A Child is Waiting

Burt Lancaster & Judy Garland take an untouched theme - and make it touching and unforgettable!
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DVD Details

  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 42 minutes
  • Video: Black & White
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: November 24, 2015
  • Originally Released: 1963
  • Label: KL Studios Classics

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A Child is Waiting takes the tough line that love, however devoted, isn't enough, may indeed be harmful if it's not allied with respect for the handicapped child as a person, a person with duties and responsibilities to others and a person's social place. Full Review
The Spectator
Jul 20, 2018
Rating: C+ -- John Cassavetes's attempt at commercial cinema is uncharacteristically conventional and sentimental melodrama, but it contains some emotional sequences between Judy Garland and the mentally challenged children. Full Review
EmanuelLevy.Com
Oct 24, 2012
Rating: 4/5 -- One should learn a great deal from this picture -- all of which should be helpful and give hope. Full Review
New York Times
May 10, 2005
Burt Lancaster delivers a firm, sincere, persuasive and unaffected performance. Full Review
Variety
Nov 7, 2007
Rating: B -- The film ran into trouble with Cassavetes's attempt to bring his unconventional improvisational style to the shoot. Full Review
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Jul 6, 2006
Rating: 3/4 -- This film draws from the social stance of a Stanley Kramer and the institutional approach of a Frederick Wiseman and rises above their judgmental attitudes to produce a wonderfully provocative and sympathetic film. Full Review
TV Guide
Aug 30, 2006
Abby Mann's screenplay avoids both sensationalism and bathos while showing how these unfortunates can be helped and encouraged. Full Review
Maclean's Magazine
Nov 25, 2019

Product Description:

John Cassavetes's second effort as a studio director is an engrossing, sobering exposé of society's cruel prejudice toward children afflicted with mental retardation; the film focuses on an institution for those with Down's syndrome. A young boy, Reuben Widdicombe (Bruce Ritchey), arrives at the same time as Jean Hansen (Judy Garland), an inexperienced city transplant who has decided that she wants to help children. Immediately Reuben latches on to her, to the dismay of Dr. Matthew Clark (Burt Lancaster), the head of the institution. He feels that Jean's affections for Reuben will disturb the other children, prompting him to separate the pair. Convinced that a reunion with Reuben's parents (Gena Rowlands and Steven Hill) is important for the boy's mental health, Jean confronts them on this issue. Cassavetes stunningly uses actual disabled children to convey the reality of mental retardation, which gives the film a level of humanity and depth that actors could not re-create. He combines this with the performances of professionals--notably Lancaster and G
arland--in this unflinching drama that resonates long after the final credits have rolled.

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  • UPC: 738329179120
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