Home at Last (1988)
Billy, a streetwise kid from New York City, is sent to Nebraska and is taken in by a Swedish farm family, the Andersons. Initially fearful and resentful, Billy doesn’t fit in, and he clashes with his new family and adoptive father (Frank Converse). Not until a terrible crisis occurs does Billy realize that, for the first time in his life, he truly belongs and is Home At Last.
Director: David DeVries
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Adrien Brody as Billy |
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Joel Savani as Danny |
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Tom Wees as Drunk |
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Rod McCullough as Policeman |
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William Duff-Griffin as Warden |
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Lanny Flaherty as Slater |
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Kenneth Freese as Man in Store #1 |
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Ray Stevens as Man in Store #2 |
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Frank Converse as Nils Anderson |
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Dick Boyd as Conductor |
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Helen Harrelson as Miss Hill |
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Sascha Radetsky as Olaf |
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Caroline Lagerfelt as Christina |
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Sam Davidson as Mr. Thompson |
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Kimber Shoop as Sven |
| Directing | David DeVries | Director |
| Writing | David DeVries | Writer |
| Production | Chris Brigham | Producer |
| Sound | Anna McGarrigle | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Kate McGarrigle | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Gregory Andracke | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Milton Moses Ginsberg | Editor |
| Art | Doug Kraner | Production Design |
| Art | Steve Arnold | Art Direction |
| Art | Peter Palermo | Set Decoration |
| Directing | Joel Segal | First Assistant Director |
| Directing | Jay Tobias | Second Assistant Director |
| Editing | Andrew Morreale | Assistant Editor |