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The film tells the story of a troubled ex- Navy SEAL and Vietnam War veteran Mark Lambert (John Lithgow), who, upon returning home from the war, alienates his wife and child by deserting them and moving away into the remote wilderness of Washington state.
Distant Thunder: Directed by Rick Rosenthal. With Ralph Macchio, John Lithgow, Kerrie Keane, Reb Brown. John Lithgow stars and Ralph Macchio co-stars as his son. Their uneasy reunion accidentally sparks war-haunted violence, and they share a harrowing fight for survival that will either destroy them or unify them forever.
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- Drama
- Rick Rosenthal
- 1988-11-11
Distant Thunder 1988. R. 113 MIN. Overview. Releases. Reviews. Cast crew. Movie Codes. Products. News. Forum. PLAY TRAILER. Become a fan. Movie plot tags. Father and son. John Lithgow stars...
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- English
- US
- 113 min
A troubled Vietnam veteran goes into self-exile shortly after the war, leaving his wife and young son to wonder if he will ever return. After 10 years of living in Washington's rainforest, he comes back and tries to salvage his relationship with his son.
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A troubled Vietnam war vet deserts his wife and child shortly after he returns from the war. He returns after 10 years, where he's been living like an animal in the forest.
DVDUPC. Distant Thunder. Drama. 1988. 1h 54m. R. John Lithgow (Shrek, Footloose) stars as a self-exiled "bush vet" and Ralph Macchio (My Cousin Vinny, The Karate Kid) co-stars as the son he hasn't seen in fifteen years.
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Distant Thunder. 114 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1988. Roger Ebert. November 11, 1988. 4 min read. In the forbidding, somber forests of the Pacific Northwest, mountain men live in house trailers or makeshift huts, living off the land.