    • Chauffer
    • (as Glenn Wilder)
    Nicholas Pryor
    Nicholas Pryor
    • Tom Stewart
    Paul Gleason
    Paul Gleason
    • Jay Le Soto
    Gary Wheeler
    • Reporter
    Will Huston
    • Cocktail Party Guest
    • (as William Edwards)
    Avril Gentles
    • Socialite
    Tammy Amerson
    • Heather Whitewood
    Bill Conn
    • Mr. Whitewood
    • Directors
      • Paul Aaron
      • Terry Winsor
      • Alan Smithee
    • Writers
      • Ken Hixon
      • David N. Titcher
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    5wes-connors

    Ferris Bueller's Distant Cousin

    Geeky cute teenager Jon Cryer (as Morgan Stewart) is kicked out of eight boarding schools in six years. Finally, he returns home to get re-acquainted with wealthy Washington, DC parents Lynn Redgrave and Nicholas Pryor (as Nancy and Tom). There, mother Redgrave is busy being a perfectly coiffed politician's wife, and Republican father Pryor is running for office. A horror fan, Cryer meets beautiful kindred spirit Viveka Davis (as Emily) at a George Romero book-signing.

    Cryer and Ms. Davis take a shower together, clad in their underwear and horror heads. Guess some parts don't get dirty. Also, Cryer finds out corrupt executive aide Paul Gleason (as Jay Le Soto) is working against his father, and the plot goes haywire. Cryer is a believable and engaging teenage horror fan (his father John debuted as a ghost on "Dark Shadows"). And, Davis is an appealing romantic interest. But, the story obviously isn't sure where to go, or how to get there.

    ***** Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (2/20/87) Paul Aaron, Terry Windsor ~ Jon Cryer, Viveka Davis, Lynn Redgrave, Paul Gleason
    mack3175

    NOT A FERRIS BUELLER RIP OFF.

    I know Jon Cryer was getting a little annoyed in the 80's, when he was being called Matthew Broderick's clone. Jon Cryer has his own cool charm, thats very different Matthew Broderick. And who ever called this movie a Ferris Bueller rip off, really did'nt see this movie, and tried to figure out that this movie is very different from Ferris Bueller. Okay someone copied John Hughes film making style, and did pretty well. This movie was very funny, and it was fun to watch. So give it a break.
    6vertigo_14

    Recommended for die hard Cryer fans.

    This is simply an average (and sometimes hilarious) teen comedy that would probably be most appreciated by Jon Cryer fans.

    Jon Cryer is Morgan Stewart, a funny guy with a love for classic horror movies. It's Thanksgiving break and once again, his parents, who have never really been around much, have let him down by calling to let him know that they've made other plans for the holiday. So, it's great news to Morgan that he's been invited home a few weeks later following a big prank. The invitation home isn't because he has been expelled or because he should expect to be in some serious trouble as it seems that his parents have totally ignored the incident altogether. In fact, his father's campaign manager (Paul Gleason), Jay Soto, recommended that spending time with Morgan, would raise interest in his father's Senatorial campaign.

    But, Morgan finds that despite being home with his parents, they just can't seem to understand him, like when his mother thought all of his classic horror collection was pornography and tossed it in the trash or told him to stop trying to clean the house because it would give the appearance that they were poor. Morgan has even more difficulty when he meets a great girl with all the same interests as he has (she reminds me of the character Anna on "The O.C."). Then his parent's misconceptions cause trouble even there.

    But the real story begins not with Morgan's difficulty in trying to get through to his oblivious parents, but when he catches on to a scandal involving his father's campaign manager attempt to steal from his family. Now, it's up to Morgan (with the help of his girlfriend) to either get his parents to wake up and look at what's going on or fix things for himself.

    It delivers a few good laughs because Morgan's parents (Lynne Redgrave and Nicholas Pryor) are so out of touch. Plus, the scenes between Morgan and his girlfriend, Emily, are cute, too. But, I think the film can best be appreciated by fans of Jon Cryer.
    1Dugaru

    They owe me money!!

    I appeared in this movie as an extra, along with a number of my college friends.

    It was primarily filmed in and near Charlottesville, VA (I'm guessing it was the spring of 1986) and a bunch of the extras were U.Va. students like myself.

    I got a check for $50 and also got to chat with (and appear on screen with) Cryer for a bit. He actually was a really nice guy.

    I think the mall scenes were filmed at the beautiful Fashion Square Mall north of Charlottesville.

    But note I said I got a check for $50 -- I didn't get PAID the $50 because the bastards bounced my check.

    After all these years, I'm still bitter. :)
    10elspethm

    Great Jon Cryer movie!

    I personally love "Morgan Stewart's Coming Home". Perhaps it's the scenes of Washington, D.C. (my hometown), perhaps it's that I've always had a crush on Jon Cryer. In any case, I think this is a great movie. Viveka Davis is in her best role since "Student Exchange". Jon Cryer is in rare form. If you loved him in "Pretty in Pink" you'll also enjoy him in this movie.

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    Comedy

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    • Trivia
      The original director was Terry Winsor who had only one film to his credit, Party Party (1983). He was replaced by Paul Aaron who was so unhappy with the final film that he asked for the Alan Smithee credit.
    • Goofs
      When Morgan asks Emily on a date he agrees to pick her up, yet she never gives him her home address. She doesn't give him her phone number until later in the movie when she writes it on his hand, so he couldn't have called her to get the address before the first date.
    • Quotes

      Morgan Stewart: Look, Doc, okay? I'm gonna level with ya. Okay, I have been doing drugs.

      Dr. Cabot: I understand. I'm glad you told me, Morgan. For your sake I'm glad. Now, exactly what kind of drugs?

      Morgan Stewart: I've been free-basing Clearasil.

    • Connections
      Features The Brady Bunch (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Painted Moon
      Composed and Performed by The Silencers

      Courtesy of RCA Records

      © 1986 RCA Music Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Home Front
    • Filming locations
      • Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
    • Production company
      • Kings Road Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,136,381
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $48,438
      • Feb 22, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,136,381
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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