Fifth of July

Fifth of July

Release date : October 11, 1982
Runtime : 2h 9m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Writers : Lanford Wilson /
Production companies : Showtime Networks / Thirteen / Broadway Theatre Archive /
October 11, 1982 2h 9m United States of America Drama English More
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Ken Talley, a Vietnam vet who lost his legs in combat, lives in a farmhouse in rural Missouri with his lover, Jed. Traumatized and bitter, Ken struggles to find meaning in his life. As he contemplates selling the farmhouse, old friends and family members descend for a vacation. Originally broadcast as part of the series "American Playhouse" (season 1, episode 9).
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Richard Thomas
Kenneth Talley Jr.
Jeff Daniels
Jed Jenkins
Swoosie Kurtz
Gwen Landis
Jonathan Hogan
John Landis
Joyce Reehling
June Talley
Helen Stenborg
Sally Friedman
Danton Stone
Weston Hurley
Cynthia Nixon
Shirley Talley

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  • title:Fifth of July
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1982
  • Runtime:2h 9m
  • Genres: Drama · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Kirk Browning / Marshall W. Mason /
  • Writers: Lanford Wilson ·
  • Production companies: Showtime Networks · Thirteen · Broadway Theatre Archive ·
  • Overview:Ken Talley, a Vietnam vet who lost his legs in combat, lives in a farmhouse in rural Missouri with his lover, Jed. Traumatized and bitter, Ken struggles to find meaning in his life. As he contemplates selling the farmhouse, old friends and family members descend for a vacation. Originally broadcast as part of the series "American Playhouse" (season 1, episode 9).
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