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Decoration Day (1990)
Released By: Republic Pictures Home Video   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Republic Pictures Home Video
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Robert Markowitz
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: James Garner, Judith Ivey, Laurence Fishburne, Ruby Dee
Published ID: 3692
UPC: 707729133827,
Plot: Originally airing on the Hallmark Hall of Fame, this made-for-television adaptation of a novel by John William Corrington tells the story of a retired judge who decides to find out why his old pal is refusing to accept the Medal of Honor he should have been awarded years before. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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fantastic
Added 6/1/2009

The DVD arrived as promised and was in excellent condition. Very satisfiedwith the purchase
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Decoration Day...
Added 8/22/2008

A wonderful Hallmark movie. Great acting;great actors! An excellent story with depth!!

A friendship destroyed by misunderstanding but truth prevails when a younger generation enters the scene and makes the ending well worth the wait.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Must see movie
Added 6/28/2007

If you want to feel comfortable with yourself, don't watch this film. Decoration Day propels you out of complacency and into personal growth. After first viewing the film for its beauty and honesty, sit down and ponder the truths it so skillfully reveals. Based on a more complex novella by John William Corrington, the film is nevertheless rich in relationships among men and women in community. Judge Finch (James Garner) and Old Gee (Bill Cobbs) provide an interpersonal history against which an honest human can examine prejudice and race relations. Other relationships protrayed by the excellent supporting cast deepen the main plot through revealing other ways in which humans separate themselves from one another.
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
An Exceptional Film
Added 7/8/2002

Set in the state of Georgia, James Garner renders a powerful and very sensitive performance of a Judge who following the death of his wife, retires from the bench. He tries to with-draw from life esconced in his own grief and bitterness. The mys-tery surrounding an old friend's refusal to accept the Congressional Medal of Honor, and the personal crises in the lives of those closest to him, compel him to step back into the mainstream of society . As he reaches beyond his own pain and into lives of others, he not only becomes an anchor for them, but finds a renewed reason for living, himself.
The supporting cast is superb, esp. Bill Cobbs and Ruby Dee.
This is an exceptional film, providing wholesome entertainment.

27 out of 27 people found this helpful.
Decoration Day - Great Movie
Added 4/12/2002

Decoration Day is a great movie - lots of heart and such a fine family show. It reminds us not to make assumptions when we don't have all the facts and shows the great value of friendship and family.
11 out of 12 people found this helpful.
fantastic
Added 6/1/2009

The DVD arrived as promised and was in excellent condition. Very satisfiedwith the purchase
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Decoration Day...
Added 8/22/2008

A wonderful Hallmark movie. Great acting;great actors! An excellent story with depth!!

A friendship destroyed by misunderstanding but truth prevails when a younger generation enters the scene and makes the ending well worth the wait.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Must see movie
Added 6/28/2007

If you want to feel comfortable with yourself, don't watch this film. Decoration Day propels you out of complacency and into personal growth. After first viewing the film for its beauty and honesty, sit down and ponder the truths it so skillfully reveals. Based on a more complex novella by John William Corrington, the film is nevertheless rich in relationships among men and women in community. Judge Finch (James Garner) and Old Gee (Bill Cobbs) provide an interpersonal history against which an honest human can examine prejudice and race relations. Other relationships protrayed by the excellent supporting cast deepen the main plot through revealing other ways in which humans separate themselves from one another.
2 out of 2 people found this helpful.
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