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A Patch of Blue
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Synopsis
Shelley Winters won an Academy Award for her searing performance in A Patch of Blue. The star, however, is not Winters but Elizabeth Hartman, cast as Winters' blind, sensitive daughter. A venomous prostitute, Winters treats both Hartman and grandfather Wallace Ford like dirt. Ford, aware that Winters was responsible for Hartman's blindness, tries to find a way out of the destructive relationship. That way is provided by Sidney Poitier, who befriends Hartman and tries to open up doors for her previously closed by the selfish Winters. Despite the objections of the bigoted Winters and of Poitier's brother Ivan Dixon, a bond stronger than physical love is forged between Poitier and Hartman. Brilliantly avoiding gooey sentiment throughout, A Patch of Blue was adapted for the screen by director Guy Green, from the novel Be Ready with Bells and Drums by Elizabeth Kata. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Kelly Flynn Yanek Faber
Wallace Ford Ole Pa
Elisabeth Fraser Sadie
Elizabeth Hartman Selina D'Arcy
Saverio LoMedico Mr. Favaloro
John Qualen Mr. Faber
Debi Storm Selina, age 5
Renata Vanni Mrs. Favaloro
Shelley Winters Rose-Ann D'Arcy
Ivan Dixon Mark Ralfe
Sidney Poitier Gordon Ralfe

Production Crew

George W. Davis Art Director
Urie McCleary Art Director
Elizabeth Kata Book Author
Robert Burks Cinematographer
Jerry Goldsmith Composer (Music Score)
Guy Green Director
Rita Roland Editor
William J. Tuttle Makeup
Pandro S. Berman Producer
Charles Thompson Production Designer
Henry W. Grace Production Designer
Guy Green Screenwriter
Charles Thompson Set Designer
Henry W. Grace Set Designer
Year: 1965
Runtime: 108
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
Romance

Produced by
MGM
Pandro S. Berman

Release
by MGM

Awards
1965 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1965 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe