Finding the Way Home
Aug 26 1991
•2h 40m
•Drama, TV Movie
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.
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George C. Scott
Max Mittelman

Héctor Elizondo
Ruben Lazarado

Julie Carmen
Elena Lazarado

Beverly Garland
Arlene Mittelman
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