"The only thing they considered special...was their love."09 February 2003Drama, Romance, TV Movie96 mins
Donna Lee Shelby, a mentally challenged girl who lives in Forest Haven, an institution for the developmentally disabled, meets Ricardo Thornton, a fellow resident. When Forest Haven is closed by a court order, Donna and Ricardo venture into the real world on their own.
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2003 - Promo for Letterman & 'Profoundly Normal' with Kirstie Alley
This aired in Indianapolis on February 5 2003.
Opening and Closing to Profoundly Normal Screener VHS (2003)
Tape distributor: CBS I doubt there is a print date under the end label This tape was the rough cut of the movie (Not color corrected and had music and effects ...
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