Vietnam veteran Archibald Wright works as a house painter. One family he paints a house for has a problem he can relate to: Elaine, a woman who hired him, left her husband J.P., also a Vietnam vet, while he was in 'Nam, and J.P. became an alcoholic. Archibald tries to help their daughter Tory to maintain a connection with J.P., but Elaine is strongly against it.
A Vietnam vet is hired by a millionaire to paint her mansion. There he walks into family strife as he learns the woman is at odds with her daughter after discovering she has continued a relationship with her father, a penniless alcoholic Vietnam vet.—John Sacksteder <jsackste@bellsouth.net>