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The heart is a lonely hunter, [presented by] Warner Bros.-Seven Arts ; screenplay by Thomas C. Ryan ; produced by Thomas C. Ryan and Marc Merson ; directed by Robert Ellis Miller

Label
The heart is a lonely hunter, [presented by] Warner Bros.-Seven Arts ; screenplay by Thomas C. Ryan ; produced by Thomas C. Ryan and Marc Merson ; directed by Robert Ellis Miller
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: G
Main title
The heart is a lonely hunter
Oclc number
176636521
Responsibility statement
[presented by] Warner Bros.-Seven Arts ; screenplay by Thomas C. Ryan ; produced by Thomas C. Ryan and Marc Merson ; directed by Robert Ellis Miller
Runtime
123
Summary
When deaf-mute John Singer moves to a sleepy Southern town to be near his hospitalized friend, a brain-damaged man-child, Singer's silent kindness draws to him others broken in body and spirit"John Singer, who is deaf ... moves from a small town in order to be close to his institutionalized friend Antonapoulos, who is deaf and mentally impaired. Singer rents a room with a family whose father, Mr. Kelly, is unable to earn a living due to a serious injury. His teen-aged daughter Mick is at first resentful of Singer's presence, but he ingratiates himself by introducing her to classical music (which he can "feel," if not hear). Singer likewise tries to brighten the lives of such unfortunates as alcoholic Blount, dying black doctor Copeland, and Copeland's poverty-stricken daughter."--Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
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