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Me, Natalie

Cast

Patty Duke, James Farentino, Martin Balsam, Nancy Marchand View All


Crew

Fred Coe (Director), Stanley Shapiro (Story), A. Martin Zweiback (Screenplay) View All

Release: Jul. 13th, 1969
Runtime: 1 hour, 51 minutes
Since she was a child, Natalie Miller has always thought she was an ugly ducking. Despite her mother's encouragement that she will grow up to be pretty, Natalie has never believed it will happen. She rents a Greenwich Village apartment from an eccentric landlady and gets a job at the Topless Bottom Club. She rides a motorcycle to work, decorates her loft with a moose head, and rides up and down a dumbwaiter to get to her apartment. There Natalie...

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Gideon58
Seven years after winning the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for playing Helen Keller in The Miracle Worker, Patty Duke took on an equally challenging role in a 1959 character study called Me, Natalie, a hopelessly dated look at a young woman's journey into adult and self-esteem that is now almost l....


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