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    Annie (Anne Bancroft) argues with the Kellers during one of Helen's (Patty Duke) tantrums as she tries to teach her some table manners.
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    Based on William Gibson's Broadway play and retaining its acclaimed cast, Arthur Penn's The Miracle Worker tells the true story of Helen Keller (Patty Duke), an Alabama girl struck blind and deaf as a baby after an elevated fever. Enter Annie Sullivan (Anne Bancroft), a partially-blind woman assigned the task of teaching Helen sign language. After first separating Helen from her over-protective parents (Victor Jory and Inga Swenson), Annie begins the arduous process of teaching the girl.
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    Cast: Victor Jory, Andrew Prine, Anne Bancroft, Patty Duke, Inga Swenson
    Director: Arthur Penn
    Producer: Fred Coe
    Screenwriters: Helen Keller, William Gibson
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Komentáře • 433

  • @myastevenson-zichelle8921
    @myastevenson-zichelle8921 Před 6 lety +604

    I love how Anne's looking at Helen the whole time she's going around the table taking other people's food like: Seriously?

    • @Kevin-rg3yc
      @Kevin-rg3yc Před 5 lety +53

      TheEvrLastingGmr YT she looking like: "she better not touch my food"

    • @soul_solace4625
      @soul_solace4625 Před 5 lety +35

      Miracle Worker: "not today"

    • @stephendise7946
      @stephendise7946 Před 4 lety +26

      She’s thinking “ oh, HEEEELLLLLLL, no”

    • @melissasuer9773
      @melissasuer9773 Před 2 lety +19

      She's going to learn today. Lmao!

    • @scr1231
      @scr1231 Před rokem +12

      Well it’s rude and disgusting.

  • @TheGreekPianist
    @TheGreekPianist Před 8 lety +397

    The mom and dad enabled her way too much. Thank goodness Anne Sullivan came. She set her FREE! ❤️

    • @frenchieseverine4514
      @frenchieseverine4514 Před 8 lety +63

      I think that Miss keller and Captain keller felt helpless and unable to teach Helen and discipline her..they weren't teachers and needed the help of a person working with blind children.

    • @GillyWhitfootHaysend
      @GillyWhitfootHaysend Před 7 lety +25

      True, but even if she wasn't deafblind Helen would have been just as much of a spoiled materialist brat as the rest of her Reconstructionist world who let her do what she wanted.

    • @lisardo
      @lisardo Před 6 lety +28

      I agree. I mean sure she's deaf-blind, but she'd still be spoiled even if normal. The parents were part of Annie's frustrations, because of their enabling.

    • @amasion2882
      @amasion2882 Před 4 lety +35

      You have to understand the time and context. In that time, disabled people were seen as helpless and unteachable and even an embarrassment. The Keller family kept Helen at home because they couldn’t bear shutting her away in a sanitarium (terrible living conditions for the inmates.). They really didn’t expect Anne to do more than care for Helen and perhaps manage her behavior. They never considered that she could be educated and taught to communicate. They allowed Helen’s bad behavior because they didn’t believe it was possible to teach her better.
      As for Helen, touching, smelling and tasting (family members and the food) was the ONLY way she could interact with them. Once Anne began teaching her communication she was able to “talk” and interact with her family like any normal child.

    • @lauraluffman6177
      @lauraluffman6177 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes agreed

  • @Kaboomboo
    @Kaboomboo Před 10 lety +285

    "Now she's hurt herself!"
    "No she hasn't!" lol

  • @arontamas5639
    @arontamas5639 Před rokem +60

    So glad they both won the Oscar for their performances here. The whole movie centered around their duo, it literally could have not worked without their strong acting game.
    Patty Duke.... I can't find words for describing how amazing she was in this role.......

  • @TheForbiddenChode
    @TheForbiddenChode Před 5 měsíci +13

    0:42 Notice how the second Helen’s hand is slapped away from Anne’s food she realizes it’s Anne and starts throwing hands 😂

  • @SunBunz
    @SunBunz Před 5 lety +405

    “I CAN’T UNTEACH YOUR SIX YEARS OF PITY IF YOU CAN’T STAND UP TO ONE TANTRUM! Old Stonewall, _indeed!”_

    • @indigo-streak9912
      @indigo-streak9912 Před 4 lety +26

      Annie Sullivan was a badass. PERIOD.

    • @lizxlana
      @lizxlana Před 3 lety +13

      @@indigo-streak9912 yes Anne Bancroft killed this role. I’m so glad they casted Anne as Annie. Amazing. She a badass in other films too but this was for sure!

    • @lizxlana
      @lizxlana Před 3 lety +2

      @Karena Fox me too. Sorry I am watching “Life With Judy Garland: me and my shadows by Lorna Luft(her second daughter). All three parts are on here. It’s so sad though! The actresses who played Judy Garland and the actresses and actor or played her children were amazing.

    • @lizxlana
      @lizxlana Před 3 lety +2

      @Karena Fox sorry I never got the notification and since we are on two videos and not one, it’s hard to miss it even though the picture of the different videos pop up next to your comment, I’m getting double comments so I didn’t see it. On what? The videos I told you about called “Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadow by Lorna Luft? Is that why your talking about when they do the Wizard of so and she is pacing before they say places?

    • @lizxlana
      @lizxlana Před 3 lety +1

      @Karena Fox yes I know what your talking about! Awesome! How do you like it so far? No I just have the dvd of it. Not the song along version

  • @mukhlisakarimova3658
    @mukhlisakarimova3658 Před 4 lety +69

    The greatest movie I have ever seen. Hellen Keller did tremendous success thanks to Anne Sullivan's efforts. Motivational

  • @cayanne3420
    @cayanne3420 Před 3 lety +59

    The "here, here" from the brother always makes me laugh

  • @noorrougelewis6704
    @noorrougelewis6704 Před rokem +25

    Thank God the parents didn't dismiss Ann because they didn't like her methods.
    She was right about everything.

  • @fivefiveqt214
    @fivefiveqt214 Před 2 lety +52

    This has got to be one of the most taxing and realistic scenes to come out of Hollywood. Bravo!

  • @SunBunz
    @SunBunz Před 8 lety +100

    Aww, they skipped when Helen's older brother salutes Annie "IF IT TAKES ALL SUMMER, GENERAL!" and she slams the door in his face as he laughs and runs away. LMAO what a great fucking movie.

    • @B501M
      @B501M Před 2 lety +5

      i love their relationship!! my favorite part is when Jimmy recites the story from the Bible about the man and the angel wrestling, and the man says, "i won't let you go until you bless me" and the angel blesses him, and gives the man a new name.
      and, before he sits back down, he turns to Anne, and says, "Oh, you angel."

    • @SunBunz
      @SunBunz Před 2 lety +3

      @@B501M Jimmy is hilarious. I like him, too. 😂
      “Her table manners are the best she has.”

    • @Chapin-pc2kz
      @Chapin-pc2kz Před rokem +6

      @@B501M I also like the part where Jimmy goes to the garden house one night because he heard Annie calling out his name. Turns out she was dreaming of her late brother, Jimmy, who died as a child. They discuss him for a bit and then he randomly tells her, "You'd be quite a handsome girl if it weren't for your eyes." She takes offense and retorts, "You'd be quite a gentleman if it weren't for your manners." He just laughs. 😂 He questions the wisdom of this venture and suggests that Annie have some pity and let Helen be. "Or," he teases, "will you teach me?" She slams the shutters in his face. 🤣

    • @musicaltheatergeek79
      @musicaltheatergeek79 Před rokem +2

      *James Keller* was 19 and *Anne Sullivan* was 20 when these events transpired in the spring of 1887. Both were very attractive when young. I bet there was flirting going on, particularly on his part. *Annie,* a feisty Yankee girl from the wrong side of the tracks, must have seemed exotic to *Jimmy.* She definitely was a far cry from the genteel Southern belles he was used to.

  • @scr1231
    @scr1231 Před 6 lety +130

    I wouldn't let her eat off my plate either it's rude and disgusting.

    • @viewtifulgold4223
      @viewtifulgold4223 Před 4 lety +16

      @Alexandra Ponce She absolutely could. She just needed someone to teach her and not be an enabler, and Miss Sullivan fitted the build. Use your brain.

    • @elektra121
      @elektra121 Před 4 lety +7

      @@viewtifulgold4223 Use yours! Obviously she hadnt had any training or could have any understanding of what rules even were before. And you expect her to show lovely sweet table manners?!

    • @katiejohnston988
      @katiejohnston988 Před rokem +3

      I know, seriously!!! That’s a great way to make everybody sick not to mention too, ugh. Imagine if Helen went out to eat at a restaurant and was walking around sampling other peoples plates like that. Great Job Annie Sullivan!

  • @kmiller8642
    @kmiller8642 Před 11 lety +107

    "Oh! Stonewall indeed!" Tell him Annie!

    • @josephhernandez1885
      @josephhernandez1885 Před 6 lety +4

      k miller his reaction was outstanding

    • @rr7firefly
      @rr7firefly Před 5 lety +3

      An old fogey like him is too often a regular feature of the South, even now. Loud and pigheaded old-timer ordering everyone around.

    • @frenchieseverine1966
      @frenchieseverine1966 Před 5 lety +2

      @@rr7firefly yes exactly! Captain Keller was also a southerner and had been a Captain in the confederate army and disliked people from the North.Annie came from Boston or the north that's why she argued so often with Arthur keller too even if it isn't mentioned in the movie.

    • @cousinnikola1130
      @cousinnikola1130 Před 4 lety +1

      Oh damn i see ur comment when anne says that 😂😂

    • @lauraluffman6177
      @lauraluffman6177 Před 3 lety +2

      I love how Anne would not let her go around the table eating off everyone's plate she was trying to teach her etiquette

  • @scr1231
    @scr1231 Před 6 lety +76

    I know a tantrum when I see one as well.

  • @JohnDoe-bz3ci
    @JohnDoe-bz3ci Před 5 lety +38

    Old Stonewall can't even stand up to one child's tantrum. LOL!!

  • @MelaninGold
    @MelaninGold Před 2 lety +13

    FUN FACT: The girl that plays Hellen Keller (Patty Duke) in this 1962 version is the same woman who played Annie Sullivan in the 1979 TV version of this film.

  • @megaminx5688
    @megaminx5688 Před 5 lety +73

    We had to recreate this scene in my language arts class (7th) and i got choose to play Anne and we all did great, I can't remember the male yelling at Anne but my own BOYFRIEND was playing him so we were yelling at each other 😂

  • @nodevoutt
    @nodevoutt Před 4 lety +38

    she reminds me of the supernanny, who doesn't allow any kid to throw a tantrum

    • @indigo-streak9912
      @indigo-streak9912 Před 4 lety +9

      The supernanny of the 1800's. Good lady.

    • @lizxlana
      @lizxlana Před 3 lety +1

      @@indigo-streak9912 omg I love Supernanny! Jo is the best!

    • @karenafox5050
      @karenafox5050 Před 3 lety +1

      @ Cody beard Why didn’t you respond to me yet?

    • @lizxlana
      @lizxlana Před 3 lety +1

      @@karenafox5050 was busy which I already said over Instagram

    • @karenafox5050
      @karenafox5050 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lizxlana Okay.

  • @katiejohnston988
    @katiejohnston988 Před rokem +24

    Honestly, WHO would let their child eat from other peoples plates like that??? Even if they had the conditions Helen did, it’s absolutely no excuse! Why would being deaf and blind give a person the right to go around & eat from other peoples plates??? She can still eat her own food right in front of her at a table like everybody else. So glad Anne Sullivan stood up to this ridiculousness of the Kellers so they could see how foolish it really was.

    • @bigsonny45
      @bigsonny45 Před 11 měsíci +9

      You would be SHOCKED & HORRIFIED at the lengths that some parents of autistic/special needs kids will go to to enable/pacify their kids!

    • @curlytoes22
      @curlytoes22 Před 9 měsíci

      they thought she was mentally deficient and couldn't be taught table manners - her brother says as much earlier in the film. Anne saw that it wasn't so - she was deaf-blind but her brain worked fine.

    • @obscurelyvague
      @obscurelyvague Před 9 měsíci

      @katiejohnston988 My understanding is that Helen Keller was born into a relatively well off family of that time. If she had been born to poorer or lesser educated parents she may have been abandoned or left at an orphanage or she may have been put in an asylum or institution. T he Keller family seemed to be well educated but they did not know how to properly train Helen and that is where the Miracle Worker came in. Of course it was good that she taught Helen how to have better manners as well as how to use sign language and communicate better than just be a tantrum-ish child. But also it seems that at that time, there were fewer techniques to teach blind and deaf children.

  • @mk_wizard
    @mk_wizard Před 3 měsíci +1

    I will always be grateful to people like Anne who have the decency and kindness to never give people special treatment or expect any less of them even when they have limits. Allowing Helen to become a savage and not even at least learn table manners was a disgrace on her parents' part and honestly.... it's kind of abusive. Even disabled children deserve guidance, discipline and to be taught basic skills. She was disabled not a barbarian. As a mother myself, I will stand by on the hill that spoiling a child is in fact abusive because you are crippling them.

  • @VinelSeason
    @VinelSeason Před 2 lety +13

    is no one gonna talk about the fact that this is a great movie!?

  • @josephkearny5874
    @josephkearny5874 Před 2 lety +13

    Both Duke and Bancroft deserved their Oscars and despite what Bette Davis might think, I don't think Davis was 'robbed' of the Oscar for Baby Jane

  • @alcd6333
    @alcd6333 Před 4 lety +38

    This is followed by the famous scene where Annie forcefully teaches Helen table manners.

    • @hopefulagnostic336
      @hopefulagnostic336 Před 3 lety +9

      To this day, maybe the most incredible display of athletic choreographed acting I've ever seen.

    • @karllieck9064
      @karllieck9064 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes! It was epic.

    • @obscurelyvague
      @obscurelyvague Před 9 měsíci

      @@hopefulagnostic336 I think that is a good way to put it

  • @lachandrasmith4095
    @lachandrasmith4095 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Now it's considered abuse!

  • @frenchieseverine4514
    @frenchieseverine4514 Před 6 lety +116

    If i were Annie i wouldn't have let Helen eat from my plate neither..It's disgusting,with Helen's filthy hands she takes food from everybody's plate.yuck! Good that Annie didn't tolerate this bad manner and didn't listen to the parents who had no authority and let helen did what she wanted whereas she could use a fork and spoon.

    • @katiejohnston988
      @katiejohnston988 Před rokem

      This almost reminds me of an episode of Supernanny in a way, LOL!!!

  • @lawrenceclemens8494
    @lawrenceclemens8494 Před 3 lety +5

    A textbook on what constitutes GREAT acting and direction.

  • @rosierose1917
    @rosierose1917 Před 3 lety +52

    During these times most people would institutionalize the child. This man loved his daughter, he just didn't know how to teach her things. He didn't enable her, he simply let her live in peace and roam how she pleased. Helen didn't do the things she did out of misbehaving, don't forget she was born disabled.

    • @keithhakanson6520
      @keithhakanson6520 Před 2 lety +17

      She was NOT born disabled, she contracted an "unknown" illness when she was 19 months, which caused her to become deaf and blind.

    • @Mariathinking
      @Mariathinking Před 2 lety +20

      They did enable her behaviour. Yes it's better then hellen being in an institution but many parents allow their disabled children to behave badly because they either do not beleive the child is mentally capable or they beleive the child will die soon. For a disabled child to become a successful adult the parents and teachers must Try to instill good behavior, independence and maturity. Have you seen what became of the real Hallen keller? She wrote books and essays and learnt how to speak. There's video footage of her. Imagine if her parents didn't allow the teacher to interview. Hallen would of been an adult still picking food off of people's plates instead of the activist she became.

    • @gregoryborton6598
      @gregoryborton6598 Před rokem +5

      @@keithhakanson6520 Most likely scarlet fever.

    • @andieallison6792
      @andieallison6792 Před rokem +2

      What are you talking about he is literally enabling her to do whatever she wants. And she WAS misbehaving. You're treating her just like her parents are lmao

    • @ChristineTheHippie
      @ChristineTheHippie Před 3 měsíci

      You're being condescending.

  • @jayozz8854
    @jayozz8854 Před 8 lety +38

    Bancroft is so badass

  • @michelegreene2905
    @michelegreene2905 Před 10 lety +25

    Love, love this scene.

  • @sakaiahreign3365
    @sakaiahreign3365 Před 2 lety +10

    How is this family even real? They seriously didn’t bother to teach her about eating utensils??? Jeez 😦
    Yes Anne please teach Helen.

    • @katiejohnston988
      @katiejohnston988 Před rokem +1

      I KNOW!!! Like it was one thing for them to feel sad for her due to her conditions. But to allow her to eat from other peoples plates is just outrageous. They probably thought it didn’t matter since she couldn’t even see where her plate or utensils were. So to make things easier for themselves, they didn’t even bother to teach her any table manners or table etiquette which was a huge mistake.

    • @obscurelyvague
      @obscurelyvague Před 9 měsíci

      @@katiejohnston988 Back then most families did not know how to deal with a special needs child. In a certain way, more than now.

  • @screenapple1660
    @screenapple1660 Před rokem +4

    love how Anne Sullivan gets piss off when Helen's isn't learning.

  • @noorrougelewis6704
    @noorrougelewis6704 Před 3 lety +8

    They think because she's disabled she can't be spoiled?

  • @ColliCub
    @ColliCub Před 3 lety +16

    ‘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 her when you're under the strawberries, Captain Keller?’
    Damn…! 😐

    • @RevolutionUtena
      @RevolutionUtena Před 2 lety +3

      I’ve watched this movie probably 100 times in my 35 years and I’ve never known what she was saying here until you just typed it out

    • @ColliCub
      @ColliCub Před 2 lety +4

      @@RevolutionUtena I was actually the same, until I looked up the script. Anne Bancroft’s acting is brilliant, but she probably delivered the dialogue too rapidly, along with mixed Irish accent; the physical movement of the scene and mono audio makes it difficult too.
      Although I do love the line ‘I know an ornery tantrum well enough when I see one and a *badly* spoilt child!’.

    • @welcometogreenaquasglen1846
      @welcometogreenaquasglen1846 Před 2 lety +4

      That was savage, but so true!

    • @RedStrikerBeetleborg
      @RedStrikerBeetleborg Před rokem +2

      Touche

    • @musicaltheatergeek79
      @musicaltheatergeek79 Před rokem

      @@ColliCub I don't know why they gave Annie an Irish accent in this film. She was born/grew up in Massachusetts. Her parents were Irish immigrants, but she was not raised by them. She was a ward of the state.

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 Před rokem +5

    "You see why they took Vicksburg?" Hehe noting Sam Houston's warning to the South in that Northerners aren't a fiery people, but once they set their mind to something no power on earth can stop them.

  • @hhhh-xb9py
    @hhhh-xb9py Před 3 lety +9

    Bette davis was great this year..but ann bancrift was sublime!!

  • @janaytaylor2344
    @janaytaylor2344 Před 6 lety +12

    I remember watching this in 9th grade

  • @12classics39
    @12classics39 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Amazing how, years before he came into existence, you can see Sean Astin in his young mother’s face. They look so alike.

  • @orriechristopher862
    @orriechristopher862 Před 3 lety +2

    This movie is not a joke

  • @johnhummer265
    @johnhummer265 Před dnem

    Luv the conversation James Keller (helen's half brother) and Capt. Keller were having about the war before things got out of hand with Helen n Anne Sullivan............

  • @josueemmanuel2570
    @josueemmanuel2570 Před 8 lety +21

    Can't Stop Laughing:-D

  • @Cierra892
    @Cierra892 Před 10 lety +13

    I love and tell him annie lol

  • @brantfrans8595
    @brantfrans8595 Před 5 lety +13

    Pity, for this tyrant!!!😂

  • @laurendaley2503
    @laurendaley2503 Před 3 lety +3

    They must've been so use to her table manners before she was finally taught.

  • @chloenorton4010
    @chloenorton4010 Před 9 lety +9

    Love this part

  • @DaveFisher-cq2dr
    @DaveFisher-cq2dr Před 3 dny

    DAMN, it's a good thing Helen can't hear them shouting, because for many people shouting often leads to hurting, crying, hate and running away

  • @Cierra892
    @Cierra892 Před 10 lety +8

    I gotta watch this fo a test

  • @ClaudiaRPost
    @ClaudiaRPost Před rokem

    They had developed it to give themselves a chance to talk each other! I can understand it at the time.

  • @michaelsusanto1969
    @michaelsusanto1969 Před 5 lety +4

    CAPTAIN KELLER
    VS ANNE SULIVAN

  • @karllieck9064
    @karllieck9064 Před 20 dny

    Bette Davis was crazy thinking she was going to beat out Ann Bancroft for the Best Actress Oscar. They got it right.

  • @christhorton6512
    @christhorton6512 Před 10 lety +4

    Amazing.

  • @vivianavega536
    @vivianavega536 Před 4 lety +2

    Esta película es hermosa como relata la vida de hellen con la ayuda de la profesora anny.

  • @75flash
    @75flash Před 13 dny

    I feel like many people come away with the wrong attitude about this story. Everyone says the family just gave up whereas Anne was the smart one…well, that’s easy to say because hindsight is 20/20
    Keep in mind this was during a time when our resources and knowledge of how to care for handicapped individuals was practically nonexistent! The thing to do was 99% just send them to the asylum and forget about it.
    Now it’s easy to judge people and say that’s horrible, but again, the ability to accommodate somebody with a handicap was hard enough, for someone who was BOTH DEAF AND BLIND in the late 1800s?? Little to no regular person at that time could’ve cared for Helen at all, much less given her independence
    On top of all that, here’s something that a lot of people don’t consider…there was no guarantee Anne’s methods would actually work. It was entirely possible she would’ve gone through all that horror for all that time only for it not to work. THE REASON it worked was because everything just happened to line up so that when that “WA-WA” moment happened, it just CLICKED! There was no guarantee that would happen!
    Think about this…It’s just as possible that Helen Keller’s story could’ve been very different…it COULD have been a sad story about a woman who tried really aggressive tactics but it still didn’t work…
    To me, the takeaway of this story is at the end of the day, even though success isn’t guaranteed, we still go above and beyond to do what’s best for those we truly love. Because one thing I personally think is absolutely certain, the real reason this worked was because the people who helped Helen LOVED her. Nobody wanted to help Helen to earn a medal or their name on a plaque, they wanted her to be independent because they loved her

  • @flightjam
    @flightjam Před 4 lety +12

    sometimes you need to be tough to get through to mentally disabled people. Great film.

  • @cookiesonsteve
    @cookiesonsteve Před rokem +2

    It’s rude to wear sunglasses at the dinner table

    • @blaire2051
      @blaire2051 Před rokem +7

      Lady was blind 😂😂😂

    • @cisio64123
      @cisio64123 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Those are not sunglasses, they were prescription glasses that she needed to wear at all times ...which you would know if you watched the film. Annie was visually impaired and had to have surgery on her eyes. The glasses were to protect her vulnerable eyes from getting too much light because of the surgery.

  • @ashleysmith8402
    @ashleysmith8402 Před 4 lety +3

    Helen has no manners in this scene.

  • @stefaniehellwig5652
    @stefaniehellwig5652 Před měsícem

    Anne shouldn' t react so rough at first. Helen didn' t know better so far yet.

  • @welcometogreenaquasglen1846
    @welcometogreenaquasglen1846 Před 2 měsíci

    That was intense! Both women wore heavy padding during the breakfast scene, and it's easy to see why.

  • @lizxlana
    @lizxlana Před 3 lety +1

    @Karena Fox, here are some quotes: 1-“don’t be surprised if I get out and push the horse.” 2-“bell out of order, please knock.”

    • @lizxlana
      @lizxlana Před 3 lety +1

      @Karena Fox 1-Captain Keller???

    • @lizxlana
      @lizxlana Před 3 lety +1

      @Karena Fox oh I remember now

    • @lizxlana
      @lizxlana Před 3 lety +1

      @Karena Fox yeah I know. I haven’t had my phone on me. I was doing something with my cousins. Annie saids that.

    • @lizxlana
      @lizxlana Před 3 lety +1

      @Karena Fox there is no “too” at the end of that line. It’s ends at “you” and Glinda saids that.

    • @lizxlana
      @lizxlana Před 3 lety +1

      @Karena Fox you’re welcome. 1-Dorothy, 2-Scarecrow, 3-Aunt Ev

  • @evanflowforever6615
    @evanflowforever6615 Před 3 lety +1

    See why they took Vicksburg...

  • @curlytoes22
    @curlytoes22 Před 9 měsíci

    Stonewall Jackson would have run away from both Helen and Anne

  • @zenny.zenster
    @zenny.zenster Před 2 lety +1

    Helen is spoiled lol

    • @user-jo6yy5lf4l
      @user-jo6yy5lf4l Před 4 měsíci

      She has awful table manners.She behaved like an animal picking food in other people plates .Yuck with her dirty fingers I would have been like Annie ..its dirty..Thanks god she tought her table manners

  • @user-jo6yy5lf4l
    @user-jo6yy5lf4l Před 4 měsíci

    Pity for this tyrant Absolutely Annie ! "What do your pity do when youre under the strawberries captain keller.".Congratulations 😊!She understood everything.. Helen did everything she wanted got everything she wanted because she was strong..without resistance..too spoilt !!

  • @robertbreschard3493
    @robertbreschard3493 Před 3 lety +2

    The males speak British in this movie

  • @obscurelyvague
    @obscurelyvague Před 9 měsíci

    Was this just movie dramatics or was the real Helen Keller like this?

    • @usonohoshi6165
      @usonohoshi6165 Před 7 měsíci

      It's possible that it's exaggerated. But let's be honest here, we know parenting like this exist.
      And the kids that act like Helen aren't even blind and/or deaf.

    • @user-rh2io7gm1l
      @user-rh2io7gm1l Před 5 měsíci +2

      Yes, the real, young Helen Keller was like this. No exaggeration. The entire family spoiled/overindulged her, because they pitied her. She was not disciplined nor educated properly, until Annie Sullivan came along.

  • @theblqckhannah
    @theblqckhannah Před 4 lety +1

    2020 anyone ?
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    V

  • @Rikegile
    @Rikegile Před rokem +2

    Jimmy: 🫡”If it takes all summer, general!”
    *Laughs*
    *Anne slams the door*
    I always find that hilarious.

  • @lucascoleman5454
    @lucascoleman5454 Před 3 lety

    Reminds Me Of Lois Griffin

  • @lancejacob3037
    @lancejacob3037 Před 8 lety +1

    its look like jack of the red hearts

  • @Enen2096
    @Enen2096 Před 2 měsíci

    Жаль, что я не знаю английский. Ничего не поняла )

  • @supguy5715
    @supguy5715 Před 4 lety +1

    I hate these movie clips.... give out the good parts

  • @nyrrareyes7221
    @nyrrareyes7221 Před 3 lety

    Gether dolls Annie will go locked her in kitchen

  • @drakemulligans3732
    @drakemulligans3732 Před 4 lety +2

    2020 verison: They all contract Covid-19 (besides Sullivan) from Keller and die.

  • @sarahnixdorf1
    @sarahnixdorf1 Před 4 lety

    I remwmber a bit how mom us e d to show me my food.

  • @rebeccapark3217
    @rebeccapark3217 Před 2 lety +1

    The inclusion of such an unsettling scene that draws close to the fine line of child abuse is a worrisome sign of the times and reflects the callous public sentiment towards disability. This is an undoubtedly traumatic event that need not have lasted 10 entire minutes in a movie meant to illustrate the childhood of Helen Keller.

  • @dhireshatri5160
    @dhireshatri5160 Před 4 lety

    Cool 😍😍

  • @bookguitarguy
    @bookguitarguy Před 7 lety +53

    A movie for our spoiled, politically correct, overindulgent and enabling (ultraliberal) times!!! We need a lot more Annie Sullivans, and a lot fewer feminists!!!

    • @caseyj5637
      @caseyj5637 Před 7 lety +13

      I can spout buzzwords as much as you can.

    • @bookguitarguy
      @bookguitarguy Před 7 lety +9

      As far as I can see, you haven't spouted any buzzwords, and you haven't actually said anything yet, either. LOL. Sorry you feel the need to defend feminism (though you seem to be ignorant about what's happening). Some day when you grow up you'll understand.

    • @musicaltheatergeek79
      @musicaltheatergeek79 Před 6 lety +9

      Many conservative parents are overprotective of their kids and would object to their children being 'roughly' disciplined. It isn't a liberal/conservative view. It's a modern view.

    • @shiningdawn8578
      @shiningdawn8578 Před 6 lety +16

      Dude, you're a complete idiot. What transpired in this situation is entire irrelevant of feminism. What the hell is wrong with your head?

    • @mca1218
      @mca1218 Před 6 lety +10

      Why make this about politics in the first place?

  • @bookguitarguy
    @bookguitarguy Před 7 lety +6

    HOW MUCH OF THIS (AWESOME) MOVIE IS MISSING, IF THERE ARE 10 PARTS, AND MOST ARE ONLY 2-4 MINUTES LONG??? EVEN AT 4 MINUTES EACH, THAT'S ONLY 40 MINUTES!!! Seriously, what have you cut out of this movie, to mislead people into thinking it's the entire movie??

    • @caseyj5637
      @caseyj5637 Před 7 lety +3

      Are you stupid? Do you not see the giant "CLIP" in the title, or something?

    • @bookguitarguy
      @bookguitarguy Před 7 lety

      Try to CONCENTRATE, dumbfuck. Math isn't one of your strong suits, is it??
      What part of "The Miracle Worker (4/10)" implies that the entire movie is included in the 10 PARTS, and the CLIP is just ONE PART (in this case, Part 4) do you not understand???
      When you add up the 10 parts (using a calculator in your case), you'll see that the total is NOT equal to a full movie, so AGAIN, WHICH PARTS ARE MISSING?? Review your English skills and brush up on your reasoning/critical thinking skills before you respond this time.

    • @caseyj5637
      @caseyj5637 Před 7 lety +5

      bookguitarguy lmao first of all, calm the fuck down. Second, what the actual fuck are you talking about? YOU were the one bitching and whining about how this channel was "misleading" people into thinking that they had the whole movie and yet you somehow couldn't read the word "CLIP" OR see that the video was only about 2 and a half minutes long.

    • @mirah8836
      @mirah8836 Před 5 lety +2

      Yikes i think youre the only one whos not concentrating here.

    • @JohnDoe-bz3ci
      @JohnDoe-bz3ci Před 5 lety +3

      Why do the dumbest people always seem to be the LOUDEST as well? Just because they show 10 clips from the movie doesn't mean those 10 clips, combined, include the entire movie. I mean, who even THINKS that? LOL!!

  • @matthewlivermanne4441
    @matthewlivermanne4441 Před 3 lety +1

    Even helen keller was and acted like a millennial. Shocked

  • @onerangas
    @onerangas Před 4 lety

    Why doesn’t Anne let Helen touch her food she looks so hungry though

    • @yooneeque1
      @yooneeque1 Před 4 lety +16

      Hungry? Helen? She's just been stuffing her face w/the others' food. Annie knew she was capable of more appropriate behavior.

    • @ChristineTheHippie
      @ChristineTheHippie Před 3 měsíci

      Because it's Annie's food, not Helen's

  • @atejaylene5889
    @atejaylene5889 Před 3 lety

    I feel bad for Helen she is only wanna to eat and Anne yanked her

    • @Rippenhengst
      @Rippenhengst Před 3 lety +11

      You feel bad for her? She was a rotten spoiled brat, who had no problem to get voilent when she couldn't have her way. Unfortunately i see such behavior in many severely autistic kids, who grew up with no discipline, enabled from the parents and as a result will never fit into any society.

    • @ChristineTheHippie
      @ChristineTheHippie Před 3 měsíci

      Annie wanted to eat in peace