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Synopsis
Door to Door is the inspirational true story of a man who refused to let severe physical debilitation get in the way of his life's goal. William H. Macy (who also co-wrote the script) stars as Bill Porter, a Portland, OR, native born with cerebral palsy. Despite his spastic walk and oddly shaped countenance, Bill intends to succeed in life on ability rather than the pity of the unafflicted. Thus, in 1955, he manages to land a job as a door-to-door salesman for the Watkins Company. At first, Bill meets with nothing but slammed doors, hostile dogs, and unashamed hostility from "normal" people; but after making his first sale to a reclusive alcoholic named Gladys (Kathy Baker), there is literally no stopping him. For next 40 years, Bill walks some eight to ten miles per day plying his trade, winning one "salesman of the year" award after another. Also in the cast is Helen Mirren as Bill's supportive but aphasic mother, and Kyra Sedgwick as Bill's young assistant, Shelley, whose Herculean efforts to get the hero to "modernize" his tried-and-true methods invariably come a cropper. Door to Door debuted July 14, 2002, over the TNT cable network. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Jan Kiesser Cinematographer
Jeff Beal Composer (Music Score)
Steven Schachter Director
Bill Brown Executive Producer
Bill Brown Executive Producer
Dan Angel Executive Producer
David Rosemont Executive Producer
Forest Whitaker Executive Producer
Robert J. King Executive Producer
Brent Thomas Production Designer
Steven Schachter Screenwriter
William H. Macy Screenwriter
Year: 2002
Runtime:
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Awards
2002 - Best Picture Made for Television - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2003 - Outstanding Made for Television Movie - Emmy
2003 - Outstanding Made for Television Movie - Academy of Television Arts and Sciences