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Welcome Home, Bobby

Country: USA, Language: English, 100 mins

  • Director: Herbert Wise
  • Writer: Conrad Bromberg

CGiii Comment

Fucking hell - no wonder kids are so screwed up if this is a representation of what life is like when you think you might be a great big poofter.

The acting is diabolical, the script is taken from The Waltons...

Where is the passion?

Sure, the Daddy was predictably angry - his son can't be a poof...and, all the usual maddening clichés.

Maddening. Just maddening.


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The(ir) Blurb...

When a Chicago teen is arrested for drug possession, the ensuing investigation reveals that he has had sexual contact with an older man. Discovering his sexual encounter, other students start shunning him and call for his expulsion from school. His father as his conservative blue-collar dad also rejects him, while his mother does try to offer support.

Cast & Characters

Timothy Williams as Bobby; 
Adam Baldwin as Cleary;
Anthony Candell as Donny Cavalero;
Nan Woods as Beth;
Stephen James as Mark Reed;
John Karlen as Geffin;
Gisela Caldwell as Rose Cavalero;
John Pleshette as John Hammill;
Moira Harris as Ann Marie;
Don James;
Erik Leeper;
Steve Pink;
Kim Strauss;
Mary Ann Thebus;
Tony Lo Bianco