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Dec 19, 1971 · A 1971 TV movie that launched the popular series The Waltons. It follows the family's worries and hopes on Christmas Eve 1933, as they wait for the father to return home.
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- Drama, Family
- Fielder Cook
- 1971-12-19
A story of the events that happened on Christmas Eve, 1933, to one rural American family. An all 'round heartwarming story, especially if you are a fan of Th...
- 98 min
- 61.1K
- MissDiane1962
Teenage son John-Boy (Richard Thomas) tries to distract his siblings by explaining the real meaning of Christmas to them, before his mother (Patricia Neal) finally sends...
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- Fielder Cook
- PG
- Patricia Neal
In the middle of the Depression, John Walton is working in a mill, fifty miles away on Christmas Eve while his family prepares for his return. The children bring the cow back to the barn from the fields. John-boy, the eldest, tells the others they may not want to wait in the barn at midnight to hear the animals talk.
It's Christmas Eve, early 1930s on Walton's Mountain. As the family prepares for the holiday, they anxiously await Pa's return home from his job in the city some 50 miles away. He is late, and Ma and the grandparents hear on the radio a report of a bus accident that worries them.
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- Fielder Cook
- PG
- 2
Dec 11, 2013 · The Homecoming is the popular Christmas movie from 1971 created by Earl Hamner which set the stage for the popular TV series, The Waltons.
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- All About the Waltons
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A movie based on Harold Pinter's play about a dysfunctional family in London, directed by Peter Hall and starring Ian Holm and Paul Rogers. Ebert praises the film's technical excellence and its ability to create uncomfortable emotional states in the audience.