Distant Thunder (1988 film)

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Distant Thunder is a 1988 American drama film about an uneasy reunion between father and son that accidentally sparks war-haunted violence, and they share a harrowing fight for survival that will either destroy them or unify them forever.

Directed by Rick Rosenthal. Written by Robert Stitzel and Deedee Wehle.
A hero of war. A casualty of peace, With only one hope for survival...his son. (taglines)

Jack Lambert[edit]

  • My father wants to see me. He sure took his sweet ass-time about it.
  • I'm not going to waste all of your time so I'm just going a few words. Like all of you, I would like to move on in life. Thank you.
  • This is what they do. Kill theirselves by walking into trains?

Mark Lambert[edit]

  • I'm not fucking with you.
  • When I was 18, my father used to call me "numbnuts" and "dumbass".
  • Why don't you go take a flying fuck?

Dialogue[edit]

Mark: I wrote a letter, didn't I?
Jack: 15 years and one goddamn letter? Fuck you!

[Mark tries to dodge a train]
Mark: There it is.
Jack: Fuck "There it is"! Don't you see I care about you?

Taglines[edit]

  • A hero of war. A casualty of peace, With only one hope for survival...his son.
  • The last echoes of war.

Cast[edit]

External links[edit]

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