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Jasmine said:

Woohoo! yea, i myself love Butterflies Are Free, and I'm glad that SOMEONE posted SOMETHING about it. Thank God.

November 15, 2003 12:54 PM

Kel Kel said:

I LOVE Butterflies are Free. I have actually been looking for the movie to purchase. Do you have any ideas of where i can get it. happyWoohoo!

December 12, 2003 07:47 AM

kim said:

Hi Jasmine and Kel Kel!
You can buy it at Amazon.com. smile

December 14, 2003 12:16 AM

Alicia said:

thumb I didn't think I would like this movie but I REALLY REALLY DO! hahaha I do theatre and I think it'd be WICKED! to do this play. Anyway, I've been having trouble finding Quotes from this movie. I LOVE MOVIE QUOTES and i think this movie is quite quoteable..but I want to get them perfect so if anyone finds a quote page or online screenplay or anything can you let me know about it?
THANX

January 26, 2004 01:33 AM

stephanie said:

hi, im looking for the script to the movie butterflies are free, does anybody know where i can find one?

April 18, 2004 04:36 PM

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I remember this from when I was a kid, but I didn't really remember specifics about it. I think it was probably over my head when I was a kid. It's about a blind guy (Edward Albert) who moves into an apartment to get away from his over-protective mother. A hippie girl (Goldie Hawn) lives next door. They get together and the mother shows up and things get a little complicated.

Edward Albert is Eddie Albert's son. And Sir Laurence Olivier's god son. He's 1.83 meters tall, and has an IQ of 157. Oh the stuff you can learn from IMdB.com!

During the opening credits, I saw someone I recognized... Debralee Scott. She played Mary Hartman's sister in "Mary Hartman Mary Hartman." But she wasn't in the rest of "Butterflies Are Free." I've never recognized an extra in a movie before!

My TiVo cut off the tail end, so I need to record it again sometime. I liked what I saw okay. It seemed kinda short, though, for all that happened. I think that's because it was based on a play. And it was very play-like indeed.

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