Review of Home from the Hill (1987) by Stella D — 01 Apr 2012
Excellent screenplay in the hands of a stellar cast. Few people could play Wade Hunnicutt as convincingly as Robert Mitchum. His voice, his mannerisms, and his delivery are perfect for the storyline. The supporting cast is stellar including a young George Peppard who plays his role as illegitimate son with excellent style and a subtle bitterness that is quite convincing.
Overall, just an exceptional piece of cinematic history.
This review of Home from the Hill (1987) was written by Stella D on 01 Apr 2012.
Home from the Hill has generally received very positive reviews.
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