
Homecoming, Homecoming, DVD
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$5 - $10, Alan Hale Jr., Albert Pollet, All Titles, Alphonse Martel, Anne Baxter, Anne Nagel, Art Baker, Arthur O'Connell, Arthur Space, Bert Moorehouse, Bill Self, Broderick O'Farrell, Bronislau Kaper, Cameron Mitchell, Charles Meredith, Charles Miller, Charles Previn, Clark Gable, Dan Quigg, David Clarke, David Newell, Disc on Demand, Dorothy Christy, Drama, Eloise Hardt, Fern Eggen, Frank Arnold, Frank Mayo, Gaylord Pendleton, George Offerman Jr., George Sherwood, Geraldine Wall, Gladys Cooper, Gregg Barton, Homecoming, J. Louis Johnson, James Bush, Jan Lustig, Jay Norris, Jeanne Lafayette, Jeff Corey, Jerry Jerome, Jessie Grayson, John Albright, John Hodiak, Joseph Crehan, Kay Mansfield, Lana Turner, Leslie Dennison, Lew Smith, Lisa Golm, Louise Colombet, Lurene Tuttle, Marshall Thompson, Mary Jo Ellis, Mervyn LeRoy, Michael Kirby, Mimi Doyle, Movies, Movies & TV › Movies, Never Before On DVD, Nolan Leary, Olga Borget, Over $10, Paul Osborn, Phil Dunham, Queenie Leonard, Ralph Montgomery, Ray Collins, Robert Manning, Robert Skelton, Roger Moore, Romance, Sidney Franklin, Thomas E. Breen, Under $5, Vernon Downing, Virginia Keiley, Wally Cassell, War Drama, Warner Bros., Wheaton Chambers, William Forrest, William TannenFor sublime screen romance, look no further than this third Clark Gable/Lana Turner teaming. Even with no glamorous gowns in sight, Turner is at her appeaing best as a down-to-earth nurse who wins battle surgeon Gable's heart as they follow World War II across Africa and Europe. The problem is that Gable has a wonderful wife (Anne Baxter) waiting for him back home. Having entered the war as a self-centered society doctor, he finds himself humbled by the reality of war ' and deeply, desperately in love with Turner. To it's credit, the film paints no one as the heavy, only blaming the war for forever altering the lives of those who lived through it. This modern version of the Ulysses myth ' a soldier, forever changed, returns home to his wife ' says something genuine about American life through it's tender tale of love and loss.