Bill (1981 film)
| Bill | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Biography Drama |
| Written by | Corey Blechman |
| Story by | Barry Morrow |
| Directed by | Anthony Page |
| Starring | Mickey Rooney Dennis Quaid Largo Woodruff Anna Maria Horsford Harry Goz |
| Theme music composer | William Kraft |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Alan Landsburg Bernard Sofronski |
| Producer | Mel Stuart |
| Production locations | New York City Yonkers, New York College of Mount Saint Vincent |
| Cinematography | Mike Fash |
| Editor | George Hively |
| Running time | 100 minutes |
| Production company | Alan Landsburg Productions |
| Original release | |
| Network | CBS |
| Release | December 22, 1981 |
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Bill is a 1981 American made-for-television biographical drama film starring Mickey Rooney and Dennis Quaid based on the life of Bill Sackter, who lived in a mental hospital for 44 years after being erroneously diagnosed as severely mentally handicapped as a child. The film was broadcast on CBS on December 22, 1981. A sequel, Bill: On His Own, was released in 1983. Writer/filmmaker Barry Morrow, portrayed in Bill by Dennis Quaid, based the story on his own experiences in becoming Sackter’s legal guardian. Sackter would also serve as a partial inspiration for the character of Raymond Babbitt in Morrow's early draft screenplay for the 1988 film Rain Man.