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A Home at the End of the World

Rated R for strong drug content, sexuality, nudity, language and a disturbing accident.

R 93min.
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Released on July 23, 2004
Directed by Michael Mayer and based on The Hours author Michael Cunningham's novel of the same name, A Home at the End of the World chronicles the 1980s reunion of childhood best friends Bobby (Colin Farrell) and Jonathan (Dallas Roberts). Read More
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Colin Farrell Bobby Morrow
Dallas Roberts Jonathan Glover
Sissy Spacek Alice Glover
Erik Scott Smith Bobby (1974)
Harris Allan Jonathan (1974)
Andrew Chalmers Bobby (1967)
Ryan Donowho Carlton Morrow
Matt Frewer Ned Glover

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