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Home for the Holidays 1972

A frail patriarch gathers his four estranged daughters for a Christmas reunion, but his concern is far from festive. Convinced his young wife is slowly poisoning him, he implores the sisters to eliminate her, setting the holiday gathering into a deadly, twisted family drama.

A frail patriarch gathers his four estranged daughters for a Christmas reunion, but his concern is far from festive. Convinced his young wife is slowly poisoning him, he implores the sisters to eliminate her, setting the holiday gathering into a deadly, twisted family drama.

Does Home for the Holidays have end credit scenes?

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Home for the Holidays does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Home for the Holidays

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Benjamin Morgan, Walter Brennan, a wealthy invalid, suspects his second wife, Elizabeth Hall Morgan, Julie Harris, of poisoning him. His daughter Alexandra Morgan, Eleanor Parker, shares his fear and summons her three sisters—Freddie Jessica Walter, Jo Jill Haworth, and Chris Sally Field—to the Morgan farmhouse for Christmas. The homecoming unfolds with a tense mix of suspicion and fragile family bonds as the first storm of winter blankets the countryside with rain and memory.

Upon their arrival, Benjamin calls them to his room and urges them to kill their stepmom before she kills all of them, a chilling order that sets a dark, unsettling tone for the holiday. Elizabeth, meanwhile, begins preparations for a dinner that should feel like a normal feast, but the atmosphere is anything but ordinary. Freddie’s outbursts interrupt the quiet, and a scene of fear and confusion erupts when she screams, clutching a glass of vodka while a shard of glass cuts into her hand. The sisters move quickly to calm her and get her to bed, trying to restore a sense of control amid the mounting dread.

That night, a rain storm roars outside the farmhouse, turning the house into a claustrophobic stage for old resentments and new fears. Jo, exhausted by the reunion, asks to borrow Alex’s car to escape to the local train station, hoping to return to some form of normalcy. As she approaches the car, a mysterious figure in a yellow rain slicker appears, wielding a pitchfork, and Jo is swiftly struck down, gone in a blink of fear and shadow. The storm continues to rage as the sisters try to steady themselves.

Freddie’s problems deepen; she drinks heavily and eventually slips into a warm bath, where danger lurks as the intruder returns and drowns her in the tub. The next morning, Chris finds Freddie’s body in the tub, and a fresh wave of accusations washes through the house. Alex accuses Elizabeth of poisoning Freddie, while Benjamin briefly leans toward thinking Freddie might have taken her own life. Chris tries to call the police, but the line is dead, severing a fragile link to outside help.

Alex ventures into the woods to use a neighbor’s phone, all the while being shadowed by the figure in the yellow slicker. She eventually returns to the farmhouse, only to discover Jo’s body in the barn. Elizabeth emerges from outside, urging Chris to come with her, but Chris balks and locks the door, discovering Benjamin dead inside. The chilling realization settles in as Chris screams and flags down a passing car—driven, as it turns out, by Alex herself.

As the truth comes to light, Chris explains that Elizabeth has murdered everyone, but Alex shocks everyone by admitting she is the actual killer. Fueled by childhood persecution fantasies and a deep-seated resentment of her siblings, Alex had meticulously framed Elizabeth as the killer to take control entirely. She then attacks Chris with a tire iron, and Chris’s body disappears down the hill, out of sight.

Hoping to complete the frame-up on Elizabeth, Alex invites investigators to accompany her to the farmhouse. Yet her plan unravels in a frenzy of guilt and hysteria when she sees that Chris is still alive, throwing her into a panic. The police take Alex away, leaving Elizabeth to tend to the Morgan farmhouse alone, a chilling quiet settling back over the place where a family’s secrets finally came to light.

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Cars Featured in Home for the Holidays

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Jeep

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Commando

Mercedes-Benz

1968

280 SE W108

Plymouth

1972

Satellite

Home for the Holidays Themes and Keywords

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christmasslashermurderchristmas horrorrainstormestranged fathermurderessmurder of a nude womanfemale nuditynuditythrown downhilldyingscreamstabbed through the backmasked killerslasher killerslasher horrormercedes benzhooded killerstalkerholiday horrorponchosheriffwoodpitchforkdead telephonecoatraindelusionchasebarbituratewaving down a carthunderstormsuspected murderstaircaseshallow gravepsychopathpromiscuous daughterprescription drug addictionpreconceptionpower outagemurder of sistermental illnessloss of sisterloss of motherloss of fatherimpalementhiding in a closetflooded riverfamily gathering

Home for the Holidays Other Names and Titles

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Deadly Desires Reveillon en famille Omgiven av kvinnor Férias Mortais Natale con i tuoi Acoso homicida Домой на праздники A casa per le vacanze A casa por vacaciones

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