When Lori Reimuller learns that her young son Robbie has epilepsy, she first trusts the judgment of the hospital staff in how best to bring it under control. As Robbie's health slides radically downhill, however, she becomes frustrated and desperate, and so does her own research into the existing literature on treatments. When she decides to try an alternative treatment called the Ketogenic Diet, devised long ago by a doctor from Johns Hopkins, she is met with narrow-minded resistance from Robbie's doctor, who is prepared to take legal action to prevent Lori from removing him from the hospital.
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Meryl Streep | Lori Reimuller |
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Fred Ward | Dave Reimuller |
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Seth Adkins | Robbie Reimuller |
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Margo Martindale | Marjean |
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Allison Janney | Dr. Melanie Abbasac |
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Oni Faida Lampley | Marsha Williams |
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Leo Burmester | Bob Purdue |
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Tom Butler | Dr. Jim Peterson |
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Mairon Bennett | Lynne Reimuller |
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Michael Yarmush | Mark Reimuller |
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Sean McCann | |
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Millicent Kelly | Self |
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Philip Williams | |
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Philip Akin | |
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Damir Andrei | |
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Marcia Bennett | Gail |
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Charlie Abrahams | Playroom Playmate |
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Diana Belshaw | Business Rep. |
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Lorraine Brockway | Lili's Grandmother |
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Tannis Burnett | Grocery Checker |
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Dick Callahan | Gene Falconetti |
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Hugo Dann | Priest |
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Douglas Foster | Orderly |
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Lynne Griffin | Clinic Receptionist |
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Kyra Harper | Indigent Woman |
| Director | Jim Abrahams |
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| Writer | Ann Beckett | |
| Producer | Jim Abrahams, Howard Braunstein, Michael Jaffe, Alda Neves, Meryl Streep | |
| Musician | Hummie Mann | |
| Photography | Pierre Letarte | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Surround [English] Stereo [English] Dolby Digital Stereo [English] |
| Subtitles | English (Closed Captioned) |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 03, 2002 |
| Regions | Region 1 |