
Love, Mary
Drama
Overview
A teen, who is always in trouble in school and has been sent to reform school, turns her life around when a counselor discovers she is dyslexic.
Top Cast


Kristy McNichol
Kristy McNichol
Mary Groda-Lewis
Kristy McNichol
Mary Groda-Lewis


Matt Clark
Matt Clark
Fannie Groda
Matt Clark
Fannie Groda


David Paymer
David Paymer
David Lewis
David Paymer
David Lewis


Rachel Ticotin
Rachel Ticotin
Rachel Martin
Rachel Ticotin
Rachel Martin


Piper Laurie
Piper Laurie
Christine Groda
Piper Laurie
Christine Groda


Leslie Wing
Leslie Wing
Jill
Leslie Wing
Jill


Wayne Robson
Wayne Robson
Dr. Sitton
Wayne Robson
Dr. Sitton
Dorothy Dells
Dorothy Dells
Beatrice Symes
Dorothy Dells
Beatrice Symes


David Sage
David Sage
Dr. Miller
David Sage
Dr. Miller


Romy Walthall
Romy Walthall
Jeanine
Romy Walthall
Jeanine
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