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The Homecoming[dvd]

By: Pinter, Harold [Author]Contributor(s): Holm, Ian [NULL] | Hall, Peter [Director] | Cusack, Cyril [NULL] | Jaystone, Michael [NULL] | Rigby, Terence [NULL]Publication details: AFT 1973 ISBN: 5030697007827Subject(s): | Dysfunctional families -- England -- London -- Drama | Abusive men -- England -- London -- DramaLOC classification: Video CabinetSummary: Deals with an all-bachelor family in North London disrupted by the return of the eldest son and his wife from America.
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Adaptation of the play by Harold Pinter.
Special features: interview with cinematographer David Watkin; theatrical trailer; "Harold Pinter and The homecoming" an essay by Michael Feingold; AFT Cinebill; stills gallery; interview with Edie Landau; "Ely Landau: in front of the camera" (1974 promotional reel); AFT trailer gallery; AFT scrapbook.
Videodisc release of the 1973 British motion picture.
DVD.

Deals with an all-bachelor family in North London disrupted by the return of the eldest son and his wife from America.