Welcome Home, Johnny Bristol (1972)
An American soldier manages to endure his captivity in a Vietnamese POW camp by keeping alive the memories of life in his home town. When he is finally released from the camp, and is discharged from the military, he goes back to his town - but he can find no trace whatsoever of it.
Director: George McCowan
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Martin Landau as Johnny Bristol |
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Jane Alexander as Anne Palmer |
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Brock Peters as Berdahl |
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Martin Sheen as Graytak |
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Pat O'Brien as Sgt. McGll |
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Forrest Tucker as Harry McMartin |
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Mona Freeman as Mrs. Bristol |
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John Hoyt as Minister |
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Jane Elliot as Sister Theresa |
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Simon Scott as Col. Anderson |
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Alan Bergmann as Shusler |
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James McEachin as Loughton |
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Richard Evans as Franks |
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Jean-Michel Michenaud as Young Johnny |
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Mark Roberts as Mr. Bristol |
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Claudia Bryar as Mrs. Thysen |
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David Fresco as Dr. Farraday |
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Kathy Hilton as Virginia |
| Directing | George McCowan | Director |
| Writing | Stanley R. Greenberg | Writer |
| Production | Arthur Katz | Producer |
| Sound | Lalo Schifrin | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Robert L. Morrison | Director of Photography |