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Licht im Dunkel

Originaltitel: The Miracle Worker
  • 1962
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,1/10
21.678
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Anne Bancroft and Patty Duke in Licht im Dunkel (1962)
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Zeitraum: DramaBiographieDrama

Die Geschichte von Anne Sullivans Kampf, der blinden und gehörlosen Helen Keller das Kommunizieren beizubringen.Die Geschichte von Anne Sullivans Kampf, der blinden und gehörlosen Helen Keller das Kommunizieren beizubringen.Die Geschichte von Anne Sullivans Kampf, der blinden und gehörlosen Helen Keller das Kommunizieren beizubringen.

  • Regie
    • Arthur Penn
  • Drehbuch
    • William Gibson
    • Helen Keller
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Anne Bancroft
    • Patty Duke
    • Victor Jory
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    8,1/10
    21.678
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Arthur Penn
    • Drehbuch
      • William Gibson
      • Helen Keller
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Anne Bancroft
      • Patty Duke
      • Victor Jory
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    • 61Kritische Rezensionen
    • 83Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • 2 Oscars gewonnen
      • 13 Gewinne & 13 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Anne Bancroft
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    • Annie Sullivan
    Patty Duke
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    • Helen Keller
    Victor Jory
    Victor Jory
    • Captain Arthur Keller
    Inga Swenson
    Inga Swenson
    • Kate Keller
    Andrew Prine
    Andrew Prine
    • James Keller
    Kathleen Comegys
    Kathleen Comegys
    • Aunt Ev
    Maribel Ayuso
    • Undetermined Role
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    • Martha at Age 10
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    John Bliss
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    • Doctor
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    • Annie at Age 10
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    William F. Haddock
    • 2nd Crone
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    Jack Hollander
    • Mr. Anagnos of Perkins School in Boston
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    Alan Howard
    • Jimmie at Age 8
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    Judith Lowry
    Judith Lowry
    • 1st Crone
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    Helen Ludlam
    • 3rd Crone
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Beah Richards
    Beah Richards
    • Viney - Keller Maid
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    • Regie
      • Arthur Penn
    • Drehbuch
      • William Gibson
      • Helen Keller
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    10gevaultski

    MW: One one of the reasons I fell in love with film as art

    Although I am a long-time Patty Duke admirer, and thus far from objective, this film still stands the test of time. This is the kind of filmmaking that prompted me to fall in love with the movies. Brilliantly inspired writing by William Gibson, from his equally inspired play. Intelligent, austere direction by Arthur Penn (one of the true gentlemen and masters of the American cinema); Penn had the sense to retain the inate artistry and grit of the original stage play and simply allow the camera to capture the actors' intuitive - albeit, well rehearsed, performances, recreating their stage roles which generated an unheard-of 19 curtain calls when it first graced the stage in its Philadephia opening. The film, in stark, black and white, speaks total reality to the film audience of 1962 - and, of course, well beyond that year. Finally, one would be hard pressed to think of another film that so exquisitely defines the term "2-character" study. Bancroft and Duke deliver A-plus, no bones about it, top-drawer, performances. It is a film about the undaunted human spirit and our need to communicate. Although much has been written about 11-minute breakfast donneybrook, which is certainly wonderful cinema to behold, the entire film is breathtaking from opening credits to the final scenes. I dare anyone to even breathe during the climactic water pump scene when teacher Annie Sullivan finally "connects" and communicates with her "unreachable" charge, the deaf, blind, young Helen Keller. It's an absolutely astonishing, "can't take your eyes off it," moment of celluloid. Duke, Bancroft and Penn worked beatifully to create this incredibly touching masterpiece of dramatic filmmaking, which is not without its moments of "comedy," as all fine dramas are capable of conveying. It is a film which breathes life - and it is especially brought to life by two of the best actresses America has ever produced. The Miracle Worker is a story and film portraying real human courage, patience and individual, personal will. It continues to live in my memory as a work of art that has rarely been equalled before - or since - on screen.
    10dbdumonteil

    Miracle director

    Where do I begin? Shall I speak of Mrs Bancroft's performance,one of the finest you can watch on a screen?Shall I tell about Patty Duke's tour de force?Shall I praise the mind-boggling work of Arthur Penn,directing the long fight around the table?This movie is a miracle in itself.Behind her dark spectacles,the teacher hides buried terrors,that's why she's bound to understand her unusual pupil.She knows that the solution to her problems lies in herself,that the family is a prison .The parents do not see(or do not want to see) that they erect a wall between their daughter and the world outside by poisoning her with protection.That's why Annie seems brutal,hard on Helen.She could not have broken the wall if she had been a "nice" teacher.Among all Penn's great movies ,"miracle worker" is the only one that has an optimistic end.Since,other directors have tackled autism(children of a lesser God,rain man)but no one has surpassed this black and white gem.
    8GMJames

    An extremely well-acted adaptation of the stage play

    I'm not certain if it was fate but it is very interesting that I had the chance to finally see "The Miracle Worker" a few days after the sad news of the death of Anne Bancroft.

    The film, based on the play by William Gibson, is an extremely well-acted film, brilliantly opened up on the big screen. Anne Bancroft as teacher Annie Sullivan and Patty Duke as young Helen Keller are outstanding. Sullivan's determination to communicate to the deaf and blind Helen made for a compelling story on stage as well as on screen.

    I understand that when Hollywood wanted to make this movie, the powers-that-be did not want Bancroft or Duke. After finally seeing the movie, I'm glad that director Arthur Penn and producer Fred Coe chose to make this movie outside the so-called Hollywood establishment.

    One scene that was discussed in some other posts was the dining room in which Sullivan forces Helen to eat food from a spoon and not her hands. It almost felt like I was watching a fierce wrestling match. It was a physical, as well as an emotionally draining, sequence. A battle of wills between teacher and the unwilling student. It was brilliantly edited and directed.

    The film was not without faults. According to the IMDb, a number of flashback scenes were filmed in their entirety but did not work out very well. Those scenes were incorporated within the movie and it looked rather clumsy. The scenes could have been easily edited out completely.

    As with all plays adapted to the big screen, some scenes were a little bit stagy. But that involved just a few scenes and, overall, it did not ruin the movie.

    What I really liked about the movie was that the filmmakers were very successful at not succumbing to sentiment. This movie could have easily been very corny and sappy. Perhaps Bancroft and Duke and their performances had something to do with that.

    I've been a fan of Anne Bancroft for many years and I'm very glad that I had the chance to see her well-deserved Oscar-winning performance.

    RIP Ms. Bancroft.
    10ilikeimdb

    This Isn't a Top 250 Movie?!? It Should Be!

    I haven't seen acting like this in a long time! Patty Duke's portrayal of young Helen Keller shocked me with its intensity, rightness, and sensitivity. Anne Bancroft also played a tough role and did so brilliantly.

    The other supporting roles were, of course, a bit stilted in the traditional Southern way, but added to the drama nonetheless. I still gave this movie a "10" despite having issues with the way director Penn handled the flashback scenes...a bit cheesy and not quite in keeping with the underlying plot in all cases. That said, the dinner scene with Patty Duke and Anne Bancroft is 100%+ riveting in a way seldom seen and the movie deserves its accolades just for that scene alone.
    9howard.schumann

    Enormously moving

    Powerfully directed by Arthur Penn and supported by two Oscar-winning performances, The Miracle Worker dramatizes the early years of Helen Keller, the blind and deaf mute who became a famous author and prominent Socialist. Anne Bancroft's first lead role is as Anne Sullivan, Helen's lifelong teacher and friend and her performance is compelling. Patty Duke is also outstanding as Helen, portraying the disturbed child as she works to overcome bad manners and temper tantrums, the result of being overly indulged by her well meaning but ineffective parents. Moving into a small cottage away from her parents, Anne, who was partially blind herself, assists Helen with some tough love and begins to teach her to spell with her fingers.

    Until this point, Helen had no understanding of the meaning of words. This changed when Anne led her to the water pump and spelled out the word water as she pumped the water over Helen's hand. She is said to have learned thirty words the same day and eventually learned to read. In 1904 Helen graduated from Radcliffe College, becoming the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. The film could have easily descended into melodrama, but Penn keeps his focus and the result is enormously moving without being maudlin. The Miracle Worker is a miracle.

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      Mark Twain was the first person to refer to Anne Sullivan as "the miracle worker". Twain was a friend of Helen Keller.
    • Patzer
      Annie Sullivan has to look up the word discipline in a dictionary later in the film even though she's used it in a letter near the beginning; however, she remarks that she must know how to spell it before teaching it to Helen, and may have simply used her best guess in the letter since nothing was at stake.
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      Annie Sullivan: Pity? For this tyrant? The whole house turns on her whims! Is there anything she wants she doesn't get? I'll tell you what I pity: that the sun won't rise and set for her all her life, and every day you're telling her it will! What good will your pity do when you're under the strawberries, Captain Keller?

    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Geschichte(n) des Kinos: Le contrôle de l'univers (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Hush, Little Baby
      (uncredited)

      Traditional Southern lullaby

      Music adapted by Don Costa

      Lyrics by Arthur Siegel

      Sung by Anne Bancroft

      Also played in the score

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 15. Februar 1963 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Amerikanische Gebärdensprache
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Ana de los milagros
    • Drehorte
      • Middletown, New Jersey, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Playfilm Productions
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    • Budget
      • 500.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 4.139 $
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      • 1 Std. 46 Min.(106 min)
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
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