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Director
  
Gilbert Cates

Duration
  

Running time
  
1h 32m

Writer
  
Robert Anderson

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Initial release
  
1991

Music director
  
Charles Fox

Absolute Strangers movie poster

Nominations
  
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie or Dramatic Special

Cast
  
Henry Winkler
(Marty Klein),
Jennifer Hetrick
(Nancy Klein),
Patty Duke
(Judge Ray),
Richard Kiley
(Dr. RJ Cannon),
James Karen
(Dr. X),
Doris Belack
(Fran)

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Absolute Strangers is a 1991 made-for-television CBS docudrama featuring Happy Days star Henry Winkler returning to his first major TV role in eight years. The screenplay, written by Robert Woodruff Anderson, was based on the true story of a husband's controversial decision to have his wife undergo an abortion to aid her recovery after a head-trauma accident had left her comatose. The title is taken from court decision that used "absolute strangers"—itself apparently derived from a courtroom outburst by the husband—to describe two anti-abortion activists, one of whom sued the husband to get custody of the fetus, the other to be appointed guardian of the comatose wife.

The impending broadcast of the film spurred anti-abortion activists, including the American Family Association, to try to discourage advertisers from buying time during the show. These efforts provoked counter-demonstrations, and campaigns of letter-writing in support of the broadcast from Planned Parenthood, the National Council of Jewish Women, and other groups.

The real-life husband, Martin Klein, appeared in a cameo. Henry Winkler played Martin Klein, with his wife Nancy played by Jennifer Hetrick. Others in the cast included Karl Malden as Nancy Klein's father, Patty Duke as the appeals court judge (personally opposed to abortion) in the pivotal court case, and Richard Kiley as a doctor who favors abortion in such cases.

The film's director, Gilbert Cates, was nominated for a Primetime Emmy.

Cast

  • Henry Winkler as Marty Klein
  • Patty Duke as Judge Ray
  • Richard Kiley as Dr. R.J. Cannon
  • Audra Lindley as Anne Zusselman
  • Karl Malden as Fred Zusselman
  • Jennifer Hetrick as Nancy Klein
  • Jayne Atkinson as Eleanor Barcroft
  • Doris Belack as Fran
  • Vasili Bogazianos as Dr. Sears
  • Ron Frazier as Davis
  • Steven Gilborn as Dr. Dalton
  • Tony Jay as Weisfeld
  • James Karen as Dr. X
  • Alan Oppenheimer as Stevenson
  • Rene Auberjonois as Quinn
  • Mitchell Laurance as Stan
  • References

    Absolute Strangers Wikipedia
    Absolute Strangers IMDb Absolute Strangers themoviedb.org


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