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  1. The Prodigal is a 1983 film directed by James F. Collier. It is a retelling of the story of the prodigal son and stars John Hammond, Hope Lange, John Cullum, Morgan Brittany, Ian Bannen, Joey Travolta, and Arliss Howard.

  2. The Prodigal: Directed by James F. Collier. With John Hammond, Hope Lange, John Cullum, Morgan Brittany. Greg Stuart is unhappy with his middle-class family and their Christian values. In an attempt to estrange himself from the life he knows, he ends up in a spiral of confusing and troubling events.

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    • Drama
    • James F. Collier
    • 1984-01
  3. Cast. 106 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Taking place in the northwest United States, the story concerns a family in crisis awaiting a Billy Graham crusade. John Hammond is Greg Stuart, a pot smoking fisherman who decides to take a job as a tennis pro at a country club. He gets along unwell with his parents, Anne (Hope Lange) and Elton (John Cullum ...

    • James F. Collier
    • World Wide Pictures
  4. 11 gen 2024 · Quello che si dice un buon film; Davvero notevole! Grande esempio di cinema; Un film straordinario, quasi perfetto! Capolavoro assoluto (e ce ne sono pochi!) / Se non c'è Davinotti, voto più chiaro = meno commenti; Il film ha uno o più SEQUEL (o film a esso collegati in qualche modo) presenti sul Davinotti

    • Donald W. Thompson
    • William Wellman Jr.
  5. The Prodigal plot "He walked away from his family...their lifestyle...their God." Set in the northwestern United States, the story concerns a family in crisis who awaits a crusade from Billy Graham. John Hammond is Greg Stuart, a smoking fisherman who decides to take a job as a professional tennis player at a country club.

    • James F. Collier
    • John Hammond, Hope Lange, Joey Travolta
  6. 2 giorni fa · Greg Stuart is unhappy with his middle-class family and their Christian values. In an attempt to estrange himself from the life he knows, he ends up in a spiral of confusing and troubling events.

  7. The film is really a lesson in hypocrisy regarding the individuals (the world over) who simply live life without ever breaking down barriers to find real faith and truth. It's absolutely amazing that this film was commissioned by the Billy Graham ministries because there's nothing preachy about it.