No Wings at All
- Episode aired Oct 28, 1963
- 1h
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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The struggles of a couple trying to cope with an adult son who is mentally retarded.The struggles of a couple trying to cope with an adult son who is mentally retarded.The struggles of a couple trying to cope with an adult son who is mentally retarded.
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Morton Lichter
- Policeman
- (as Mort Lichter)
Philip Fox
- Teenager in the Park
- (as Phillip Fox)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWriter Allan Sloane used his experiences in raising an autistic son as the basis for this episode.
Featured review
Making it across the street
****SPOILERS*** Undiagnosed but suspected autistic George Everett, Lou Frizzell, is considered a weirdo by his neighbors in his bazaar actions and it's when little Laura Simmons, Rona Gale, asked him to take a walk with her through Central Park alarm bells suddenly went off in the neighborhood. Laura's mom, Virginia Kaye, ran to the police and accused Georgie of molesting her daughter which in fact Georgie didn't do as they began to investigate him.
It was Georgie's dad, Mr. Everett, Theodore Bikel, who in disciplining his son who would lock Georgie up in the closet that in fact made him as unstable has he was to become. And it was "Our Hero" the star of the series the kind hearted but tough as nails social worker Neil Brock, George C. Scott, who by putting his two cents in that in the end-With hard love- straightened poor and confused Georgie out. But only after Georgie ran away from home beat up a number of neighborhood tugs who were making fun of him and , by reading street signs, found his way back on his own!
****SPOILERS*** All Georgie needed was both love and attention by his by the books and slave driving dad which he didn't get. All he got was being treated like a caged animal and let out only to deliver shoes that his dad, the neighborhood shoemaker, fixed up for his clients. It was by accident that Georgie was driven to the edge that he finally found confidence in himself in being able to think for himself and be able to function like a grown up. And it was the trouble that he found himself in, thanks to his dad, that was the kick in the a** that showed him how to handle problems all by himself without anyone else's help.
It was Georgie's dad, Mr. Everett, Theodore Bikel, who in disciplining his son who would lock Georgie up in the closet that in fact made him as unstable has he was to become. And it was "Our Hero" the star of the series the kind hearted but tough as nails social worker Neil Brock, George C. Scott, who by putting his two cents in that in the end-With hard love- straightened poor and confused Georgie out. But only after Georgie ran away from home beat up a number of neighborhood tugs who were making fun of him and , by reading street signs, found his way back on his own!
****SPOILERS*** All Georgie needed was both love and attention by his by the books and slave driving dad which he didn't get. All he got was being treated like a caged animal and let out only to deliver shoes that his dad, the neighborhood shoemaker, fixed up for his clients. It was by accident that Georgie was driven to the edge that he finally found confidence in himself in being able to think for himself and be able to function like a grown up. And it was the trouble that he found himself in, thanks to his dad, that was the kick in the a** that showed him how to handle problems all by himself without anyone else's help.
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- kapelusznik18
- Aug 27, 2015
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- Filming locations
- West 79th Street and Broadway, New York City, New York, USA(Cop on police phone writes on notepad; cop at newsstand is called over by patrolmen in squad car. Also, later shot of Georgie crossing street with large median: Broadway.)
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- Runtime1 hour
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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