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Homefront is a 2013 American action thriller film directed by Gary Fleder and written by Sylvester Stallone, who also produced the film with Kevin King Templeton and John Thompson. The film, which is based on the novel of the same name by Chuck Logan, stars Jason Statham , James Franco , Winona Ryder and Kate Bosworth .
The Home Front, a 1943 animated short in the Private Snafu series Home Front (1988 film) , a 1988 British television film by Nick McCarty in the anthology series ScreenPlay Homefront (2013 film) , an American action-thriller directed by Gary Fleder
Molly: An American Girl on the Home Front is a 2006 American made-for-television comedy-drama film. It is the third movie in the American Girl film series , and is based on the Molly: An American Girl book series written by American children's author Valerie Tripp . [ 3 ]
Morgan Stewart's Coming Home is a 1987 American comedy film starring Jon Cryer, Viveka Davis, Paul Gleason, Nicholas Pryor and Lynn Redgrave. The screenplay was written by Ken Hixon and David N. Titcher. The film was also released as Home Front and Homefront Riviera in some countries.
The multiplayer component of Homefront is focused on large-scale, vehicle-based combat reminiscent of Kaos Studios' first title, Frontlines: Fuel of War.The defining innovation of Homefront ' s multiplayer is its battle points system, which is an in-game currency that allows a player to purchase weapons, gear, and vehicles.
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Gary Fleder (/ ˈ f l eɪ d ər /; [1] born December 19, 1965) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. His most recently completed film, Homefront, was released by Open Road Films and Millennium Films in November 2013. [2] In recent years he has been a prolific director of television pilots. [3] [4] [5]
Home front is an English language term with analogues in other languages. [1] It is commonly used to describe the full participation of the British public in World War I who suffered Zeppelin raids and endured food rations as part of what came to be called the "Home Front".