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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: After being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in the 80s, Creator/PattyDuke would spend the rest of her life working as an advocate for mental healthcare, not unlike how Helen Keller would spend her life as an advocate for the physically disabled.

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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: After being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in the 80s, Creator/PattyDuke would spend the rest of her life working as an advocate for mental healthcare, not unlike much like how Helen Keller would spend her life as an advocate for the physically disabled.
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* SignatureScene: Any parody or clip of the movie will most likely be of the scene where Annie pumps water onto Helen's hands to get her to teach her to say "water."
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* GeniusBonus: The only Sullivan Aunt Ev had heard of (before Annie) was [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_L._Sullivan John L. Sullivan]], a champion boxer known as the "Boston Strong Boy".
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* HeartwarmingInHindsight: After being diagnosed with bipolar disorder in the 80s, Creator/PattyDuke would spend the rest of her life working as an advocate for mental healthcare, not unlike how Helen Keller would spend her life as an advocate for the physically disabled.



* StoicWoobie: Kate continues to hope that Helen can be made well, despite disappointment after disappointment.

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* StoicWoobie: Kate continues to hope that Helen can be made well, despite disappointment after disappointment.
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* IronWoobie: Annie and Helen
* {{Narm}}: Inga Swenson’s performance as Kate Keller can sometimes be a little too melodramatic to take quite seriously.
* StoicWoobie: Kate continues to hope that Helen can be made well, despite disappointment after disappointment.

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