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Bill [VHS]

Bill [VHS]

Product Type: Video

Product Price: $9.99

Manufacturer: Star Classics

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Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-07-26
Summary: "bill and bill on his own"

hi it's me again and I'm now on dvd with both titles.
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Bill / Bill: On His Own (Double Feature)


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2006-09-07
Summary: "Wonderfully Sentimental"

This film is absolute sentiment, but with such a fine actor in the leading role, it is difficult not to fall for the baited hook. Mickey Rooney plays Bill, a mentally retarded man whose life has not been easy. He spent almost 50 years in an insane asylum and has been threatened with returning there if he cannot keep himself out of trouble. Bill is extremely innocent and easily taken advantage of, so trouble is not unknown to him. However, a film maker named Barry (Dennis Quaid) takes an interest in him as a subject and becomes his friend.

The story is simple, but the plot doesn't have to be complex. Rooney is absolutely fascinating to watch. It is easy to forget he is acting; he makes the character so realistic and so lovable. Of course the editing and the music aid that, but really it is Rooney who pulls through. Quaid is also interesting here too in an early role. Even through his character's frustrations and imperfections, he makes his character notable and interesting.

It would be wonderful to see this movie packaged with its sequel on DVD. Because of its stars, people would be interested, and they'd be hooked when they watched the movies.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2006-01-05
Summary: "Bill"

I saw this movie several years ago and it moved me to tears. What a courageous spirit Bill had. No one could have played that part better than Mickey Rooney. I hope I can find this movie on DVD soon. My family and friends would love it!


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2005-01-26
Summary: "I am on my own too :)"

I would like to thank every reviewer in this room for your support. I too was once a handicapped man, and my disability kept me from those I loved for years. In my asylum, I would often peer down at lovers who walked the flowered paths outside... and I longed to walk with them. Now, thanks to Mickey Rooney and Dennis Quaid, I have the courage to walk, albeit alone usually. My toupee is off to all of you.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2004-10-12
Summary: "I WISH I COULD GIVE THIS 10 STARS"

My roommate was forever complaining of how many movies I taped. Well, looking at a used price of almost $80 for this gem, I am certainly glad it's one I taped from my television! How an actor of normal intelligence can portray a person as mentally-challenged as Bill is a tribute to his mastery. While a lot of people made fun of Bill, or gave him a look of distaste or even fear, a struggling filmmaker and his wife took him into their lives and hearts -- and our hearts, too. Spending decades in a frightful mental institution, Granville, he wanted to forget about it. But when Barry convinced him to return so he could film him there, Bill re-establishes friendships with the patients he left behind. I found the film to be sensitive to the subject in showing Bill's difficulty in comprehending things, but never making fun of him in the process. At the end of the movie, we are treated to a look at the real William (Bill for short) Sackter together with Rooney, and in his annual role as Santa (Bill for short), proving mental illness does not have to prevent one from becoming a member of our society. I can't fault the directing, script, or acting, so if you are not fortunate as I to have already taped it, it really is worth purchasing.