
A woman leaves her husband after the death of her child to teach deaf children how to speak. Her own child was deaf and although she has no formal training she successfully teaches one boy.
Release Date: 3/20/1981
Runtime: 100 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Vincent McEveety
00Companies: Walt Disney Productions
Countries: United States of America
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A very sweet film, one with its heart truly in the right place. I had a fine time watching <em>'Amy'</em>. There's a few very touching moments, alongside a few shocking parts too; one particularly surprised the hell out of me, the most a Disney film has so far in fact. Those come amongst the storyline which entails blind and deaf children, as well as a bit of women's empowerment in there too. They blend it together nicely. Jenny Agutter is excellent in the titular role, I felt connected to her story whilst also getting the required sense care and charm that her character is intended to have. Otto Rechenberg, one of many deaf/blind people cast, is very good. All the main ones onscreen do a noteworthy job, in fairness. Enjoyable and hearty. Watch it.

Jenny Agutter
Amy Medford

Barry Newman
Dr. Ben Corcoran

Kathleen Nolan
Helen Gibbs
Lou Fant
Lyle Ferguson

Margaret O'Brien
Hazel Johnson

Nanette Fabray
Malvina

Frances Bay
Mrs. Lindey

Lance LeGault
Edgar Wanbuck

Lucille Benson
Rose Metcalf

Jonathan Daly
Clyde Pruett

Lonny Chapman
Virgil Goodloe

Brian Frishman
Melvin Grimes
