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Lily Dale

Where to Watch Lily Dale (1996)

1996Movie"The past is only dangerous when you try to forget."

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Want to watch 'Lily Dale' on your TV or mobile device at home? Discovering a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or watch the Peter Masterson-directed movie via subscription can be confusing, so we here at Moviefone want to help you out.

Below, you'll find a number of top-tier streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription alternatives - along with the availability of 'Lily Dale' on each platform when they are available. Now, before we get into all the details of how you can watch 'Lily Dale' right now, here are some details about the Hallmark Entertainment, Showtime Networks drama flick.

Released June 9th, 1996, 'Lily Dale' stars Mary Stuart Masterson, Sam Shepard, Stockard Channing, Tim Guinee The PG movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 38 min, and received a user score of 20 (out of 100) on TMDb, which put together reviews from 1 top users.

What, so now you want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "In 1910, 19-year-old Horace Robedaux, still bitter toward his stepfather, goes to Houston to be reunited with his mother, Corella, and his sister, Lily Dale, following a long estrangement. He has not seen either since he was 12 because his wicked stepfather, Pete Davenport (whom his mother married after his father drank himself to death) believes a boy ought to be self-reliant."

'Lily Dale' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on Plex, Plex Channel, The Roku Channel, Freevee, Tubi TV, UP Faith & Family Apple TV Channel, and fuboTV .

'Lily Dale' Release Dates

Watch on DVD or Blu-ray starting December 12th, 2000 - Buy Lily Dale DVD

The Orphans' Home Cycle

CORRECT VIEWING ORDER: (1) Convicts (2) Lily Dale (3) Courtship (4) On Valentine's Day (5) 1918 // The Orphans' Home Cycle is a 3-part drama written by Horton Foote. Each of the three parts in the trilogy comprises three one-act plays: The Story of a Childhood (Part 1), The Story of a Marriage (Part 2), and The Story of a Family (Part 3). The focus is on Horace Robedaux (inspired by Foote's father) and Elizabeth Vaughn (inspired by Foote's mother) at the turn of the 20th Century to the beginning of the Depression, following Horace through three decades, as "seen through three generations of three families." Some of these plays were made into movies, released individually and not in order.