Barnard Hughes
21 titles
Filmography
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Home Fires Burning
(1989)Rated TV-PG. In this drama, set in a small town in Georgia, a curmudgeonly, strongly opinionated local editor is upset by the changes wrought by the end of WW II.

A Hobo's Christmas
(1987)After walking out on his family 20 years prior, an aimless man sneaks on a freight train to Salt Lake City to visit with his son and grandchildren.

Past the Bleachers
(1995)After Bill and Harper suffer the loss of their son, Bill coaches the town's junior baseball team, which inspires his new lease on life.

The Hospital
(1971)From director Arthur Hiller comes this caustic comedy starring George C. Scott as a besieged doctor in a bureaucratic mega-hospital who meets a free-spirit (Diana Rigg) just in time.

Doc Hollywood
(1991)Benjamin is driving to LA to a new job as a plastic surgeon. He leaves the motorway to avoid a jam but gets lost and crashes into a fence in Grady. Sentenced to 32 hours of community service, he just wants to do and get going but the locals become attached to him - and he falls for the ambulance driver!
Under the Biltmore Clock
(1985)
First Monday in October
(1981)Ruth Loomis (Jill Clayburg) becomes the first woman appointed to the United States Supreme Court. A staunch conservative, she immediatly runs into conflict with Dan Snow (Walter Matthau), the high court's resident liberal. Although, they never agree on the issues before the Court, they develop a respect and affection for one another after several comedic encounters.

Homeward Bound
(1980)A divorced father trying to mend bonds with his terminally ill son spends their last summer vacation with his own difficult father at his vineyard.

The Lost Boys
(1987)Strange events threaten an entire family when two brothers move with their divorced mother to a California town where the local teenage gang turns out to be a pack of vampires.

Tron
(1982)After practicing his hacking chops, a brilliant video game maker becomes part of his own creation.

Where’s Poppa?
(1970)George Segal and Ruth Gordon give the funniest performances of their careers with Trish Van Devere and Rob Reiner in this black comedy about a man attempting to romance his cantankerous mother's nurse.

Where Are the Children?
(1986)Based on a novel by best-selling author Mary Higgins Clark, WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN? Nancy Eldridge (Jill Clayburgh) is the happy mother of two children, who lives in sheer bliss with her husband Clay (Max Gail). Tragedy arrives when the kids are kidnapped by psychopath Courtney Parrish (Frederic Forrest).

The Fantasticks
(2000)This screen version of the famous musical follows the matchmaking scheme of two neighborhood dads who fake a feud to get their kids to fall in love.

The Borrowers
(1973)An eight-year-old boy discovers a family of tiny people living beneath the floorboards of a Victorian country home, uncovering a hidden world.

Midnight Cowboy
(1969)Fresh off the bus, a naive Texan hoping to get rich in New York City selling his body forms a co-dependency with a con man surviving on the streets.

Sisters
(1973)When the cops don’t believe her, a small-time reporter who witnesses a murder through a neighboring apartment window must solve the crime herself.

Blossom
Fifteen-year-old Blossom Russo is the only girl in a house that includes her session musician father, her curmudgeonly grandfather and two brothers, recovering addict Anthony and jock Joey, who is a few yards short of a first down. Mom has abandoned the family to pursue a singing career in Paris, and the family attempts to adjust. Blossom is not quite a beauty, but neither a geek. She is smart and reasonably popular. She dreams of a sitcom fantasy mother, and frequently gets ‘advice’ from famous celebrities. Blossom’s best friend, Six, an especially fast talker with a tendency to ramble, plays a significant part in her life.

Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
(1993)Deloris goes back undercover to try to save a troubled inner-city school.

Trick of the Eye
(1994)The veneer of extravagant Manhattan and Long Island high society is glamorous and alluring, but grand appearances often lead to violent deceptions.

Cold Turkey
(1971)A minister in a small town takes up the challenge of getting the residents to quit smoking for thirty days to collect a 25 million dollar check.