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For the love of God, in 2020 could we please get the four films that make up Horton Foote's Orphan's Home on DVD or bluray?
1918 (1985)- Horace Robedeaux (New York community theater legend William Converse-Roberts) is pressured by his conniving brother (Matthew Broderick) to enlist in World War I. Robedeaux is reluctant to leave, fearing his hated father-in-law will convince his wife Elizabeth (Hallie Foote, playing her own grandmother) to leave him, but everything goes out the window when Elizabeth and her child are ravaged by the 1918 influenza epidemic that killed millions. Courtship (1986)- Prequel to 1918, sees Converse-Roberts and Hallie Foote reprise their roles from the previous year, focusing on Horace and Elizabeth falling in love, to the consternation of Elizabeth's conservative family. On Valentine's Day (1986)- After the commercial failure of the previous two films, this one premiered on PBS' American Playhouse on TV. Horace and Elizabeth are now married, but find outside conflict caused by Horace's scheming younger brother (Broderick) Convicts (1991)- This theatrically released prequel finds a teenaged Horace Robedeaux (Lukas Haas) serving as a passive observer to life on a Louisiana plantation in the early 1900's, where prison convicts are used as slave labor to replace the now emancipated black sharecroppers. |
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