Marian Rose White (1981)
- Director(s):
- Robert Day
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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
Complete Cast:
- Nancy Cartwright - Marian Rose White
- Ian Abercrombie - Lord Bates
- Charles Aidman
- John Considine - Frank Wells
- June C. Ellis - Old Lady
- Louis Giambalvo
- Peter Hobbs - Dr. Smith
- Mary Munday - Attendant
- John Putch
- John Roselius - Sonny
- Robert Symonds - Dr. Arnold
- Jan Munroe - Attendant
- Lee McCain
- Bill Morey - Judge Byrns
- Lillian Adams - Marie Bianca
- Mary Betten - Saleslady
- Dorothy Dells - Miss Simms
- Edith Fields - Nurse Gray
- Anne Haney - Sister Agatha
- Enid Kent - Nurse
- Valerie Perrine
- Anne Ramsey - Teacher
- Katharine Ross - Bonnie
- Gigi Vorgan - Irene
- Ruth Silveira
- John Davey - Maxie
- Director(s):
- Robert Day
- Writer(s):
- Garry Rusoff
- Producer(s):
- Steve Nicolaides
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