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Plot

Because He's My Friend was directed for Australian television by American TV veteran Ralph Nelson. Karen Black and Keir Dullea play the parents of a mentally retarded teenager (superbly played by Warwick Poulson). The boy's condition effects the marriage both adversely and positively. The film takes on a happier aura when a normal teenager becomes the handicapped boy's close friend. Because He's My Friend is an effective companion piece to the like-vintage Australian TV movie Tim, as well as the 1977 ABC Afterschool Special presentation Hewitt's Just Different.
MPAA Rating:
Genre(s):
Drama
Run Time:
91min.
Director(s):
Themes:
Living With Disability
Tone:
Compassionate,Heartwarming,Poignant
Keywords:
child,family,friendship,husband-and-wife,mental-retardation,parent,teenagers
Language:
English