Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring

Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring
Written by Bruce Feldman
Directed by Joseph Sargent
Starring Sally Field
Eleanor Parker
Jackie Cooper
Lane Bradbury
David Carradine
Music by Earl Robinson
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Charles Fries
Producer(s) Joseph Sargent
Cinematography Russell Metty
Editor(s) Pembroke J. Herring
Running time 74 minutes
Production company(s) Metromedia Producers Corporation
Release
Original network ABC
Original release February 16, 1971 (1971-02-16)

Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring is a 1971 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joseph Sargent and starring Sally Field, Eleanor Parker, Jackie Cooper, Lane Bradbury and David Carradine. The film originally premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on February 16, 1971.

Plot

Sally Field stars as Denise "Dennie" Miller, a young woman who returns to her parents' suburban home after a year of living with hippies. Lane Bradbury plays her younger sister Susie, who also is following in her footsteps, wanting the idealistic hippie life but making some rash decisions in the process. David Carradine plays Dennie's boyfriend, and he comes back to try to win her back. Linda Ronstadt is heard on several of the songs used in the film. At the end of the film, Susie runs away from home as Dennie had earlier in the film.[1][2][3]

Cast

References

  1. Bowman, Lisa Marie. "Embracing the Melodrama Part II #39: Maybe I'll Come Home In The Spring (dir by Joseph Sargent)". Through the Shattered Lens. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  2. Marill, Alvin H. Movies made for Television. 1980. Arlington House
  3. Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring on IMDb
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