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Welcome Home
Dr Frank Bowers has been looking forward to returning home after a long stay in a psychiatric ward. But when he gets there, he finds that not only does no one recognize him, but another man called Frank Bowers is living in his place.
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Plot Summary
A young woman visiting her estranged, wealthy family in a remote mansion uncovers dark secrets and sinister intentions. As she navigates the unwelcoming atmosphere and the unsettling behavior of her relatives, she begins to fear for her own safety. The family's facade of normalcy crumbles, revealing a plot that threatens to consume her.
Critical Reception
Critical reception for 'Welcome Home' (1971) was generally mixed to negative upon its release. Reviewers often cited its derivative plot and a lack of genuine suspense, though some acknowledged the efforts of the cast in attempting to elevate the material. Audiences at the time found it to be a forgettable entry in the suspense genre.
What Reviewers Say
Familiar, by-the-numbers thriller plot.
Lacks the suspense and originality to stand out.
Performances are serviceable but can't save a weak script.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Welcome Home' is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews, but general sentiment suggests it is considered a minor and unmemorable thriller from its era.
Fun Fact
While J. Lee Thompson was a prolific director known for thrillers and action films like 'The Guns of Navarone' and 'Cape Fear,' 'Welcome Home' is considered one of his lesser-known and least impactful works.
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