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  1. Wayward Son is a 1999 American drama film directed by Randall Harris and starring Harry Connick, Jr. and Pete Postlethwaite. The screenplay concerns justice and redemption in rural Georgia during the Great Depression.

  2. Wayward Son: Directed by Randall Harris. With Harry Connick Jr., Pete Postlethwaite, Patricia Clarkson, Vinessa Shaw. A Southern man in the Depression tries to pick up the pieces of his life after being wrongly imprisoned for eleven years.

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    • Drama
    • Randall Harris
    • 2006-10-21
  3. Sinopse: <SITR></SITR>Um homem sulista na Depressão tenta juntar os pedaços de sua vida depois de ser preso injustamente por onze anos. Ele faz amizade com um fazendeiro cuja filha é emocional e fisicamente frágil por causa da escarlatina.

  4. 20 de set. de 1999 · Former fashion photographer Randall Harris debuts with this gritty drama about justice and redemption in rural Georgia during the Great Depression. Jesse Banks Rhodes (Harry Connick, Jr.) is suddenly and inexplicably released from jail after serving part of a life sentence on a trumped up charge for murder. He heads back for Georgia ...

  5. Former fashion photographer Randall Harris debuts with this gritty drama about justice and redemption in rural Georgia during the Great Depression. Jesse Banks Rhodes (Harry Connick, Jr.) is suddenly and inexplicably released from jail after serving part of a life sentence on a trumped up charge for murder. He heads back for Georgia to reclaim ...

    • Randall Harris
  6. Wayward Son. Role: Jesse Banks Rhodes. Director: Randall Harris. Year: 1999. Set during the depression era, “Wayward Son” is the story of a Southern man, Jesse Banks Rhodes (Harry), trying to pick up the pieces of his life after being wrongly imprisoned for eleven years.

  7. Wayward Son is a 1999 American drama film directed by Randall Harris and starring Harry Connick, Jr. and Pete Postlethwaite. The screenplay concerns justice and redemption in rural Georgia during the Great Depression.