Movie Background

Children of a Lesser God

Beginning his tenure as an instructor at a New England school for the deaf, James Leeds meets Sarah Norman, a young deaf woman who works at the school as part of the custodial staff. Despite Sarah's withdrawn emotional state, a romance gradually blossoms between them.

Director(s)

Randa Haines

Jimmy Kaufman

Kim H. Winther

Patrick J. Palmer

Susanna David

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Philip Bosco

Philip Bosco

Dr. Curtis Franklin

Kim H. Winther

Kim H. Winther

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Archie Hahn

Archie Hahn

Announcer

Nicholas Guest

Nicholas Guest

Announcer

William Hurt

William Hurt

James Leeds

Marlee Matlin

Marlee Matlin

Sarah Norman

Lynne Marie Stewart

Lynne Marie Stewart

Announcer

Gigi Vorgan

Gigi Vorgan

Announcer

Piper Laurie

Piper Laurie

Mrs. Norman

E. Katherine Kerr

E. Katherine Kerr

Mary Lee Ochs

Leigh French

Leigh French

Announcer

Jack Blessing

Jack Blessing

Announcer

Patrick J. Palmer

Patrick J. Palmer

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Susanna David

Susanna David

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Jimmy Kaufman

Jimmy Kaufman

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Randa Haines

Randa Haines

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Linda Bove

Linda Bove

Marian Loesser

María Cellario

María Cellario

Glen's Mother

James Carrington

James Carrington

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Allison Gompf

Allison Gompf

Lydia

John F. Cleary

John F. Cleary

Johnny

Philip Holmes

Philip Holmes

Glen

Georgia Ann Cline

Georgia Ann Cline

Cheryl

William D. Byrd

William D. Byrd

Danny

Frank Carter Jr.

Frank Carter Jr.

Tony

John Limnidis

John Limnidis

William

Bob Hiltermann

Bob Hiltermann

Orin

John Basinger

John Basinger

Alan Jones

Barry Magnani

Barry Magnani

Tom Schuyler

Ann Hanson

Ann Hanson

Martha Franklin

Max M. Brown

Max M. Brown

Glen's Father

Jon-Paul Dougherty

Jon-Paul Dougherty

Glen's Brother

Linda Swim

Linda Swim

Sarah's Friend

Lois Clowater

Lois Clowater

Sarah's Friend

Allan R. Francis

Allan R. Francis

Waiter

Richard Kendall

Richard Kendall

Cafeteria Cook

Christopher Shay

Christopher Shay

Ricky

Laraine Isa

Laraine Isa

Woman in Beauty Shop

Nanci Kendall

Nanci Kendall

Woman at Party

Marie Brazil

Marie Brazil

Mother

Charlene Legere

Charlene Legere

Child

Details

GenresDrama, Romance
Runtime1h 59 mins
Released on13 Sep 1986
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

7/10

***A school for the deaf on a Maine island with William Hurt and Marlee Matlin*** A teacher (William Hurt) moves to coastal Maine to work at a school for the deaf on an island where he becomes interested in a striking, but disturbed janitor (Marlee Matlin), who was once a student there. "Children of a Lesser God" (1986) is part celestial and mundane; beautiful and profane. Thankfully there’s more beauty. The Northeast coastal locations are wonderful and Hurt makes for a worthy protagonist while expertly pulling off a difficult role. Marlee Matlin is an exquisite revelation without which the movie would’ve failed. Everything builds to a stunning dramatic scene in the second half, which is expertly executed. Unfortunately, the couple hooks-up a little prematurely. More time should’ve been spent with the journey to consummation. Nonetheless, there are great moments here. The film runs 1 hour, 59 minutes and was shot in New Brunswick, Canada (Rothesay, Saint John & Beaver Harbour). GRADE: B

CinemaSerf

6/10

Acclaimed teacher "James" (William Hurt) arrives at a school for the deaf where his very "hands on" techniques rather shake the established order of superintendent "Franklin" (Philip Bosco). His pupils make good progress, though, as his methods start to encourage them to speak more and act with much more confidence amidst each other and amongst the talking community at large. Soon they playing a bit of second fiddle to the enigmatic "Sarah" (Marlee Matlin). She's now the school caretaker and has a reputation as a bit stand-offish and temperamental, but it turns out that she, too, is deaf and that she has also been in this establishment for over twenty years. Most people around the place just put up with her, but he determines to try to get to the bottom of her obvious frustrations and see if he can't help her deal with them. Initially a job of work for the man, this soon becomes something more visceral and intimate for both - and that tests the mettle of just about everyone. It's probably a testament to Matlee's strong and characterful performance here that I just didn't take to "Sarah" at all. I found the character - whatever her background, an angry and somewhat obnoxious creature who offered little for me to feel sympathetic towards. Not in a woe-is-me type of sympathy, just in a general sense of there ever being a likeable person under all the baggage. Their frequent rows and tantrums come across as increasingly contrived and by the end I thought the writing was on the wall for the pair as far as the plot was concerned and I didn't really care whether she spoke or didn't. I do think that shows her skill as an actress, and to an extent William Hurt's as a foil, but somehow this film resonated far more for what it meant politically and sensually at the time as a pice of profound innovation than it did dramatically on screen..

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