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The Miracle Worker

The Miracle Worker

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This movie is, for sure,is the most touching films ever made
Review: Already a classic, The miracle Worker portrays the true depths of acting from both Anne Bancroft,and Patty Duke.We all feel the emotions and true feelings of each charecter throuhout the movie. a spectacle in itself,it is not only well done,but truly inspirational.Anne bancroft is an actress you will always remember,as well as performances by patty duke and Victor Jory. I highly reccomend this movie to all looking for inspiration,and just a spectacle of a movie!!! you will love it!(i idolize anne bacroft!!!)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: a horror movie rip off just plain crappy
Review: i hated this movie i hated the screenplay it was overacted as anything and the music and screaming makes it sound like a horror movie that chick who plays helen is creapy as anything and i just plain could'nt stand this movie or book dont make a mistake by seeing this -alex

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I can admit that this movie is one of my favorites
Review: I think this movie is the most greatest movies I have ever see. This movie, I think has no mistake what so ever. I would tell everbody I know about this great movie I have seen about a 100 times. I bet you would be surprised when I tell you that I don't have a copy of this movie yet. Every time go to the movie place to find the movie they always say they don't have it. People tell me that since this movie is so old that it will be hard to find in a movie store.I don't think I will ever giveup look for this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TERRIFIC! Duke & Bancroft well deserved their Oscars
Review: A moving black and white film version of the powerful stage play which also starred Bancroft & Duke in 1959. The shadows & shades of grey in this movie only add to the feelings of despair and confusion of a deaf-blind child. Much better than the 1979 TV version - a sunny, S California remake only saved by the performance of Duke, now as Annie Sullivan (for which she won an Emmy). This 1962 film version which also stars Inga Swenson & Vistor Jory is very much worth your time & money!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best movie I've seen!
Review: This is one of my favorite movies. It really touched my heart and it made me realize how lucky people are to be capable of seeing and hearing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: This is a wonderful movie about Hellen Keller's life. It is confusing at first but when you really pay attention and listen it will become more clear. This movie I would recomend for people 10 and up. Not for little kids.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This movie is spectacular! It really makes you think.
Review: I am a big fan of both ann bancroft and patty duke. I was just in this play and I think it is one of the best plays I've read and one of the best movies I've seen. Just think why it some oscars and some tonys.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Review of The Miracle Worker
Review: It was a good movie- it helped a lot after reading the play- and it was interesting. I thought that the beginning was overacted a bit, but other that than a very good movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant on ALL levels!
Review: The title speaks for itself. This magnificent film is truly a MIRACLE! Anne Bancroft is spectacular in her Oscar winning role and Patty Duke gives one of the most shattering performances ever recorded on film.Anyone interested in truly great film making and exquisite acting MUST add this DVD to their collection!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bacroft & Duke Shine in "Helen Keller Story"
Review: Oscar winner Patty Duke and co-star Anne Bancroft give powerhouse performances as the blind deaf-mute Helen Keller and the young teacher determined to help the "crazy child" to realize her great potential for learning. Having been born into privileged circumstances, Keller's parents were able to provide the costly "assistance" necessary to show the child a way out of a life of sorrow and despair. -- We all know about the true "miracles" Annie Sullivan was able to work on Helen Keller despite the lack of confidence Keller's parents had had in any success. The powerful statement this account makes about a society that simply "writes-off" a considerable portion of our population as "useless" is still effective some 100 years later. It took the Helen Kellers and the Nellie Blys among us to point to inequities and unfairness, and the urgent need to bring about social changes. Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan have enlightened the world about the fact that all children, regardless of their handicap, can learn and better themselves. Sometimes modifications must be made to accomodate their limited abilities, but no one should be locked up in an attic and treated like a "freak" due to someone else's ignorance. "The Miracle Worker" educated us all! *****


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