A Hobo's Christmas (1987)
1h 40m
Running Time
October 20, 1987Release Date
A Hobo's Christmas (1987)
1h 40m
Running Time
October 20, 1987Release Date
Plot.
A hobo played by Barnard Hughes decides it's time to go home. Drifting from place to place, Hughes finds himself in his hometown of Salt Lake City at Christmas time. Here he hopes to close old wounds and be reunited with his unforgiving son played by Gerald McRaney, and get to know the grandchildren he has never met. McRaney, still resenting the fact that Hughes ran out on his family 25 years earlier, gives his father only one day with his grandkids; after that, he's expected to leave and never come back. All the while Hughes' friends warn him that his son and the past are memories that are best left alone, and should leave, but he has to find out for himself.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Barnard Hughes
Chance Grovner
Gerald McRaney
Charlie
Wendy Crewson
Laurie
William Hickey
Cincinnati Harold
Lee Weaver
Biloxi Slim
Jamie Sorrentini
Kathy Grovner
Harley Cross
Bobby Grovner
Helen Stenborg
Mrs. Gladys Morgan
Michael Ruud
Omaha John Boswell
Alan Gregory
Desk Clerk
Logan Field
Lt. Nielsen
Will Mackenzie
Director
Michael Flynn
Priest
Joe Byrne
Writer
Laura Hughes
Carolina Blue
Jeb Rosebrook
Writer
Dana Cutrer
Cajun
Paul Freeman
Producer
Donré Sampson
Desk Sergeant
Mark Snow
Composer
Gregory Dee Watts
Topeka Kid
Stephen W. Gray
Cinematographer
Curley Green
Orderly
Corky Ehlers
Editor
Details.
Wiki.
A Hobo's Christmas is a 1987 American made-for-television drama film directed by Will Mackenzie and produced by Joe Byrne and Paul Freeman for CBS. The screenplay was written by Joe Byrne and Jeb Rosebrook. The film stars Barnard Hughes, Gerald McRaney, Wendy Crewson, William Hickey, Harley Cross, Helen Stenborg, Lee Weaver, and Jamie Sorrentini.