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Willowbrook: The Last Great Disgrace is a 1972 documentary and TV movie directed by WABC-TV Channel 7. This horror-themed exposé reveals the disturbing realities faced by children with intellectual disabilities at the Willowbrook State School.
This film is a real gem in the documentary realm, often overlooked but with a fierce collector following due to its historical significance. First aired as a TV movie, it has seen limited home media releases, making original copies quite sought after. The impact of its content leaves a heavy legacy, which draws collectors not just for its rarity but for its poignant commentary on societal issues that continue today.
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The film is a documentary and TV movie that falls within the horror genre.
Willowbrook: The Last Great Disgrace was produced by WABC-TV Channel 7.
Geraldo Rivera features prominently in Willowbrook: The Last Great Disgrace.
The film addresses themes of child abuse, mental disorders, and the conditions within a mental asylum.
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