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  1. Square Dance (television broadcast title: Home Is Where the Heart Is) is a 1987 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Daniel Petrie from a screenplay by Alan Hines, based on his novel of the same name. The film stars Jason Robards, Jane Alexander, Winona Ryder, and Rob Lowe, and was released on February 20, 1987, by Island Pictures.

  2. Square Dance: Directed by Daniel Petrie. With Jason Robards, Jane Alexander, Winona Ryder, Rob Lowe. A 13-year-old girl changes a pleasant life in the countryside for a troubled life in the city.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Daniel Petrie
    • 1987-07
  3. Square Dance is a 1987 American coming-of-age drama film directed by Daniel Petrie from a screenplay by Alan Hines, based on his novel of the same name. The film stars Jason Robards, Jane...

  4. Sinopse. Em 1963, Frances Houseman (Jennifer Grey), ou "Baby", como é chamada pela família, uma jovem de 17 anos, viajou com seus pais, Marjorie (Kelly Bishop) e Jake Houseman (Jerry Orbach) e sua...

    • (1,4K)
    • 25 de setembro de 1987
    • Emile Ardolino
    • 100
  5. Square Dance (1987) directed by Daniel Petrie • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1987. Directed by Daniel Petrie. Sometimes leaving is the first step to finding home. An awkward 13-year-old leaves her cranky grandfather in rural Texas, to live with her mother in Fort Worth. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

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    • Island Pictures
    • Daniel Petrie
  6. Drama interessante estrelado por Winona Ryder. Ela é Gemma, uma adolescente com problemas afetivos e que vive com o avô (Jason Robards) desde que foi abandonada pela mãe (Jane Alexander). Quando ela vai para uma cidadezinha passar o verão, se reencontra com a mãe e cai de amores por um rude trabalhador rural (Rob Lowe).

  7. Square Dance. Roger Ebert March 20, 1987. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. If I were to describe the plot of "Square Dance," you'd likely laugh out loud. The movie itself denies even that pleasure. This is a weary morality play that sinks under the weight of its good intentions.