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Amy

  • 1981
  • G
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
677
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Amy (1981)
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.
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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.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.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.

  • Director
    • Vincent McEveety
  • Writer
    • Noreen Stone
  • Stars
    • Jenny Agutter
    • Barry Newman
    • Kathleen Nolan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    677
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vincent McEveety
    • Writer
      • Noreen Stone
    • Stars
      • Jenny Agutter
      • Barry Newman
      • Kathleen Nolan
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Jenny Agutter
    Jenny Agutter
    • Amy Medford
    Barry Newman
    Barry Newman
    • Dr. Ben Corcoran
    Kathleen Nolan
    Kathleen Nolan
    • Helen Gibbs
    Chris Robinson
    Chris Robinson
    • Elliot Medford
    Lou Fant
    • Lyle Ferguson
    Margaret O'Brien
    Margaret O'Brien
    • Hazel Johnson
    Nanette Fabray
    Nanette Fabray
    • Malvina
    Lance LeGault
    Lance LeGault
    • Edgar Wambuck
    Lucille Benson
    Lucille Benson
    • Rose Metcalf
    Jonathan Daly
    Jonathan Daly
    • Clyde Pruett
    Lonny Chapman
    Lonny Chapman
    • Virgil Goodloe
    Brian Frishman
    Brian Frishman
    • Mervin Grimes
    Jane Daly
    Jane Daly
    • Molly Tribble
    Dawn Jeffory
    Dawn Jeffory
    • Caroline Chapman
    Frances Bay
    Frances Bay
    • Mrs. Lindey
    Peggy McCay
    Peggy McCay
    • Mrs. Grimes
    Len Wayland
    Len Wayland
    • Mr. Grimes
    Virginia Vincent
    Virginia Vincent
    • Edna Hancock
    • Director
      • Vincent McEveety
    • Writer
      • Noreen Stone
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    3baechter

    Past it's time, disappointing

    Bad writing and poor direction are the two qualities that stand out in this film. An anachronism that probably wasn't good when it was released, is now much worse with 40 years reflection. What I know is meant to be a positive, uplifting film, turns out to be a reminder that it wasn't very long ago that society's views of women and children with disabilities was abysmal. The misogyny is appalling and the treatment of the children in the film is overly simplistic and degrading. The actions of the school board and the woman who runs the school are overly cruel and harsh. The conflict between the teacher and these foils is poorly developed. It was bad all the way around. Don't waste your time with this one.
    4southdavid

    Watch out for the Railway, Children.

    Ahhh... the cruel vagaries of watching everything on Disney Plus in alphabetical order. Occasionally it might throw up an underappreciated gem, but more frequently it's something like "Amy", a film that despite some solid moments, probably deserves the forgotten status that it now has.

    Amy Medford (Jenny Agutter) leaves her affluent husband and comes to work on a rural school/boarding house for blind and deaf children. Though the perceived wisdom at the time was otherwise, Amy believes that deaf children can be taught how to speak, rather than just focus on sign language, and sets about that goal. Though she eventually wins over the school, her husband continues to search for her and hires a private detective to locate her and bring her home.

    The problem with "Amy" is that though is commendably worthy, it's painfully dull. It's directed by Vincent McEveety, who would direct quite a lot of the live action Disney films across the late 70's and early 80's. For the most part, this is competently done and very few of the failings land on him, but there is a composite shot at the end of the film that looks woefully dated now. Agutter is decent, as the titular character. The was the same year that she was in "An American Werewolf in London" but as this is a period piece it's a lot more mannered and buttoned up, but with a secret that will eventually have to come out. She does drift close to a love affair with another character - the local Doctor played by Barry Newman. What I found interesting about that is that he looks much older than her, and indeed a bit of research suggests he's 14 years older, and it struck me as pretty unrealistic.

    Though the performances are pretty solid across the board, there is a sense to impending tragedy that encircles the whole thing. For me though, there's not enough going on to alleviate the boredom.
    8dramajunkie76

    "Amy" still shines...

    Back in the days of "Betamax", when we had to wait a decade or more for such Disney titles as "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" or "Cinderella" to be released, Disney's home video library consisted of movies like "Amy", family movies that captivated my young mind as well as engaged parents. Jenny Agutter passionately plays the eponymous heroine who for the love of her late son, uses that love to find a purpose in Life. The cast that supports Ms. Agutter is seasoned, so there isn't any weak performances. I find the writing to be very character driven, and the script uses its characters to tell a story that no matter what ups and downs we have in Life to never stop living it in the name of loving.
    E-I_Beth_F

    Dig deeper into your understanding...

    This film is a great story about love and healing. While the main character, Amy, is suffering a lot of emotional anguish due to the loss of her own child who was deaf, she begins to heal when she takes a job at a school for the deaf and has a positive influence on them, one especially, Henry Watkins. He helps Amy feel needed as a teacher. She learns to cope with the loss of her own son and develops special teacher-student friendships with all of the students at this school for the deaf and blind in Boston.

    One of the lighter moments includes a football game against a hearing school.

    Ok, I LOVE this movie! It's one of my all-time favorites. Henry Watkins was my favorite character, because he really expresses his emotions both through his sign and his voice. I wish this was on DVD.
    8r96sk

    Very sweet

    A very sweet film, one with its heart truly in the right place.

    I had a fine time watching 'Amy'. 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.

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    • Trivia
      The film was originally made-for-TV, produced for the Disney anthology series; it was released to theaters instead.
    • Connections
      Edited into Amy-on-the-Lips (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      So Many Ways
      Music by Robert F. Brunner

      Lyrics by Bruce Belland

      Performed by Julie Budd

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 1981 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • American Sign Language
    • Also known as
      • Amy - Die Stunde der Wahrheit
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)

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