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Butterflies Are Free is a 1972 American comedy-drama film based on the 1969 play by Leonard Gershe. The 1972 film was produced by M. J. Frankovich, released by Columbia Pictures, directed by Milton Katselas and adapted for the screen by Gershe. It was released on July 6, 1972, in the U.S.
Butterflies Are Free: Directed by Milton Katselas. With Goldie Hawn, Edward Albert, Eileen Heckart, Paul Michael Glaser. A blind man moves into his own apartment against the wishes of his overprotective mother and befriends the freethinking young woman next door.
- (6K)
- Comedy, Drama, Music
- Milton Katselas
- 1972-07
Butterflies Are Free: Directed by Milton Katselas. With Goldie Hawn, Edward Albert, Eileen Heckart, Paul Michael Glaser. A blind man moves into his own apartment against the wishes of his overprotective mother and befriends the freethinking young woman next door.
Butterflies Are Free is a 1972 American comedy-drama film based on the 1969 play by Leonard Gershe. The 1972 film was produced by M. J. Frankovich, released by Columbia Pictures, directed by Milton Katselas and adapted for the screen by Gershe. It was released on July 6, 1972, in the U.S.
Butterflies are Free stars Edward Albert as a blind man living alone in an apartment for the first time. His neighbor, Goldie Hawn, is a carefree 19 year old who is amazed at Albert's outlook on life.
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- Frankovich Productions, Columbia Pictures
- Milton Katselas
Overview. Striving to be independent, the blind but determined Don Baker moves away from his overprotective mother. After settling into his new San Francisco digs, Don meets kooky neighbor Jill Tanner. Don's quick wit and good looks disarm the free-spirited Jill, and before long they're more than just friends.
Oct 11, 2010 · Based on the Leonard Gershe play, Butterflies Are Free is about a young blind man (Edward Albert) living on his own as he tries to get out from under the oppressive thumb of his over-protective mother.