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Marian Rose White (1981)
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By the admission of its own producers, the made-for-TV Marian Rose White was "extremely loosely based" on a true story. The real Marian Rose White was a 1930s teenager who suffered from a congenital visual defect. This led to her being misdiagnosed as "feebleminded," and locked away in a Sonoma, California institution. Despite the entreaties of sympathetic staffers, Marian was forced to undergo a legally mandated sterilization--which her widowed, impoverished mother readily agreed to. Thirty years passed before this terrible wrong was addressed and Marian was allowed to re-enter society. For the purposes of this film, those three decades were telescoped into four years. The result is a sincere (if somewhat rushed) "injustice of the week" TV effort. Katherine Ross is top-billed as a compassionate nurse, while
Valerie Perrine
is cast as Marian's unfeeling mother. Marian Rose White is brilliantly essayed by
Nancy Cartwright
, who is best known today as the voice of cartoon character Bart Simpson. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Production Crew
Richard C. Glouner
Cinematographer
Billy Goldenberg
Composer (Music Score)
Barbara Siebert-Boticoff
Costume Designer
Robert Day
Director
Gregory Prange
Editor
Gerald W. Abrams
Executive Producer
Steve Nicolaides
Producer
Garry Rusoff
Screenwriter
Year: 1981
Runtime: 100
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Cypress Point Productions
Gerald Abrams Productions
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.