![]() ![]() The plot of "Charly" (the 1968 original) has NOTHING to do with the plot of the 2002 film (which is clearly the one that RPackham is talking about). I have, and have read (at least a couple of times) the novel (Flowers for Algernon).and "Charly" (the original 1968 film, starring Cliff Robertson-who won an Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for this film)-is one of films that had a very big effect on me in many different ways. ![]() Yes!!! I was so confused by the OP (and then had to leave for unanticipated chauffeuring). > "Charly"- from the late 60s, with Cliff Robertson. > Shoot, I was thinkin of a totally different Probably with a wedding for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake temple.īased (I learned too late!) on a novel with the same title that was "popular with Mormon teenagers" according to the IMDB: Then, at one point she confesses: "I believe it!" But she starts going to church with him, she stops drinking coffee, she takes the discussions. She resists, saying it's all just a fairy tale. She goes to Salt Lake to visit her non-Mormon parents, and gets thrown together with a young Mormon. It turned out that it took place in Salt Lake City.Ĭharly is a pretty young woman artist living in New York. I picked up one that looked like a cute romantic comedy called "Charly," produced in 2002. Anything that looks interesting, I buy it. We buy them for a dollar at local thrift stores. My wife and I rarely watch television, but we watch a lot of old movies, mostly on VHS. ![]()
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