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Deliverance (1919)

THE ROMANCE OF A WOMAN BORN DEAF DUMB AND BLIND WHO HAS CONQUERED THE WORLD

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 25M

Director : George Foster Platt

Synopsis

The story of Helen Keller and how she overcame her disabilities.

Actors

Helen Keller
Helen Keller
Herself (Act 3)
Anne Sullivan (Macy)
Anne Sullivan (Macy)
Herself (Act 3)
Ardita Mellinino
Ardita Mellinino
Nadja (Act 3)
Mrs. Kate Keller
Mrs. Kate Keller
Herself (Act 3)
Phillips Keller
Phillips Keller
Himself (Act 3)
Etna Ross
Etna Ross
Little Blind Helen (Act 1)
Edith Lyle
Edith Lyle
Anne Sullivan (Acts 1 & 2)
Tula Belle
Tula Belle
Nadja (Act 1)
Ann Mason
Ann Mason
Helen Keller (Act 2)
Flora Braidwood
Flora Braidwood
Nadja (Act 2)

Crews

George Foster Platt
George Foster Platt
Director
Francis Trevelyan Miller
Francis Trevelyan Miller
Writer

Posters and backgrounds

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