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| genre = Drama |
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| director = [[Robert Day (director)|Robert Day]] |
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| writer = Clifford Campion |
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| producer = Ellis A. Cohen |
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| starring = [[Kristy McNichol]] |
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| music = [[Robert Drasnin]] |
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| cinematography = Frank Stanley |
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| editing = Ray Daniels |
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| editor = [[Ray Daniels (film editor)|Ray Daniels]] |
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| company = [[CBS Productions|CBS Entertainment Productions]] |
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| released = 8 October 1985 |
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'''''Love, Mary''''' is a [[television |
'''''Love, Mary''''' is a 1985 American [[television film|made-for-television]] [[drama (film and television)|drama film]] based on the true story of Dr. Mary Groda-Lewis (portrayed by [[Kristy McNichol]]) who achieved a career in family medicine despite a personal struggle with [[dyslexia]]. The film originally aired on [[CBS]] on October 8, 1985. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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Mary was a lonely and poor child, from a family of poor farm workers in Portland, Oregon. She was |
Mary Louise Groda was a lonely and poor child, from a family of poor farm workers in [[Portland, Oregon]]. She was in frequent trouble with juvenile authorities, partly because she hated to go to school. |
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After a number of breaks from juvenile authorities, Mary's good luck ran out. She and another troubled male teen got caught while they were joy-riding with a stolen car that they crashed. That |
After a number of breaks from juvenile authorities, Mary's good luck ran out. She and another troubled male teen got caught while they were joy-riding with a stolen car that they crashed. That joy-ride and the subsequent crash were enough for the judge hearing Groda's case, who had no choice but to incarcerate Mary. |
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A social worker took an interest in Mary and realized that she struggled with dyslexia. She then helped Mary excel in studies. Mary gained confidence and began to fight back against her impediment, eventually going to college. |
A social worker took an interest in Mary, who was sixteen years of age by that time, and realized that she struggled with [[dyslexia]]. She then helped Mary excel in studies. Mary gained confidence and began to fight back against her impediment, eventually going to college, earning an M.D. degree. She chose the family practice of [[pediatrics]] as her medical specialty. |
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==Cast |
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*[[Kristy McNichol]] as Mary Groda-Lewis |
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*Ellis A. Cohen - producer |
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*[[David Paymer]] as David Lewis |
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*Clifford Campion - screenplay |
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*[[Piper Laurie]] as Christine Groda |
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*Robert Day - director |
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*Kristy McNichol |
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*[[Lycia Naff]] as Delia |
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*[[Romy Windsor]] as Jeanine |
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==See also== |
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*[[List of artistic depictions of dyslexia]] |
*[[List of artistic depictions of dyslexia]] |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
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* [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=980CE5DE1039F93BA35753C1A963948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=print TV Reviews: McNichol in 'MARY' on CBS] |
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* {{IMDb title|0089516|Love,Mary}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:14, 11 September 2024
Love, Mary | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Clifford Campion |
Directed by | Robert Day |
Starring | Kristy McNichol |
Music by | Robert Drasnin |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Ellis A. Cohen |
Cinematography | Frank Stanley |
Editor | Ray Daniels |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Production company | CBS Entertainment Productions |
Budget | Completed under budget, filming in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | October 8, 1985 |
Love, Mary is a 1985 American made-for-television drama film based on the true story of Dr. Mary Groda-Lewis (portrayed by Kristy McNichol) who achieved a career in family medicine despite a personal struggle with dyslexia. The film originally aired on CBS on October 8, 1985.
Plot
[edit]Mary Louise Groda was a lonely and poor child, from a family of poor farm workers in Portland, Oregon. She was in frequent trouble with juvenile authorities, partly because she hated to go to school.
After a number of breaks from juvenile authorities, Mary's good luck ran out. She and another troubled male teen got caught while they were joy-riding with a stolen car that they crashed. That joy-ride and the subsequent crash were enough for the judge hearing Groda's case, who had no choice but to incarcerate Mary.
A social worker took an interest in Mary, who was sixteen years of age by that time, and realized that she struggled with dyslexia. She then helped Mary excel in studies. Mary gained confidence and began to fight back against her impediment, eventually going to college, earning an M.D. degree. She chose the family practice of pediatrics as her medical specialty.
Cast
[edit]- Kristy McNichol as Mary Groda-Lewis
- David Paymer as David Lewis
- Piper Laurie as Christine Groda
- Rachel Ticotin as Rachel Martin
- Lycia Naff as Delia
- Romy Windsor as Jeanine
- David Faustino as Christopher