120 minutes
1/19/1982
Marian Rose White is placed in a State Home for the feeble-minded by her uncaring mother when her father dies. She is a young teenager and there is nothing wrong with her except for some clumsiness, mostly caused by poor vision. State law (in 1934) requires sterilization of all inmates. Sympathetic nurse, Bonnie McNeil, befriends Marian and protests her treatment.
Nancy Cartwright
as Marian Rose White
Charles Aidman
as Dr. Ashcroft
Ruth Silveira
as Nurse Hartman
Louis Giambalvo
as Eddy White
Valerie Perrine
as Stella White
Katharine Ross
as Nurse Bonnie MacNeil
Frances Lee McCain
as Brenda Moore
John Putch
as Randy
Lillian Adams
as Marie Bianca
John Considine
as Frank Wells
Anne Haney
as Sister Agatha
Peter Hobbs
as Dr. Smith
Bill Morey
as Judge Byrns
Gigi Vorgan
as Irene
Robert Symonds
as Dr. Arnold
Jessica Smith
as Black-out
John Davey
as Maxie
Ian Abercrombie
as Lord Bates
Robert Day Jr.
as Jack White
Edith Fields
as Nurse Gray
Anne Ramsey
as Teacher
Juney Ellis
as Old Lady
Dorothy Dells
as Miss Simms
Mary Betten
as Saleslady
Mary Munday
as Attendant
Roberta Feldner
as Nurse
June Sanders
as Nurse
Enid Kent
as Nurse
John Roselius
as Sonny
Beatrice Page
as Woman at Fight
Jan Munroe
as Attendant
Annie Margolis
as Nurse
Ricky Wittman
as Ricky
Forest Shirley
as Extra (uncredited)