Special Olympics (1978)

Genre : TV Movie, Drama

Runtime : 1H 40M

Director : Lee Philips
Writer : John Sacret Young

Synopsis

A widowed father struggles to hold together his family of three teenagers, one of whom is intellectually challenged and enrolled in a state school for "special" children where he finds fulfillment in his love of sports, emulating his older, athletic brother.

Actors

Charles Durning
Charles Durning
Carl Gallitzin
Irene Tedrow
Irene Tedrow
Elmira Gallitzin
Mare Winningham
Mare Winningham
Janice Gallitzin
Philip Brown
Philip Brown
Michael Gallitzin
George Parry
George Parry
Matthew 'Matt' Gallitzin
Herb Edelman
Herb Edelman
Doug Ransom
Debra Winger
Debra Winger
Sherrie Hensley
Constance McCashin
Constance McCashin
Trina Cunningham
James Calvin Nelson
James Calvin Nelson
Dr. Brennaman
Nat Simmons
Nat Simmons
Ron Burton
Kevin Condit
Kevin Condit
Kevin
Bruce Bliven
Bruce Bliven
Bruce
Lisa Ann Cordova
Lisa Ann Cordova
Lisa
James King
James King
Jimmy
Rachel Chavez
Rachel Chavez
Rachel
Brian Schoderbek
Brian Schoderbek
Brian
Richard Martinez
Richard Martinez
Richard
Mervyn Smith
Mervyn Smith
Merv
Kelly B. Goon
Kelly B. Goon
Kelly
Rebecca E. Voss
Rebecca E. Voss
Becky
Steve Bill Maier
Steve Bill Maier
Steve
David Tedrich
David Tedrich
David

Crews

Lee Philips
Lee Philips
Director
John Sacret Young
John Sacret Young
Screenplay
Merrit Malloy
Merrit Malloy
Producer
Tony Converse
Tony Converse
Producer
Roger Gimbel
Roger Gimbel
Executive Producer
Marc Tabulous
Marc Tabulous
Producer
Peter Matz
Peter Matz
Music
Matthew F. Leonetti
Matthew F. Leonetti
Director of Photography
John V. LaBarbera
John V. LaBarbera
Director of Photography
George Jay Nicholson
George Jay Nicholson
Editor
James J. Murakami
James J. Murakami
Art Direction

Trailers and other movies

CBS Movies for Television February 1978 promo

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