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Carry Me Home

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
235
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Carry Me Home (2004)
Drama

A widow named Harriet and her two children Carrie and Brian are living in rural New York in 1947 and are still recovering from the death of Harriet's husband killed in World War II. Carrie i... Read allA widow named Harriet and her two children Carrie and Brian are living in rural New York in 1947 and are still recovering from the death of Harriet's husband killed in World War II. Carrie is a tomboy and hangs around with boys and they have their own clubhouse. Carrie and her fr... Read allA widow named Harriet and her two children Carrie and Brian are living in rural New York in 1947 and are still recovering from the death of Harriet's husband killed in World War II. Carrie is a tomboy and hangs around with boys and they have their own clubhouse. Carrie and her friends make mischief and taunt their mentally challenged neighbor Charlie by stealing one o... Read all

  • Director
    • Jace Alexander
  • Writer
    • Christopher Fay
  • Stars
    • Penelope Ann Miller
    • Kevin Anderson
    • David Alan Basche
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    235
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jace Alexander
    • Writer
      • Christopher Fay
    • Stars
      • Penelope Ann Miller
      • Kevin Anderson
      • David Alan Basche
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Penelope Ann Miller
    Penelope Ann Miller
    • Harriet
    Kevin Anderson
    Kevin Anderson
    • Charlie
    David Alan Basche
    David Alan Basche
    • Bernard
    Ashley Rose
    Ashley Rose
    • Carrie
    Jane Alexander
    Jane Alexander
    • Mrs. Gortimer
    Leo Burmester
    Leo Burmester
    • Grizzle
    Nicholas Braun
    Nicholas Braun
    • Zeke
    Harrison Chad
    • Brian
    Catrina Ganey
    Catrina Ganey
    • Hattie
    Dajon Matthews
    • Lijah
    • (as Dajon Matthews-Roach)
    Richard Fay
    • Simon
    Ashley Greiner
    • Young Carrie
    James Patrick Huggins
    • Carrie's Father
    George Hughes
    • Sedan Driver
    Jack Cahill
    • Sedan Passenger
    Howard Quimby
    • Farmer
    Hawk Younkins
    Hawk Younkins
    • Luke
    • Director
      • Jace Alexander
    • Writer
      • Christopher Fay
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    9knicknamej

    coming of age circa 1947

    All right, I loved this little movie. I had no expectations (by surprise on cable, Showtime, one early morning) and was impressed by the fantastic work of the stellar cast as well as the period look. This is a film to Tivo and watch with the whole family (about 9 and older). Now that I'm posting this review and see that others have dismissed it. I don't understand. Sure it's not funny, but it has a great message about the power of love and it goes back to simpler, beautiful time. Penelope Ann Miller is Amazing. And what ever happened to the lead girl, Ashley Rose Orr? She is a real find. I loved Kevin Anderson in a very complicated part and David Basche is Handsome and makes you care about a character who on the surface seems like a jerk. This seemed like a low budget movie, but it looks great and really captures the time. Kudos all around to the crew and cast.
    4gradyharp

    'Made for TV' Look and Substance - the Old Way

    In a time when made for television films from HBO in particular and Showtime et al seem to be taking more chances with riskier topics than those flooding the theater screens, along comes CARRY ME HOME with a thud that hearkens back to the whiny tearjerkers of twenty years ago. While the premise of the story appears to be warm coming of age of a young girl with only a single mother to guide her growth, the film fragments with so many subplots that are quickly and incautiously pasted together in the end, resolving everything in a shallow overly sentimental and unsatisfying mess.

    Marlboro, NY 1947, a time when the country is recovering from WW II, which includes the families of GIs killed in the war and the economy in ruins. Harriet (Penelope Ann Miller) keeps together her household of two children - Carrie (Ashley Rose Orr) and Brian (Harrison Chad) - by being a seamstress to the likes of Mrs. Gortimer (Jane Alexander), a town gossip and matchmaker who is advising Harriet to pay attention to the return of Bernard (David Alan Rasche) as a potential 'marrying kind'. Harriet spends her days working and remembering her GI husband killed in the war. Daughter Carrie is approaching puberty and yet refuses to behave like a girl, wearing her father's dogtags and jeans, running instead with a group of boys including her younger brother and two other lads. The 'gang' has a secret clubhouse, make mischief, taunt the mentally challenged neighbor Charlie (Kevin Anderson), unfortunate son of Grizzle (Leo Burmester) who abuses his unwanted son by forcing him to live in a barn. Charlie's only friends are the puppies he treasures. The destructive pranks played on pathetic Charlie include stealing one of his pups, destroying the food garden of Grizzle, pouring sugar in the gas tank of Grizzle's John Deere tractor, etc. In other words this little group of kids is cruel and their shenanigans are mean-spirited.

    Harriet finds it impossible to control the behavior of Carrie and quite out of keeping with the 1940s family unit, Carrie sasses her mother viciously and in general is an unlikable brat. When Bernard begins his courtship of Harriet the prospect of Harriet's finding a modicum of happiness is undermined by Carrie's behavior. In a particularly cruel evening's prank, Grizzle's garden is destroyed, Charlie is reduced to self-mutilation because of the stealing of his pup, and the lowly barn in which he lives is destroyed by fire. Grizzle and Charlie survive and the effect of this final disaster on the lives of Harriet and her children and their 'emotional awakening' serves to make a hanky call and end the story with an unsatisfying bump.

    The script by Christopher Fay is pedestrian, leaving the film with poorly motivated characters about whom it is difficult to care. Penelope Ann Miller tries her best to make the most out of Harriet, but Ashley Rose Orr renders one of the least likable young girls on film. This is a black and white script without motivation. Jace Alexander directs, which probably explains why his mother Jane Alexander consented to do the tiny walk-on part to give the film attention. The crew manages to make the mood of America in the post-war years plausible, but the dialogue assigned to the characters undermines those attempts. There must be an audience for these soap opera films: it is a shame this one couldn't have been better. Grady Harp
    6Sylviastel

    Some Unfinished and Weak Writing Dampens this tale!

    I love Jane Alexander but she was truly underused in this film. Penelope Ann Miller is great as the grieving war widow, Harriet. Kevin Anderson shines as Charlie, the mentally challenged farmhand who lives like an animal and is abused by old man Grissel played very well by veteran actor Leo Burmeister. They all live in Marlboro, New York in farm country away from the city. Tomboy Carrie Ann and her younger brother Brian are friends with Zeke and Elijah, two neighborhood boys. They have a club which berates and abuses Charlie's character most of all. Everybody but Harriet treats him with abuse even the kids. Despite it all, I felt the kids didn't learn their lesson about it in this film. I wished that this film provided a better lesson regarding bullying and the consequences of it all. Without spoiling the plot, Kevin Anderson is completely unrecognizable in this performance which is a compliment to him. He really shines as Charlie though. I felt the ending was a bit off and that's it without giving away. Some viewers might find this movie to be a useful example about bullying people and how devastating consequences can be if nobody speaks up in the first place.

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      Jane Alexander (Mrs. Gortimer) is the mother of the film's director, Jace Alexander.

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Carrie Moonbeams
    • Filming locations
      • Marlboro, New Jersey, USA(it was Marlboro, New York)
    • Production companies
      • Saturday Pictures Inc.
      • Showtime Networks
      • Soup Kitchen Films
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      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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