Morgan Stewart's Coming Home

Morgan Stewart's Coming Home is a 1987 comedy film directed by Paul Aaron/Terry Winsor and starring Jon Cryer, Viveka Davis, Paul Gleason, Nicholas Pryor and Lynn Redgrave. The screenplay was by David Titcher. The movie was also released as 'Home Front' and 'Homefront Riviera' in some countries. The movie stars Cryer as the son of a senator who has spent most of his life away at boarding school. An eccentric boy who is a fan of horror films, his ... more

Initial release date:

  • 1987

Runtime:

  • 96 min (58 hs )
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