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| Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story (1996) |
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Overwiew :The story of Dorothy Day, a remarkable woman who became one of the most influential human rights activists of the 20th century. Day defied social and political conventions in her quest for self-fulfillment in New York's bohemian Greenwich Village during the explosive era of the 1920s and '30s. She engaged in unconventional love affairs, boisterous barroom debates with such friends as Eugene O'Neill and Floyd Dell, and led radical demonstrations against social injustice. Surrounded by affluence, she chose to live in poverty among the poor of the Lower East Side. Deeply moved by the destitution and injustices around her, she underwent a powerful change and became a voice for the voiceless, a soldier for justice and a champion of non-violence. |
Starring :
Moira Kelly, Martin Sheen, Lenny Von Dohlen, Heather Graham, Paul Lieber, Geoffrey Blake, James Lancaster, Boyd Kestner, Tracy Walter, Allyce Beasley, Heather Camille, Melinda Dillon, Paul Lieber, Heather Smerling, Samantha MacLachlan, Brian Keith, Thom Adcox Hernandez, Mary Greening, Marianne Muellerleile, Brian Libby, Kirsten Holmquist, Redmond Gleeson, Tracey Walter, David Beron, Renee Estevez, Paul Weaver, John Michael Quinn, Larry Udy, Peggy Roeder, Val Bettin, Gina Minervini, Ana Mercedes, Greg Apparcel, Ellwood E. Kieser, Pamela Shafer, Mary Ostrow, Jack Knight
Directors :
Michael Ray Rhodes
Producers :
Ellwood Kieser, Peter Burrell, Chris Donahue, Ellwood E. Kieser
Writers :
John Wells |
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