Warm Springs

Warm Springs

Director: Joseph Sargent Cast: Kenneth Branagh
Kenneth Branagh
, Cynthia Nixon
Cynthia Nixon
, Kathy Bates
Kathy Bates
, David Paymer
David Paymer
Joseph Sargent
Warm Springs

Warm Springs

Director: Joseph Sargent Cast: Kenneth Branagh
Kenneth Branagh
, Cynthia Nixon
Cynthia Nixon
, Kathy Bates
Kathy Bates
, David Paymer
David Paymer
Joseph Sargent

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Overview

In the tradition of Dore Schary's Sunrise at Campobello, the made-for-cable biopic Warm Springs focuses on one of the least publicized aspects in the life of America's most-publicized (and longest-serving) president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, here played brilliantly by British actor Kenneth Branagh. Like Sunrise, Warm Springs uses as its starting point the year 1921, when the 39-year-old Roosevelt was permanently paralyzed from the waist down by an attack of polio. But whereas the earlier film concentrated on FDR's battle to return to public life despite his handicap, this film zeroes in on Roosevelt's efforts to cure himself of his affliction. Having heard of the therapeutic value of the waters of Warm Springs in rural Georgia, Roosevelt makes a pilgrimage to the area, which is little more than a swamp surrounded by dilapidated shacks. Though he never experiences the "miracle" cure that he so desperately seeks, Roosevelt is instrumental in the conversion of Warm Springs from a backwater hellhole to a streamlined, efficiently managed polio-treatment center, a virtual mecca for hundreds of thousands of others who had been crippled by the debilitating illness. And in the process, he also brings hope, optimism, and racial enlightenment to the poverty-stricken, multiethnic citizens of Warm Springs. Even more significantly, FDR removes the stigma of polio from the public consciousness, forever abolishing the misguided notions that the disease adversely affected the brain, that it could be spread merely by physical contact, or that it represented celestial "punishment" of the victim (it is noted, however, that Roosevelt was always careful never to reveal the true extent of his immobility nor his atrophied legs in public, feeling that it might diminish the nation's image of an "invulnerable" Commander in Chief). Also in the cast are Cynthia Nixon as Roosevelt's devoted wife, Eleanor; Jane Alexander (who'd previously played Eleanor Roosevelt in two TV miniseries) as his over-protective mother Sara; David Paymer as his crusty chief aide Louis Howe; Kathy Bates as his no-nonsense physical therapist Helena Mahoney; and Tim Blake Nelson as Tom Loyless, the man in charge of Warm Springs. Originally telecast by HBO on April 30, 2005.

Product Details

Release Date: 04/30/2013
UPC: 0883316791400
Original Release: 2005
Rating: NR
Source: Hbo Archives
Language: English
Time: 2:00:00
Sales rank: 51,740

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Kenneth Branagh Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Cynthia Nixon Eleanor Roosevelt
Kathy Bates Helena Mahoney
David Paymer Louis Howe
Tim Blake Nelson Tom Loyless
E. Roger Mitchell Pete Collier
Matt O'Leary Fred Botts
Andy Davoli Jake Perrini
Felicia Day Eloise Hutchinson
Dave Hager Pat Doyle
Nelsan Ellis Roy Collier
Brian Durkin Elliot Roosevelt,Elliott Roosevelt
Ron Clinton Smith Eugene
Lonnie R. Smith Jr. Stanley
Matt Malloy Lionel Purdy
Meggie Geisland Daisy
Deborah Calloway Duke Aunt Sally
Brian Beegle Benjamin Pendergrast
Terry Loughlin Dr. Peter Hebert
Rand Hopkins Dr. Lovett
Steve Coulter Dr. Bissell
Melissa Ponzio Lucy Mercer
Jane Alexander Sara Delano Roosevelt
Wilbur Fitzgerald Al Smith
Devon Gearhardt Young Elliott Roosevelt
Jared Lang Young James Roosevelt
Alyssa Zirkman Jackie Mills
Kenneth L. Zirkman Stuart Mills
Danny Connell Danny
Bruce Broughton Composer

Technical Credits
Margaret Nagle Screenwriter
Joseph Sargent Director
Mark Gordon Executive Producer
Celia Costas Executive Producer
Chrisann Verges Producer
Lynn Kressel Casting
Shay Griffin Casting
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