
Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Dennie has returned from a year among the hippies to her superficial, image-conscious suburban family. She must face their disapproval of her actions. They refuse to even try to understand. She must also deal with an ex-lover, and a beloved young sister who is following in her footsteps, wanting the idealistic hippie life but making some rash decisions in the process.
Top Cast


Sally Field
Sally Field
Denise "Dennie" Miller
Sally Field
Denise "Dennie" Miller


Eleanor Parker
Eleanor Parker
Claire Miller
Eleanor Parker
Claire Miller


Lane Bradbury
Lane Bradbury
Susie Miller
Lane Bradbury
Susie Miller


David Carradine
David Carradine
Flack
David Carradine
Flack


Jackie Cooper
Jackie Cooper
Ed Miller
Jackie Cooper
Ed Miller


Jean Byron
Jean Byron
House Party Guest (uncredited)
Jean Byron
House Party Guest (uncredited)
Clarke Gordon
Clarke Gordon
House Party Guest (uncredited)
Clarke Gordon
House Party Guest (uncredited)


Harry Lauter
Harry Lauter
House Party Guest (uncredited)
Harry Lauter
House Party Guest (uncredited)


Eve McVeagh
Eve McVeagh
House Party Guest (uncredited)
Eve McVeagh
House Party Guest (uncredited)


Barry Russo
Barry Russo
Doctor (uncredited)
Barry Russo
Doctor (uncredited)
Similar Movies

There are times when it's right and proper to simply bury the dead. This is not one of those times... Gram Parsons was one of the most influential musicians of his time; a bitter, brilliant, genius who knew Elvis, tripped with the Stones and fatally overdosed on morphine and tequila in 1973. And from his dying came a story. A story from deep within folklore; a story of friendship, honour and adventure; a story so extraordinary that if it didn't really happen, no one would believe it. Two men, a hearse, a dead rock star, five gallons of petrol, and a promise. And the most extraordinary chase of modern times.

In this fictional documentary, U.S. prisons are at capacity, and President Nixon declares a state of emergency. All new prisoners, most of whom are connected to the antiwar movement, are now given the choice of jail time or spending three days in Punishment Park, where they will be hunted for sport by federal authorities. The prisoners invariably choose the latter option, but learn that, between the desert heat and the brutal police officers, their chances of survival are slim.

The Herlihys are a working class family from Chicago whose three children take wildly divergent paths: Brian joins the Marines right out of High School and goes to Vietnam, Michael becomes involved in the civil rights movement and after campaigning for Bobby Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy becomes involved in radical politics, and Katie gets pregnant, moves to San Francisco and joins a hippie commune. Meanwhile, the Taylors are an African-American family living in the deep South. When Willie Taylor, a minister and civil rights organizer, is shot to death, his son Emmet moves to the city and eventually joins the Black Panthers, serving as a bodyguard for Fred Hampton.

A wealthy couple (James Brolin and Deidre Hall) are killed on their yacht off the coast of a secluded South American island called Palmyra. The suspects are a hippyish pair (Hart Bochner and Rachel Ward) whom the rich folks had befriended. It’s fairly clear that the hippies were involved in the crime: The question is, did the man do it while the girl looked on helplessly, or was she a willing accomplice?
















