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A Patch of Blue
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Directed by Guy Green
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
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While perhaps too consciously schematic in its pairing of a black man and a blind white girl during an era of heightened racial awareness, this small film is a tender and moving story of friendship. Sidney Poitier stars as a man who befriends a blind girl (Elizabeth Hartman) he often sees in the park, and as he comes to understand the harshness of her family life, encourages her to reach out for a better life. Although the film strains credibility in suggesting the possibility of so public a relationship between a black man and a white girl during that time, the character of Poitier's skeptical brother (Ivan Dixon) does introduce a note of reality. The heart of the film are a trio of tour de force performances by the two stars and Shelley Winters, as the girl's monstrous mother, a hooker with a heart of ice. For those familiar with the life of the immensely gifted Hartman, a woman whose career was limited by emotional problems and who took her own life at the age of 46, her few film appearances have added significance. ~ Michael Costello, All Movie Guide
 

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