Remember When
1974 · 100 min · ★ 7.0 · Drama, TV Movie
An uncle's (Jack Warden) memories give strength to a New England family with four sons fighting in World War II.
Directed by Buzz Kulik · Written by Herman Raucher
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Jack Warden Joe Hodges -
William Schallert Dick Hodges -
Jamie Smith-Jackson Joanna -
Robby Benson Frankie Hodges - M Margaret Willock Beverly
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Nan Martin Annie Hodges -
Tim Matheson Warren Thompson -
Robert Middleton Kraus, the butcher -
Muriel Landers Shirley -
Burton Gilliam Zack - F Frank Delfino Wesso
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Charles Haid Jimmy
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