Miles from Home

September. 16,1988      R
Rating:
5.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Two brothers who are forced off their farm in the debt stricken mid-west become folk heroes when they begin robbing the banks that have been foreclosing on farmers.

Richard Gere as  Frank Roberts
Kevin Anderson as  Terry Roberts
Penelope Ann Miller as  Sally
Terry Kinney as  Mark
Helen Hunt as  Jennifer
Judith Ivey as  Frances
Laurie Metcalf as  Exotic Dancer
John Malkovich as  Barry Maxwell
Brian Dennehy as  Frank Roberts Sr.
Francis Guinan as  Tommy Malin

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Reviews

FirstWitch
1988/09/16

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Arianna Moses
1988/09/17

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Mandeep Tyson
1988/09/18

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Quiet Muffin
1988/09/19

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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steppenwolf425
1988/09/20

i am martin pratscher, i was Richard Geres stand in in miles from home and also the movie miles from home. i hope you enjoy miles from home! i also played a young trooper in a small scene that was originally slated for Gary sinise to do but they gave the spot to me so i could get my sag card. i was 28 yrs old in 1987. it was a magical year for me and i will never forget the people, cast and crew and the wonderful memories of making that film.many thanks to Richard Gere for his polite and respectful appreciation to all he worked with.every time i see the film it takes me back to Iowa and all its beauty in a great time of my young life.............martin pratscher

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Pepper Anne
1988/09/21

That's the metaphor that explains this story. Two guys started a protest, but liked their outlaw status, and didn't know when to quit."Miles From Home" takes a look at the life of the small-time farmer, guys who's farms were once-prosperous thirty and forty years ago, but with the price of upkeep going up faster than the price of agriculture, many have lost their farms (and homes) to corporate farm owners.Richard Gere and Kevin Anderson are the Roberts brothers. Their father's farm is one of historical significance. As we see in the introduction, Nikita Krushcev visited the farm, which might seem unusual that a Russian leader would travel all the way to some small farm in the states. Especially given the time period, it's a wonder they didn't label Frank Roberts, Sr. (Brian Dennehy) a Communist and try to shut him down. But, apparently, Kruschev came because he admired his father's farm, voted best farm in the state that year.It's been some time since their father died, and the sons took over the farm. Gere is the oldest boy, "Frank"; Anderson is "Terry". They have had a bad year on their farm and have yet to pay off an undisclosed number of mortgages and loans. So, the fellow from the bank comes buy to inform the brothers that they had been offered a pretty good deal for the farm, and they've agreed to sell it. Frank in particular, finds immense defeat in having the banks take over the property--the banks being a disdainful institution when you're a small town farmer in that area (we see Judith Ivey's character is the wife of a farmer who was foreclosed upon). So, Frank and Terry get the idea to burn the farm and the house down.In that town, their arsonist protest makes them local heroes. Like I said, people don't like the lending institutions because so many have risked foreclosure. But, now the cops are after Frank and Terry because they burned the property that the bank owned, and now are risking criminal sanctions, if nothing else. Frank and Terry take advantage of the situation, though Terry is a little more reluctant than Frank to start playing outlaw. They may have been famous at one point, even agreeing to be interviewed (by a journalist played by John Malckovich), but pretty soon--things get out hand. Frank wants to rob banks and shoot the bank representative who wanted to sell their farm. But Terry doesn't want to get involved in that any further. In fact, though fugitives, they just want to go to work on a farm again. But, they can't exactly return to the life they know. The locals were kind enough to help them get as far as they did, and it's up to Terry and Frank to decide what they'll do from there. It's like Terry's childhood memory of himself running through the cornfields at night for so long and having so much fun before he realized he didn't know how to get back. It's a pretty good movie, and one that is Gary Sinise's directorial debut of a feature film (he had previous director credits on three television series). Gere does do a little overacting towards the end and the movie does drag along a bit at certain points, but overall, it was a pretty good movie that makes a significant point about small farmers who are running out of options.

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hino5
1988/09/22

I felt the story started rambling after the farm fire with no real cohesive storyline. Richard Gere tried too hard and over-acted. Maverick, lone gun, come to mind. Save the farm for these jokers? I think not!

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tiernan323
1988/09/23

I was in this movie as the kid who drove a bike across the screen when the vehickle pulls in to the trailor park and they dunk down and then the Linn County Sheriffs dept drives by them then I drive a bike across the picture and my brother is throwing a football. Its a good movie with downhome values

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