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A Different Approach

An all-star educational film about the positive side of hiring people with disabilities. A board sit and watch the film Michael Keaton's character's assembled to sell companies on hiring the handicapped, which takes "a different approach" by combining several approaches--most of them suggested by Hollywood personalities.

Top Cast

  • Melissa Sue Anderson

    Melissa Sue Anderson

  • Lucie Arnaz

    Lucie Arnaz

  • Stockard Channing

    Stockard Channing

  • Michael Keaton

    Michael Keaton

  • Norman Lear

    Norman Lear

  • Rue McClanahan

    Rue McClanahan

  • Jim Nabors

    Jim Nabors

  • Carroll O'Connor

    Carroll O'Connor

  • Charlotte Rae

    Charlotte Rae

Overview

An all-star educational film about the positive side of hiring people with disabilities. A board sit and watch the film Michael Keaton's character's assembled to sell companies on hiring the handicapped, which takes "a different approach" by combining several approaches--most of them suggested by Hollywood personalities.

Rating

6.5 / 10
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