When a WW2 veteran comes back home, he realizes how the war affected Americans by seeing the changes in his wife, family, and best friend.When a WW2 veteran comes back home, he realizes how the war affected Americans by seeing the changes in his wife, family, and best friend.When a WW2 veteran comes back home, he realizes how the war affected Americans by seeing the changes in his wife, family, and best friend.
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- TriviaBarnard Hughes makes a comment about being 65 years old. As of the 1989 air date, Hughes was 73 years old. Hughes was 12 years older than the actress playing his character's wife, Sada Thompson.
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Francine Tibbetts: [speaking over the wails of her newborn in the upstairs bedroom] Oh, I know all about babies. Ten kids in my family. Thought I'd gotten away from kids.
Pastine Tibbetts: Well, this one sounds hungry.
Francine Tibbetts: I know. I haven't got the hang of it.
Pastine Tibbetts: It's been a long time, but I'll see what I can do to help.
Lonnie Tibbetts: Say, ain't you goin' to take a bottle?
Francine Tibbetts: I'm wearin' it.
- ConnectionsEdited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)
To be fair, this film would have been better titled, "Incidents from Home Fires Burning", because it strings together a set of occurrences which would have made far better sense if the viewer already know what had come before. The characters, as drawn, have little depth. The events, which here come out of nowhere, would seem quite expected. The relationships that brought them to this point could reveal so much.
However, in television, you don't get to tell the story you want, you tell the story you've got. There are brilliant actors comprising this cast - not a weak portrayal in the bunch. But very few would have done the real story credibly. Too old, mostly. And that's the problem here: Too many lose ends that - even superficially - could never have been explained away with this cast.
It is hard to review this production, knowing what could/should have been. This story just can't br compressed into an hour and a half. The bottom line is that it really doesn't work. Some stories just shouldn't be told if they can't be told well. This one isn't told well.
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