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| Amputee: Minor Films no photo.
Title | Kings Row (1942) | Alternative/Original Title | | Disability | Amputee | Country | USA | Length | 127 | Genre | Drama | Rating | 4 | Director | Sam Wood
| Cast | Ann Sheridan Robert Cummings Ronald Reagan Betty Field Charles Coburn Claude Rains Judith Anderson Maria Ouspenskaya
| Notes | Wonderful melodrama which shows that Reagan wasn't just a President, he could also act. A small town beau he has an accident on the railway. The local doctor who is also father of woman Reagan wants to marry amputates his legs (unnecessarily). Reagan wakes to utter the immortal cry, "Where's the rest of me?" Great performances all round. From Henry Bellaman's book.
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