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Morgan Stewart's Coming Home 1987

★ 4.822 votes92 min📅 1987-02-20

"He was just Ducky in "Pretty in Pink". Now he's crazy rich...and it's all his parents' fault."

In Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (1987), Jon Cryer stars as the eccentric 17-year-old Morgan Stewart, a troublemaker who's been expelled from prep schools more times than most students can count.

Director: Terry Winsor

Cast

Jon Cryer
Jon Cryer
Morgan Sewart
Viveka Davis
Viveka Davis
Emily
Paul Gleason
Paul Gleason
Jay Le Soto
Nicholas Pryor
Nicholas Pryor
Tom Stewart
Savely Kramarov
Savely Kramarov
Ivan
Roger Bowen
Roger Bowen
Dr. Cabot
Andrew Duncan
Andrew Duncan
General Fenton
Leeza Vinnichenko
Proskovia
Lynn Redgrave
Lynn Redgrave
Nancy Stewart
JD Cullum
JD Cullum
Garrett

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (1987) about?

This 1987 comedy follows Morgan Stewart, a rebellious teen expelled from countless prep schools, who returns home to save his father's senatorial campaign. But his plan backfires spectacularly, turning the family's political troubles into a scene of hilarious chaos. Think of it as a mischievous teen's revenge on the establishment.

Who directed Morgan Stewart's Coming Home?

Terry Winsor directed Morgan Stewart's Coming Home. Known for his work in 1980s comedies, Winsor brings a sharp satirical edge to the film's chaotic family and political dynamics.

Who stars in Morgan Stewart's Coming Home?

Jon Cryer takes center stage as Morgan Stewart, supported by Viveka Davis, Paul Gleason, Nicholas Pryor, and Savely Kramarov.

Is Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (1987) worth watching?

As a mid-80s comedy with Jon Cryer at his wittiest, Morgan Stewart's Coming Home offers nostalgic charm and lighthearted satire. While it won't redefine the genre, its blend of teen rebellion and political satire makes it a fun watch for fans of the era or anyone who enjoys underdog comedies.

How long is Morgan Stewart's Coming Home?

Morgan Stewart's Coming Home runs for 92 minutes.

About Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (1987) — A Satirical Teen Comedy Classic

In Morgan Stewart's Coming Home (1987), Jon Cryer stars as the eccentric 17-year-old Morgan Stewart, a troublemaker who's been expelled from prep schools more times than most students can count. When a shady campaign manager threatens his father's senatorial ambitions, Morgan returns home to set things right—only to turn Washington politics into his personal playground with chaotic, side-splitting antics. Directed with a sharp eye for satire by Terry Winsor, this comedy drips with generational clashes and high-society absurdity, making it a quirky time capsule of the 1980s.

The film thrives on Morgan's relentless mischief and the clash between his rebellious spirit and his family's conservative expectations. With a backdrop of political maneuvering and family secrets, the story balances humor with just enough edge to keep things lively. Whether you're a fan of 80s comedies or just curious about Cryer's early work, Morgan Stewart's Coming Home delivers a lighthearted yet memorable ride through the chaos of growing up—and sticking it to the system.