A laserdisc version of the film, letterboxed to retain its original widescreen format, with the original theatrical release trailer. Home from the Hill is a story about a small Texan town's wealthiest family - "Captain" Wade Hunnicutt the powerful patriarch, his long-suffering wife, their son Theron, Hunnicutt's illegitimate son Rafe and the woman both boys love. When Theron learns the truth about his father's life, hidden feelings surface with tragic consequences for each member of the family.
"A laserdisc version of the film, letterboxed to retain its original widescreen format, with the original theatrical release trailer. Home from the Hill is a story about a small Texan town's wealthiest family - "Captain" Wade Hunnicutt the powerful patriarch, his long-suffering wife, their son Theron, Hunnicutt's illegitimate son Rafe and the woman both boys love. When Theron learns the truth about his father's life, hidden feelings surface with tragic consequences for each member of the family."@en
"Saga focusing on a small Texas town's wealthiest family: Wade Hunnicutt, the rugged, philandering husband; his remote and bitter wife; their weak introspective son; Hunnicutt's manly illegitimate son; and the woman both boys love."
"Saga focusing on a small Texas town's wealthiest family: Wade Hunnicutt, the rugged, philandering husband; his remote and bitter wife; their weak introspective son; Hunnicutt's manly illegitimate son; and the woman both boys love."@en
"When the young, impressionable Theron learns a shameful truth about his father's life, the family's supressed feelings explode, setting off a chain of events that lead to a shattering climax."@en
"Wade Hunnicutt is a big man who looms over the Texas backwoodsmen who work his land, over the embittered wife that he cheats on, and over the sons who strive for their father's respect. An emotionally volatile tale of an epic clash between generations. Wade's sons, determined to be their own men, are in danger of repeating their father's life-crippling legacy of lust and violence."@en
"Southern drama involving a wealthy landowner's conflicts with his wife and two sons, one of which is illegitimate."@en
"Southern drama involving a wealthy landowner's conflicts with his wife and two sons, one of which is illegitimate."
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