Mockingbird Don't Sing

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Based on the actual events of one of the most horrific cases of child abuse ever to be documented, this haunting drama tells the tale of a young girl so severely affected by her traumatic experiences that she was unable to integrate into society after being rescued from her tormenting parents. When thirteen-year-old Katie Standon (Tarra Steele) was discovered in the early days of November 1970, the nation was shocked to learn that she had been isolated by her parents for fourteen years; spending her days in a closet wearing diapers and unable to utter a word. Assigned to social worker Sandra (Melissa Errico), Katie attempts to reintegrate herself into society, though her progress is tragically hindered by abusive Dr. Judy Bingham (Sean Young). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Cast

Tarra Steele - Katie; Laurie O'brien - Beverly Glazer; Ed Brigadier - Mr. Manning; Sharon Madden - Mrs. Manning; Jack Betts - Wes Standon; Ben Messmer - Rob; Lora Criswell - Colleen; Michael Azria - Billy Standon

Credit

Derek M. Hughes - Art Director, Linda Francis - Casting, Carin Berger - Costume Designer, Mike Snyder - First Assistant Director, Harry Bromley Davenport - Director, Jim Hanson - Executive Producer, Francis Schwartz - Executive Producer, Mark Hart - Composer (Music Score), John Larena - Production Designer, Jeff Baustert - Cinematographer, Harry Bromley Davenport - Producer, Kris Murphy - Producer, Jon Trebilcock - Sound/Sound Designer, Dennis Grzesik - Sound/Sound Designer, Daryl Haney - Screenwriter

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Mockingbird Don't Sing

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Mockingbird Don't Sing

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Directed by Harry Bromley Davenport
Written by Daryl Haney
Starring Tarra Steele
Melissa Errico
Sean Young
Kim Darby
Release date(s) May 4, 2001 (2001-05-04)
Running time 98 min.
Country United States
Language English

Mockingbird Don't Sing is a 2001 American independent film based on the true story of Genie, a modern-day feral child.[1] The film is told from the point of view of Dr. Susan Curtiss (whose fictitious name is Sandra Tannen), a professor of linguistics at University of California, Los Angeles. Although the film is based on a true story, all of the names are fictitious for legal reasons. The name "Genie" has been changed to "Katie". The film was released to US theaters on May 4, 2001. It won first prize for best screenplay at the Rhode Island International Film Festival (tied with Wings of Hope).[2]

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In 1970, Katie Standon (Tarra Steele), a girl who has been imprisoned in her room (and without any human contact) since the age of one, is now 13 years old. Her mother Louise (who has cataracts; Kim Darby), has taken enough abuse from her domineering husband Wes (Jack Betts); she gets her son, Billy (a few years older than Katie; Michael Azria), to help her and Katie escape their home.

At a welfare office a social worker notices something peculiar about Katie and guesses her age to be about seven while, in fact, she is thirteen. Katie is taken to Children's Hospital, and Louise and Wes find themselves being arrested for "what authorities are calling the worst case of child abuse they've ever seen". Shortly before his trial begins, Wes kills himself. The doctors and psycholinguists investigating the case form the "Katie Team", a group of experts dedicated to helping Katie learn to speak and interact with others. One of the team members, Judy Bingham (Sean Young), a special education teacher, sees Katie as a pawn whom she can use to attain international fame. She claims Katie will make her "the next Anne Sullivan." UCLA graduate student Sandra Tannen (Melissa Errico) is one of the people who appears to have Katie's welfare at heart.

Katie comes to live with Dr. Norman Glazer (Joe Regalbuto) who works at Children's Hospital, and his family, where she stays for four years. His family helps Katie become a civilized human being. Although Katie shows outstanding progress in some things (such as learning vocabulary words and sign language, preparing hygiene, showing off anger, and certain other activities), she never really learns grammatical structure. Meanwhile, Louise has surgery to remove her cataracts and visits Katie off and on.

When Katie turns fourteen, the funding for her help is cut off and she returns to Louise's care. Soon, it comes to the point where Louise does not know how to handle Katie herself, and Katie gets placed in another foster home. One day, Katie is physically reprimanded for vomiting and responds by never eating or speaking because she was afraid if she opened her mouth she would vomit and be punished again.

Sandra does all that she can to make sure that Katie is handled in the proper way and even has Norman help her. Katie is taken back to Children's Hospital, and Sandra is suggested by social services to have Katie live with her. Before any decisions are made about this, Louise takes Katie out of the hospital and puts her in another foster home. Sandra isn't allowed to say goodbye to Katie. Louise even threatens to take legal action on Sandra if Sandra ever sees Katie again. Sandra finally asks Louise why Katie was placed in extreme isolation before her discovery. Louise tells the entire story; Wes loved his mother very much, and when she died due to an accident, he projected his feelings for her on Katie. After a doctor examined Katie sometime later, she was diagnosed to be retarded and Wes locked her up, afraid that the doctors might take her away. Because Louise was going blind, he took care of Katie.

Sandra then leaves the house, running into Judy again. It is now clear that she knew Louise for a long time. Sandra and Judy have a quick argument, after which Judy enters Louise's house, leaving Sandra almost crying. At this point, different kinds of footage of Katie appear on screen; Sandra looks at tape recordings of Katie on her TV. She then is seen writing something on a typewriter, while her voice addresses the viewers; she's hoping to see Katie once more. The camera then turns to her and her boyfriend, now holding a baby of their own. The screen fades while she sings the "Hush, Little Baby" lullaby. The screen fades, and footage of Katie on the beach can be seen. Messages appear, saying what has happened to everyone after the movie: Judy continues to harass the "Katie Team" until her death in 1988; Louise, who is now once again blind, resides in a South-Californian nursing home; Sandra Tannen is now a professor of linguistics at the UCLA and has two teenage daughters, however, she is still not allowed to have any contact with Katie, who lives in a foster home nearby. The last message before the screen turns black and the credits appear, reads: "Katie's inability to master a language proved the legitimacy of the Critical Period Hypothesis".

Cast

Actor Role Real life counterpart
Tarra Steele Katie Standon Genie
Melissa Errico Sandra Tannen Susan Curtiss
Kim Darby Louise Standon Irene, Genie's mother
Joe Regalbuto Dr. Norman Glazer David Rigler
Sean Young Dr. Judy Bingham Jean Butler
Michael Lerner Dr. Stan York James Kent
Laurie O'Brien Beverly Glazer Marilyn Rigler
Jack Betts Wes Standon Clark, Genie's father
John Valdetero Wayne Lacy Jay Shurley
Michael Azria Billy Standon John, Genie's brother
Rachel Grate Jill Genie's foster sister

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