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This starkly photographed, inspiring drama tells the remarkable story of deaf, blind, and mute Helen Keller in 1880s Alabama and how she learned to communicate through the efforts of teacher Anne Sullivan. Patty Duke and Anne Bancroft both won Oscars for their respective performances as Keller and Sullivan; Arthur Penn directs this first screen adaptation of screenwriter William Gibson's acclaimed 1959 teleplay. Co-stars Victor Jory, Inga Swenson, and Andrew Prine. 106 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
Starring: Anne Bancroft, Edward Beyer, Patty Duke, Mel Bourne, Victor Jory, Grant Code, Inga Swenson, Andrew Prine, David Golden, Michael Darden, George Jenkins, Peggy Burke, Dale Ellen Bethea, Ruth Morley, John Bliss, William F. Haddock, Kathleen Comegys, Beah Richards, Jack Hollander, Michele Farr, Alan Howard, Judith Lowry, Helen Ludlam, Laurence Rosenthal, Dick Vorisek
Director: Fred Coe
Rating: NR
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