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Title:
The miracle worker (1979) [Blu-ray] / Katz-Gallin Associates ; in association with Half-Pint Productions ; producer, Fred Coe ; teleplay by William Gibson ; directed by Paul Aaron.
Edition:
Special edition.
Full screen.
Publisher:
VCI Entertainment,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
1 videodisc (98 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Keller, Helen,--1880-1968--Drama.
Sullivan, Annie,--1866-1936--Drama.
Deafblind people--Drama.
Sign language--Drama.
Teacher-student relationships--Drama.
Made-for-TV movies.
Biographical television programs.
Historical television programs.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Drama.
Biographies & Bio-Pics.
Blu-Ray.
Other Authors:
Gibson, William, 1914-2008, screenwriter. screenwriter.
Aaron, Paul, director.
Gilbert, Melissa, 1964- actor.
Duke, Patty, 1946-2016, actor.
Muldaur, Diana, actor.
Siebert, Charles, 1938- actor.
Katz-Gallin/Half-Pint Productions, film producer.
VCI Entertainment (Firm), film distributor.
Other Titles:
Miracle worker (Television program : 1979).
Notes:
Melissa Gilbert, Patty Duke Astin, Diana Muldaur, Charles Siebert, Anne Seymour, Stanley Wells. Based on the play by William Gibson. Originally broadcast on television in 1979.
Summary:
Helen was a young girl everyone believed was too deaf, dumb and blind to be helped. A child with the inability to speak or comprehend the world around her. She was saved by Annie Sullivan, a persistent and outspoken teacher who came into Helen's life. Together they accomplished the impossible and taught one another the values of patience, tolerance and compassion. They embarked on an amazing and triumphant journey that made the name Helen Keller synonymous with the education of the deaf and blind around the world.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1080582747
UPC:
089859903823
Locations:
S1PD771 -- Johnston Public Library (Johnston)

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