
The Waltons' Homecoming
Drama · TV Movie · Family
Overview
The Walton family is excited to learn that John Sr. will be coming home for Christmas during the winter of 1933. However, when a storm threatens his arrival and he's nowhere to be found, John Boy embarks on a life-changing journey to find him.
Top Cast


Richard Thomas
Richard Thomas
Self - Narrator
Richard Thomas
Self - Narrator


Bellamy Young
Bellamy Young
Olivia Walton
Bellamy Young
Olivia Walton


Ben Lawson
Ben Lawson
John Walton Sr.
Ben Lawson
John Walton Sr.


Logan Shroyer
Logan Shroyer
John Boy Walton
Logan Shroyer
John Boy Walton


Marcelle LeBlanc
Marcelle LeBlanc
Mary Ellen Walton
Marcelle LeBlanc
Mary Ellen Walton


Alpha Trivette
Alpha Trivette
Grandpa Walton
Alpha Trivette
Grandpa Walton


Christian Finlayson
Christian Finlayson
Jason Walton
Christian Finlayson
Jason Walton


Rebecca Koon
Rebecca Koon
Grandma Walton
Rebecca Koon
Grandma Walton
Callaway Corrick
Callaway Corrick
Elizabeth Walton
Callaway Corrick
Elizabeth Walton


Michael Kendall Kaplan
Michael Kendall Kaplan
Toby Walton
Michael Kendall Kaplan
Toby Walton
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