Finding the Way Home 33 years old
Sixty year old Max is having something of a middle-age crisis. His marriage seems to go nowhere as the passion, tenderness and happiness vanished when their daughter moved out. On top of that he owns an antique hardware store which is close to bankruptcy. While driving home Max is involved in a traffic accident which gives him amnesia. Confused, lost and in a disordered state, he wanders into a camp full of Latin American farm workers. There he finds a new meaning of life, happiness and a sense of belonging. However, as his memory slowly returns it's inevitable that he must confront his past.
Credits
Finding the Way Home Cast
Name | Character |
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George C. Scott He was 63, 71 years old when he died | as Max Mittelmann |
Jerry Haynes He was 64, 84 years old when he died | as Doctor |
Beverly Garland She was 64, 82 years old when she died | as Arlene |
Héctor Elizondo He was 54, now 87 years old | as Ruben |
Julie Carmen She was 37, now 70 years old | as Elena |
Julio Cedillo He was 21, now 54 years old | as Hector |
Finding the Way Home Crew
Name | Department |
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Paul Rubell as Editor. He was 38 (now 72) years old | Editing |
Neil Roach as Cinematography. | Crew |
Rod Holcomb as Director. | Directing |
Lee Holdridge as Music. He was 47 (now 80) years old | Sound |
Scott Swanton as Teleplay. | Writing |
Finding the Way Home (33 years)
- Release day: Monday, August 26, 1991
- Runtime: 100 minutes