Your music is so outstanding. The fourth of July, 1976, celebration made my fourth of July this year, tomorrow. Visually and musically it is just beautiful. I thought I heard themes from West Side Story. Then I listened to your score on the Leonard Bernstein segment. Your music made my night. Thank you.
If a SPECIAL NEEDS teacher behaves and treats a student like this in this day and age he/she would be in jail. That is why we lose so many Hellen Kellers. So much despair, and so much ADHD etc and drugs for such illnesses. Plain old tough love helps way better than the treatments today.
“The circle of fifths and some trills-this is baroque improvisation!” Awful garbage and a surface level pastiche of baroque music. Hardly idiomatic of the style at all
Helen Keller was 6, and a sturdy strong little girl. Annie Sullivan was short. The fights were epic as Annie began to train her. What you saw in Patty Duke's performance was Helen's blazing intelligence trying to break through. The reality of life in the South in the early 1870s (when Annie started her work) was poor, dilapidated for most who had lost the work hands for home and plantations and farms that had limited labor. Helen's family had few servants and lived modestly in a small town. The costumes and setting were a little much for the reality of it.
La tellement si sublimissime beauté,le si tellement si sublimissime charme et le si tellement si sublimissime talent de danse de debbie,de brownyn et des autres danseuses de fame également.Ellles sont si tellement si absolument si magnifiques et de si sublimissimes merveilles absolues également.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Anne is one determined woman. No matter how much Helen acted out and resisted, Anne didn't give up on her. She even tried to make Helen pick up her spoon herself after throwing it away.
Around the 2:48 mark- little Helen was feeling out the food with her feet to understand where she was exactly. She knew the dishes of food by smell. Thus where the end of the table would be, where it would be open enough to TEST her _miracle worker_ , with a "Trust Fall". Something I dont remember from the other two movies, maybe something unique to this one. Well done.
Connie Needham also danced on “Eight Is Enough”. There’s a post here on RU-vid called something like “Panyhose Dance”. I don’t remember seeing Elizabeth Bradford dance it on the TV series, but in the videoclip Connie dancing is superb.