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7/10
Good Old Fashioned Plot. You can stand up and cheer.
kc5hii9 May 2005
This movie was filmed close to my home town, so I was eager to see friends and acquaintances who made it to the big screen.

I saw the film in College Station Texas while attending fire school. Then caught it again on TV a few years later.

It's a great movie with timeless themes. I can't understand why it hasn't been released on DVD or at least video.

George Peppard was one of my favorite actors and he must have been a good sport to shoot the film in his wife's (at the time) home town.

One of my favorite scenes is when the lead goes into a Los Angles Bar and the interior is Springhill's own "Friendly Bar." A place that most kids from my hometown went to have their first beer.

I hope they release this to the home market some day.
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8/10
I'd walk for five days to see this film!
carolynpaetow3 February 2007
This is a sweet, unsophisticated, improbable little story about a prison inmate who breaks out to visit his critically injured son and, while on the lam, manages to win the heart of a gawky gal, a precious pup, and--by an act of unselfish heroism--an entire community! The plot is strained and simplistic, but, for those who can suspend the realization of harsh reality, it is supremely satisfying in its all-will-be-well premise. Even the delicious villainy of Neville Brand has a fairytale quality to the portrayal, and the traditionally good and traditionally bad somehow melt into the same treacle. Seemingly, only the irredeemably grumpy could complain over such a charmer--which CAN BE PURCHASED FROM robertsvideos.com!!
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10/10
looking for a movie and people who know about the movie
auntdub1212 January 2006
i was the one who ran the movie five days from home staring George Peppard. I was there for the red carpet premiere in the Sping Theater in Springhill La.. I would love, love, love, to have a copy of this movie. i want to show my kids, who at the time were not even thoughts yet, this movie contains their papaw and several other people and places where they grew up. Please could any one help me find this movie or tell me where i could request it? If anyone would like to talk to me about the movie i would love to talk. I worked for Bess Eldridge who owned the Spring and Rancho theaters. I was the only female projectionist to ever run the shows. My family is all over Springhill and the surrounding areas.I would like to talk to anyone about home and all of its fun stories of the most interesting people in the world.
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8/10
Hello to all Springhillians!
lukenrick11 July 2001
I must say that I am a bit partial of the movie "Five Days From Home", not for its acclaimed fame, but for its sentimental value to me. This movie was made on location in my hometown of Springhill, LA. Just for that I will give it 10 stars. Overall, I feel that 7 stars comes close to the actual rating for this film. I believe the last time I had an opportunity to see it was back around 1982 on TV, putting myself at the age of 10. Seeing it again will almost be like seeing it again for the first time. Anyone knowing any existence of this movie in any format feel free to drop a line or two. Would love to discuss it with you. Ricky Dorsey
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8/10
Good Movie-Where is It?
hackraytex9 January 2021
I saw this movie when it came on TV and I would sure like to see it again but have not been able to find it. Can someone help me?
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8/10
You don't have to worry I never go over 55
kapelusznik187 July 2016
Warning: Spoilers
****SPOILERS***Buried little gem of a movie that actor George Peppard, as escaped from prison fugitive T.M Pryor, went into debt making as its star director as well as producer that paid for itself without much of an advertising budget but just plain word of mouth. Peppard who at the time was a recovering alcoholic did a better job acting here then in any of the big budgets movies that he stared in just because he had his heart in the project and was willing to, by financing it, put his money where his mouth or acting ability is. Busting out of a Louisiana lock-up where one of the guards ended up being murdered-by what turned out to be another prisoner- that he was accused of Pryor escapes through the snake infected swamps with a group of bloodhounds nipping at his heels to the main highway to hitch or better yet carjack a ride.

Pryor is trying to make it to far off L.A where his 9 year old son Tommy is in critical condition from a car smash up that ended up killing his mom by a drunk driver. On the way there Pryor meets the goofy Georgie Haskin played, in her film debut, by George Pappard's real life wife Savannah Smith Boucher with him kidnapping her as well as carjacking her car. With Georgie later suffering from the Stockholm Syndrome she soon falls in love with Pryor to the point that she refuses to leave him even were he allowed her to escape. There' also insurance agent J.J Bester, William Larsen, and his secretary Wanda Delac played by Savannah's real life sister Sherry Boucher whom Pryor later kidnaps and switches cars to throw the state police off his tail.

***SPOILERS***Leaving the shifty eyed Bester and Wanda stripped of their clothes in a motel room, as well as checking out on Georgie, after they were of no use to him Pryor goes on his own by first hopping on a cattle car and later booking a flight to L.A from a friendly Jose Stover, Victor Campos,who's relatives Pryor just rescued from a burning house fire to get to see his son Tommy before he possibly expires. Heart warming final with Pryor despite a five state police and state trooper dragnet as well as being shot and seriously wounded by Inspector Markley, Neville Brand, who been hot on his tail since day one makes it dressed as Canta Clause to Tommy's hospital room to find him recovered from his injuries with a Christmas present that he picked up for him while on the run from the police. That's something or someone-A man or boy's best friend-that no amount of money could buy!
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