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Welcome Home - Ein Toter kehrt zurück

Originaltitel: Welcome Home
  • 1989
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,7/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Welcome Home - Ein Toter kehrt zurück (1989)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJake died in Vietnam; his family mourned him, then moved on. When he reappears, quite alive, the question is, what must he do and how will his family respond to him?Jake died in Vietnam; his family mourned him, then moved on. When he reappears, quite alive, the question is, what must he do and how will his family respond to him?Jake died in Vietnam; his family mourned him, then moved on. When he reappears, quite alive, the question is, what must he do and how will his family respond to him?

  • Regie
    • Franklin J. Schaffner
  • Drehbuch
    • Maggie Kleinman
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kris Kristofferson
    • JoBeth Williams
    • Sam Waterston
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,7/10
    412
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Franklin J. Schaffner
    • Drehbuch
      • Maggie Kleinman
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kris Kristofferson
      • JoBeth Williams
      • Sam Waterston
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    Kris Kristofferson
    Kris Kristofferson
    • Jake
    JoBeth Williams
    JoBeth Williams
    • Sarah
    Sam Waterston
    Sam Waterston
    • Woody
    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    • Harry Robins
    Thomas Wilson Brown
    Thomas Wilson Brown
    • Tyler
    Trey Wilson
    Trey Wilson
    • Colonel Barnes
    John Marshall Jones
    John Marshall Jones
    • Dwayne
    • (as J.J.)
    Ken Pogue
    Ken Pogue
    • Senator Camden
    Kieu Chinh
    Kieu Chinh
    • Leang
    Matthew Beckett
    • Kim
    Jessica Ramien
    • Siv
    Larry Reynolds
    Larry Reynolds
    • Dr. Quayle
    Nancy Beatty
    • Woman
    Drew Comin
    • Little Boy
    Gene Clark
    • Coach Wallace
    Jason St. Amour
    • Johnson
    Victor Ertmanis
    • Willy
    Bryan Leadbeater
    • Drill Sergeant
    • Regie
      • Franklin J. Schaffner
    • Drehbuch
      • Maggie Kleinman
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    I always say this is the worst movie I've ever seen

    I saw this movie in the theatres in 1989, and it's horrible memory lingers on to this day. What to mention first? The gushing tears that too often grace the character's cheeks? The horrible plot device of having JoBeth Williams kneel in front of her record player crying while Your Song by Elton John plays in the background? The sappy teenaged son of JoBeth and Kris?

    The convenient million or so dollars that Uncle Sam drops in Kris' lap, allowing him to buy a house and a car, unlike most other Vietnam Vets?

    Or the ease and guiltlessness with which JoBeth hops in the sack with Kris again, after all these years, and despite his deathmasklike craggy features, and despite being married to a much nicer guy, Sam Waterston, who plays the cuckold well, but is totally wasted in this picture.

    Insipid soundtrack and gushy spineless characters. Not a good combo.

    How I wish Kris' former family turned their backs on him, after asking a few penetrating questions like "Where the hell have you been?" or "Why didn't you try to get in touch with us?" or "How's about moving to another part of the country and leaving us alone?"
    Boyo-2

    Emotionally satisfying

    The scenes of high emotion work extremely well in this drama. However, not all the drama delivers. Some of the dialogue is strained and there are stretches when I honestly had no idea what anyone was talking about.

    Kristofferson is very good for the most part but is wooden at times too. Jobeth Williams, Brian Keith and the late Trey Wilson make an impression in their scenes. Sam Waterston is not given a whole lot to do but stand around and look confused but he does have one great scene with his stepson regarding the return to life of Kristofferson.

    The end might have been needlessly sappy, but it got to me anyway.
    6breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com

    Not completely gripping in drama but still entertains

    War veterans can unfortunately suffer from some pretty heavy stuff. War in general causes problems for almost everybody all the time. It's not a nice activity to par-take in. Soldiers go off to fight; some come back while others never return. It's a sad truth, but that's sometimes the normality of it all. When marines go off to battle, most return with some kind of post traumatic stress (PTS) that changes the way they behave. This ranges from person to person and the intensity can vary too. But for those who lose their loved ones at war, nobody enjoys receiving a box with their offspring's name plate in it. On the other hand it's even more of a shock to the system when that individual returns from combat. After long periods of waiting, family members can get worried. The relief of knowing and being able to see somebody again after an extended time is overwhelming. But what is it like when someone is realized to be living when originally confirmed dead? This causes a whole new scenario.

    Kris Kristofferson is Jake Robbins, a Vietnam war vet who was supposedly killed on duty in 1970. When in reality, he was being taken care of by some natives. Seventeen years later he wakes up to discover he's back in the states and missing his family. He's then accompanied by Col. Barnes (Trey Wilson) who informs him that he cannot return back to Vietnam to see his kids for word getting out that there might be some survivors left behind. Frustrated with the options he's given, he returns home to get some closure with his dad (Brian Keith). He also visits his now moved-on wife Sarah (JoBeth Williams), his son Tyler (Thomas Wilson Brown) and step-father Woody (Sam Waterston). With a screenplay by Maggie Kleinman, who would only write for one more movie being Desperate Choices: To Save My Child (1992), the script is all right for a basic story. It does have some unanswered questions and plot threads, but overall it's solid for a premise. This makes it watchable, but on a predictable level.

    What doesn't make sense in Kleinman's script are some unresolved plot components. The most noticeable lack of clarity is when it comes to Jake's return. Who picked up Jake from Vietnam? Did he make it back himself? The scene before he woke up in the states was being taken to a hospital in Thailand. Where was the transition? Another problem arises with some character's unresolved actions. An act or two are committed that seem like a reconciliation would be in good order. However that never happens either and it's kind of a big deal. One should not be able to walk away feeling fine with themselves. Aside from these two concerns, the final point to be made is that the structure of the story is very predictable. From start to finish the long-term experience doesn't bring up many new twists or surprises along the way. The plot is quite linear in a very practical sense. There isn't much to it other than how certain characters cope with Jake's return. And the end result is none too shocking.

    Yet that doesn't mean watching this movie is boring. All members involved that were listed act the way one would expect. The characters are very relatable in the situations they encounter as well as their reactions. Watching Kristofferson play Jake and seeing him make mistakes along the way is the right kind of development. For anyone who's been claimed as long gone and returns, the feeling is confusing. You want to return, but it's hard to say whether that might open up old wounds or not. Topics like these are mixed bags when it comes to feelings and it's a risky gamble. Sarah, Woody and Tyler's revelations when they find out of who Jake is just as sympathetic. One of the best scenes though was when Jake's father finally sees him again. It's a gratifying experience. The human drama and emotions are clear. Brian Keith also gives some great insight to Jake after he contemplates how he's a deserter. That's blown right out of the water after his dad talks.

    Directing this feature for the final time was Franklin J. Schaffner. With what has been presented on screen as much as the script struggled to clear up some things, Schaffner's direction was mighty helpful. Without him, the story would not have been as engaging. Schaffner had also directed The Boys from Brazil (1978), Patton (1970) and Planet of the Apes (1968). For visuals, Fred J. Koenekamp handled the camera. Since this was a film with a much smaller budget, whatever was captured was the greater part real. There aren't too many distinct shots but the scenery captured is pretty. Much of the background contains suburban town roads, to back country lake houses. Koenekamp also worked on The Hunter (1980) and The Swarm (1978). Lastly, famous composer Henry Mancini produced the film score. Another great aspect to this feature was that Mancini created a reoccurring main theme. Even Kristofferson's good buddy Willie Nelson made a song for the film. This is memorable, it's just sad that the soundtrack wasn't released.

    The procession of its story is as predictable as one would think and there are moments that go forgotten, but this is still an enjoyable film. The characters are likable and have understandable motivations. The cinematography is pleasing and so is the music.
    8Thomas-140

    Schaffner`s finishing touch.And he finishes off in style.

    This film is good,but not Schaffner`s best. My favourite is Papillon and Patton,but this is a sad and very nice film. Kris Kristoffersen is good in this movie and really makes a difference. I am going to miss Schaffner and this is his last film.

    A good film by a great director! 7,5/10
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    Soundtrack

    Hi I have been looking 4 the soundtrack or a song from the film, does anyone know who sung the title song? I think it was called welcome home or coming home.

    It is played throughout the film and for the end credits please can anyone help either the artist and/or title of song thanks mike this is for all you movie buffs lets see if you know your stuff

    Hi I have been looking 4 the soundtrack or a song from the film, does anyone know who sung the title song? I think it was called welcome home or coming home.

    It is played throughout the film and for the end credits please can anyone help either the artist and/or title of song thanks mike this is for all you movie buffs lets see if you know your stuff

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    • Wissenswertes
      This was the final film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner before his death on July 2, 1989 at the age of 69. He died more than two months before it was released.
    • Zitate

      Jake: I'm beginning to get the idea of me being alive is not exactly a cause of celebration around here.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Black Rain/Heavy Petting/In Country/A Dry White Season/Heart of Dixie (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Welcome Home, Welcome Home
      (theme song)

      Music by Henry Mancini

      Lyrics by Alan Bergman & Marilyn Bergman

      Sung by Willie Nelson

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 29. September 1989 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Welcome Home - Ein Toter kehrt heim
    • Drehorte
      • Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Columbia Pictures
      • The Rank Organisation
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      • 11.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 1.029.822 $
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 1.029.822 $
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      1 Stunde 32 Minuten
    • Sound-Mix
      • Dolby Stereo

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