The Best Little Girl in the World (1981) - Turner Classic Movies

The Best Little Girl in the World


2h 1981

Brief Synopsis

The story of a teenager suffering the disorder anorexia nervosa -- the deliberate starving either by excessive dieting or self-induced vomiting -- in the case of this plot, by her inability to cope with family stress and because of social pressures. Jennifer Jason Leigh, daughter of actor Vic Morrow

Film Details

Also Known As
Best Little Girl in the World
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1981

Technical Specs

Duration
2h

Synopsis

The story of a teenager suffering the disorder anorexia nervosa -- the deliberate starving either by excessive dieting or self-induced vomiting -- in the case of this plot, by her inability to cope with family stress and because of social pressures. Jennifer Jason Leigh, daughter of actor Vic Morrow, replaced the originally scheduled Jody Foster in the lead, with Charles Durning and Eva Marie Saint as her parents. (Performer Karen Carpenter's later death from this disorder put this particular film back in the news subsequently.) An Emmy Award nomination went to the film editor.

Film Details

Also Known As
Best Little Girl in the World
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1981

Technical Specs

Duration
2h

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Miscellaneous Notes

Aired in United States March 11, 1981