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Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael

She doesn't want much. Just a whole new life.
1990 | 95m | English

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Movie star Roxy Carmichael is abandoning the bright lights of Hollywood, Calif. and returning to her small Ohio hometown -- at least long enough to dedicate a city building. And now the whole town of Clyde is bracing for Carmichael's return, most of all her now-married old flame Denton Webb and troubled teen Dinky Bossetti. An orphan with few friends, Dinky is convinced that Carmichael is her birth mother, and that the actress will reclaim her when she returns.
Release Date: Oct 12, 1990
Director: Jim Abrahams
Writer: Karen Leigh Hopkins
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords small town, ohio, teen angst, fame, worship, teenage protagonist, high school, satire, coming of age, misfit, homecoming, puppy love, adoption, celebrity, reunion, teenage girl, teenage rebellion
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, ITC Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $3,989,297
Budget: $13,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Winona Ryder Dinky Bossetti
Jeff Daniels Denton Webb
Stephen Tobolowsky Mayor Bill Klepler
Dinah Manoff Evelyn Whittacher
Laila Robins Elizabeth Zaks
Thomas Wilson Brown Gerald Howells
Joan McMurtrey Barbara Webb
Graham Beckel Les Bossetti
Frances Fisher Rochelle Bossetti
Robby Kiger Beannie Billings
Sachi Parker Libby Ohiemacher
Micole Mercurio Louise Garweski
John Short Ronald Reems
Robin Thomas Scotty Sandholtzer
Valerie Landsburg Miss Day Ashburn
Rhonda Aldrich Charmaine the Hairdresser
Ava Fabian Roxy Carmichael
Carla Gugino Young Roxy
Rob King Young Denton
Daniel Fekete Denny, Jr.
Beth Grant Lillian Logerfield
Heidi Swedberg Andrea Stein
Angela Paton Gloria Sikes
Patrick McCollough David Skism
Mark Arnott Bill Crampton
Hal Havins Raymond Emirts
Linda Cox Kathy Sherwin
Kevin Skousen Gene Briskell
Nada Despotovich Laurie Desmond
John C. Moskoff Officer Tardo
Ron Perkins Will Groom
Hank Underwood Eddie Waters
Raymond Hanis Man #1 at Center
Tiffany Reinbolt Girl #1 on Bus
Amy Moore Davis Girl #2 on Bus
Ron Marlin Jr. Red Haired Boy on Bus
Eugene Farrington Bus Driver
Jim Pirri Jim Reese
Terrence Evans Man #1 at Legion Hall
Joe Nesnow Man #2 at Legion Hall
Peter Strong Fisherman #2
Rocky Krakoff Kid #1 Throwing Buckeyes
Carl Steven Kid #2 Throwing Buckeyes
Frank Milewski 'Amen' Man
Jennifer Loesch Baby Sarah Webb
Laura Loesch Baby Sarah Webb
Meg Harrington Laura Coiller
Louise Yaffe Woman on Bench
Eleanor Schiff Woman's Friend on Bench
Damion Dietz Whipped Cream Boy
Judith Saunders Linda Evans Look-Alike
Janet Graham Sneeze Victim
Karen Musette Libby's New Friend
Richard Roylance Limo Driver at the Ball
Joseph Cocuzzo Grandpa Crossing Street
Joanne Cocuzzo Grandma Crossing Street
Nancy Abrahams Fishing Family
Joseph Abrahams Fishing Family
Jamie Abrahams Fishing Family
Stephen Burrows Dropjaw Party Guy
Charlie Holliday Policeman
Vince Trankina Woman's Husband
Name Job
John Myhre Art Direction
Dane A. Davis Supervising Sound Editor
John Kwiatkowski Sound Effects Editor
Joan Rowe Foley
Jerry Trent Foley
Gale M. Adler Still Photographer
Louis DiCesare Lighting Technician
Richard Eliano First Assistant Camera
Alan Cody Assistant Editor
Bill Bernstein Music Editor
Judith Saunders Script Supervisor
Bruce Alan Greene Steadicam Operator
Kimberly Lowe Voigt Dialogue Editor
Randy Vandegrift Dialogue Editor
Mel Metcalfe Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David J. Hudson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Terry Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Gertz Sound Recordist
Dena Roth Production Design
Mali Finn Casting
Betsy Heimann Costume Design
Bruce Green Editor
John T. Kretchmer First Assistant Director
Cheri Paul Property Master
G.W. Brown ADR Editor
Monty Bass Electrician, Grip
Curtis Bradford First Company Grip
Malcolm Doran II Grip
Cobie Fair Second Company Grip
Bryan Ellenburg Post Production Coordinator
George Doering Musician
Paul Elliott Director of Photography
Becky Mancuso-Winding Music Consultant
Tim Sexton Music Consultant
Nina Ruscio Art Direction
Tom Talbert Set Decoration
Maria Nay Set Decoration
Scott Williams Hairstylist
John Forrest Niss Post Production Supervisor
James Melkonian Thanks
Jim Abrahams Director
Karen Leigh Hopkins Writer
Thomas Newman Original Music Composer
Debbie Evans Stunt Double, Stunts
Ernie F. Orsatti Stunt Coordinator
Melissa Etheridge Original Music Composer
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Rosemary Brandenburg Art Direction
Julie Hewett Makeup Artist
Name Title
Penney Finkelman Cox Producer
Karen Leigh Hopkins Executive Producer
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Wuchak
6.0

**_Teenage Winona Ryder as a misfit coming-of-age in northwest Ohio_** A celebrity from a small town in the Sandusky Bay region is finally returning home for a visit and members of the town react in different ways. A nonconformist teen (Ryder) has suspicions about the ‘star’ while developing a re ... lationship with the school’s guidance counselor (Laila Robins) and pestering a man who has a history with Roxy (Jeff Daniels). "Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael" (1990) is sometimes listed as a comedy, but it’s not; it’s a coming-of-age drama with satirical bits and occasional amusement. It’s not about the title character but about how that person’s ‘success’ and fame affect the locals who knew her or knew about her, not to mention those who appreciate her simply for putting their town on the map. This happened in real life with Dave Grohl, who returned to his birthplace, Warren, Ohio, in 2009, wherein he was given the key to the city at the celebration and an alley was named after him. The difference is that Grohl was only 3 years-old when his family left Warren whereas Roxy Carmichael was about 18. What I like is that the flick captures the mundane existence of people in small town America, trying to find meaning and fulfillment, and not just teens, but adults too. For instance, did you ever have a solitary place where you went regularly as a kid that only you knew about and valued? That’s in this movie. Some bits are comical and some aren’t, but they’re all relevant to real-life: Trying to fit-in at school, being bullied, finding a surrogate mother or father (a mentor), romance, sex in the workplace, getting caught, shameful social secrets, delusional wishful thinking, and more. The first half is too low-key and uneventful, but the movie finds its footing and delivers a worthwhile viewing experience despite foregone conclusions. I’m speaking as someone who was never smitten with Winona, who happened to be 18 years-old during shooting (in other words, fans of hers might appreciate this more than me). Redhead Frances Fisher was at the height of her physical beauty at 37 while another redhead, Dinah Manoff, is worth a mention as Evelyn. The movie runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot in the Sandusky Bay area of northwest Ohio, including the town of Clyde. GRADE: B-

Mar 09, 2024