A.I.D.S Amnesia Amputee Autism Blind Cancer Deaf Disfigurement Dwarf General Learning Difficulty Limb Mental Polio Stuttering Recommended by Title Recommended by Disability 

| Amputee: Minor Films no photo.
Title | Wild, Wild West (1999) | Alternative/Original Title | | Disability | Amputee | Country | USA | Length | 105 | Genre | Western | Rating | 2 | Director | Barry Sonnenfeld
| Cast | Will Smith Kevin Kline Kenneth Branagh Salma Hayek
| Notes | An e-mail I had reads : "The new "Wild Wild West" movie is going to be great. You may want to add that to your disabilities movie list. Dr. Loveless has his legs destroyed in the Civil? War and uses a steam powered wheelchair to get around in. The part of Dr. Loveless in the TV series of the 60's was played by Michael Dunn (who also played in Murders in the Rue Morgue) who is a dwarf. " Once again evil equates with disability? I've seen the film and despite the fine cast it's a mess. Dr. Loveless is just a gross gimick. Lots of reviews at http://imdb.com ,some none too enthusiastic.
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