The Ballad of Andy Crocker
Returning Vietnam veteran Andy Crocker arrives in his small hometown to discover his best friend and business partner has mismanaged their business into bankruptcy and his high school sweetheart has married another man. It is evident his small town has little to offer him except the hard-working life of his father, while the broader world has limited opportunities for a man who left school after the third grade.
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Cast

Lee Majors
Andy Crocker

Joey Heatherton
Lisa

Jimmy Dean
Mack

Marvin Gaye
David Owens

Agnes Moorehead
Lisa's Mother

Pat Hingle
Earl Crocker

Jill Haworth
Karen

Claudia Bryar
Emily Crocker

Lee de Broux
Johnson

Charlie Briggs
Mr. Paisley

Joe Higgins
Mr. Bedecker

Jackie Russell
Kitty

Harry Harvey
Mr. Kirkaby

Peter Haskell
Nelson (uncredited)

Lisa Todd
Cora Mae (uncredited)
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Wuchak
***Lee Majors coming home from Vietnam almost ten years before “Coming Home” (the movie)***
Released to TV in 1969, “The Ballad of Andy Crocker” is presumably the first movie to tackle the topic of a Vietnam vet coming home from the war, which didn’t become popular until almost a decade later with films like “Coming Home” (1978).
Lee majors stars as the title character, right after his successes in Charlton Heston’s “Will Penny” (1967) and, of course, The Big Valley. Unfortunately, this flick’s nowhere near as good as “Coming Home.” It’s a sad sack drama highlighted by the late 60’s setting and jaw-dropping beauty of curvy Joey Heatherton (as Lisa). Cutie Jill Haworth is also on hand as a hippie chick in the opening act. 
The rest of the cast is also interesting: Motown’s Marvin Gaye plays a fellow soldier, Jimmy Dean a dubious business partner and Pat Hingle the dad. Righteous Brother Bobby Hatfield and Agnes Moorehead (Endora from Bewitched) even show up.
The film runs 1 hour, 13 minutes and looks like it was shot in California.
GRADE: C+
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