Poet Archibald MacLeish's play, written for his hometown's bicentennial celebration in June 1966. A boy who hates living in Conway wants to leave town forever. By having examine the town's past, MacLeish re-creates major events of the town history.
Two infants in their baby carriages in Central Park discuss their doubts and satisfactions while their grown-ups pursue selfish interests; three youngsters run away from home, only to discover that their bus driver and his passenger are their parents.
Based on the famous play, 'Home' relates the conversations and musings of four seniors, two seemingly upper class men and two seemingly working class women, who may or may not be inmates at a mental institution.
A fictionalized account of the March 13, 1964 murder of Kitty Genovese on a New York City street while 38 of her neighbors watched but did not notify police.