Loving Walter (1986)

Loving Walter (1986)
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Director Stephen Frears' Loving Walter combines 1982's Walter, produced for Britain's Channel Four, and its sequel, 1983's Walter and June. Based on the best-selling book by David Cook, the story details the plight of Walter (Ian McKellan), a moderately retarded man, after the deaths of his parents. No concrete provisions have been made for Walter's upkeep, so he is thrown into an institution, where for the first time he is subjected to the casual cruelties of the "normal" world. Walter is rescued from an uncertain future through the love of June, played by Sarah Miles. Frankie Connolly plays the young Walter, while Arthur Whybrow and Barbara Jefford are his parents. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Ian McKellenSarah Miles, (more)
Director(s):
Stephen Frears
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Director Stephen Frears' Loving Walter combines 1982's Walter, produced for Britain's Channel Four, and its sequel, 1983's Walter and June. Based on the best-selling book by David Cook, the story details the plight of Walter (Ian McKellan), a moderately retarded man, after the deaths of his parents. No concrete provisions have been made for Walter's upkeep, so he is thrown into an institution, where for the first time he is subjected to the casual cruelties of the "normal" world. Walter is rescued from an uncertain future through the love of June, played by Sarah Miles. Frankie Connolly plays the young Walter, while Arthur Whybrow and Barbara Jefford are his parents. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
128 mins

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Director(s):
Stephen Frears
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Elizabeth R.

Reading the movie description made me think it was going to be about two mentally retarded people finding love in an institution (a la "The Other Sister"). Ian McKellen's wonderful performance doesn't make up for the fact that June far from saves him and instead uses him to help her escape and then abandons him in a world he doesn't have the skills to make his way in.

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