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The Ryan White Story

  • TV Movie
  • 1989
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
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7.1/10
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Lukas Haas and Judith Light in The Ryan White Story (1989)
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The story of Ryan White, a 13-year-old haemophiliac who contracted AIDS from factor VIII, which was used to control this disorder.The story of Ryan White, a 13-year-old haemophiliac who contracted AIDS from factor VIII, which was used to control this disorder.The story of Ryan White, a 13-year-old haemophiliac who contracted AIDS from factor VIII, which was used to control this disorder.

  • Director
    • John Herzfeld
  • Writers
    • Phil Penningroth
    • John Herzfeld
  • Stars
    • Judith Light
    • Lukas Haas
    • Michael Bowen
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.1K
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    • Director
      • John Herzfeld
    • Writers
      • Phil Penningroth
      • John Herzfeld
    • Stars
      • Judith Light
      • Lukas Haas
      • Michael Bowen
    • 12User reviews
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    Judith Light
    Judith Light
    • Jeanne White
    Lukas Haas
    Lukas Haas
    • Ryan White
    Michael Bowen
    Michael Bowen
    • Harley
    Nikki Cox
    Nikki Cox
    • Andrea White
    George Dzundza
    George Dzundza
    • Dr. Kleiman
    Valerie Landsburg
    Valerie Landsburg
    • Loretta
    Sarah Jessica Parker
    Sarah Jessica Parker
    • Laura
    Mitchell Ryan
    Mitchell Ryan
    • Tom
    Peter Scolari
    Peter Scolari
    • David Day
    Grace Zabriskie
    Grace Zabriskie
    • Gloria White
    George C. Scott
    George C. Scott
    • Charles Vaughan Sr.
    Kathy Wagner
    Kathy Wagner
    • Sue Hatch
    Casey Ellison
    • Heath
    Cliff Bemis
    Cliff Bemis
    • WKKI Radio
    Mark Joy
    • Charles Vaughan Jr.
    Ryan White
    Ryan White
    • Chad
    Robert Albertia
    • Judge Noland
    Kurek Ashley
    Kurek Ashley
    • Jim
    • Director
      • John Herzfeld
    • Writers
      • Phil Penningroth
      • John Herzfeld
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    7capone666

    The Vidiot Reviews

    The Ryan White Story

    The only disease children had to worry about contracting in the early-1980s was Cabbage Patch Fever.

    Unfortunately, as this biography shows, by the mid-1980s HIV/AIDS appeared.

    In one fell swoop, 13-year-old Ryan White (Lukas Haas) contracted the virus through a blood transfusion and was given 30-days to live.

    But it was not only the disease that weakened him, but his school banning him from attending, out of fear of infection.

    Unwilling to accept the fate the doctor had prescribed and the principal has assigned her son, Ryan's mother (Judith Light) hires a hardnosed lawyer (George C. Scott) to take the school to task.

    Based on the true story of one of the first non-homosexuals to get the disease, this heart wrenching made-for-television movie may be schmaltzy, but it helped bring sympathizers to the syndrome.

    Mind you, the new poster child for the fight against HIV/AIDS is now Magic Johnson's robot.

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    10princesskelli8

    Amazing, courageous boy!

    Ryan White was an absolutely amazing boy. It's incredible that for such a young kid to be hit with everything he was, that he could so many wonderful things and touch the hearts of so many people. This movie tells the story of Ryan first contracting AIDS and what the city of Kokomo, Indiana put him through when he attempted to return to school. Thankfully he was able to escape most of the prejudice and live out the remainder of his life surrounded by people who loved him and cared about him. He was my hero. I named my son after him. If you don't know who he is, I highly recommend watching this movie.
    7Blooeyz2001

    A True Tale Of Courage & Determination...

    This is the story of the late Ryan White & his family. After contracting AIDS from a blood transfusion, he's refused the chance to return to school (in his hometown of Kokomo, Indiana) after he becomes well from an opportunistic infection. Since it's the early 1980's not much is really known about HIV, so ignorance is rampant in this hick/redneck town & people make their lives miserable. Judith Light is excellent as Jeanne White, Ryan's mom. Fighting along with her son for his right to an education. The expression on her face as she watches the welcome reception he receives, at a new school after they move to a different town, conveys the happiness only a mom could feel for her child.
    1cathychase

    Another "based on a true story" that ebellishes the facts to further an agenda.

    The movie leaves out a few facts. The subdivision where Ryan lived was a very nice one. It was not depicted as such in the movie. Western High School is located in Russiaville, Indiana, not Kokomo. The meetings where parents voiced their concerns about exposing their children to the AIDS virus were orderly and civil. Other homes in the White's neighborhood were broken into at Christmas time. The workers at Delco Electronics donated money, that was given to Jeanne, so that she could replace the Christmas gifts that were stolen from her home. FYI...I worked at Delco. We built the circuit boards used in radios, not what looked like tire rims or whatever those were, in the movie. We actually had break rooms that contained vending machines for candy, food, pop, and coffee. (other hot drinks as well) I never saw any coffee pots sitting around. FYI.... Nor did I hear any dueling banjos. Kokomo was a booming factory town. Our wages at that time brought people from all over the country and from all walks of life. (That was before the passing of NAFTA, after which the blue collar jobs at Delco were sent to Mexico.) Most of the people in Kokomo were hard workers and known for being very charitable. Anyhow, square dancing may have been popular, somewhere, but not so much in Kokomo. I really took offense to the whole city being shown in such a negative light. Everyone that I knew had compassion for Ryan and only wanted the best for him. If some people didn't feel that way, I am sure they were in the minority. I wish the "based on a true story" movies were not slanted to further an agenda of some sorts. I am pretty sure that the facts about AIDS could have been addressed in a way as to not bring hatred toward an entire city. I have since moved to a different state and still hear from others how horrible Kokomo is. It definitely isn't LA, but to that I say, Thank God it is not!
    5GHCool

    Not Bad For a Health Class Video

    I had to watch The Ryan White Story in health class this week. It has movie of the week written all over it. The movie does not get into any medical or scientific discussion of AIDS and I don't expect it to. Its not a movie I would choose to show in health class, but as any student at Grant High School would know, ANYTHING is better than listening to a certain health teacher (I won't say his name) talk. The Ryan White Story is also not the worst movie Mr. Jacobs showed in his class (oops!).

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    • Trivia
      The real Ryan White appeared in this movie as another AIDS patient (with the feeding tube) named Chad. He died a year after this movie aired on TV, in April 1990.
    • Quotes

      Judith Light: I'm Judith Light. The film you are about to see 'The Ryan White Story' is being shown in an encore presentation as a tribute to Ryan.

      [Narrating]

      Judith Light: I played his mother, Jeanne, and through the filming I came to know him. I remember Ryan for his enthusiasm and his passion for life. He was with us from start to finish as we filmed his story. He was everywhere; caring, helping; and above all savoring the experience. I will forever miss him. His courage inspired us; his sheer warmed us; and his grace made our troubles insignificant. Ryan always considered making this movie the highlight of his life.

    • Crazy credits
      A shot of Judith Light, Lukas Haas, and Nikki Cox fades into a shot of the real Jeanne White, Ryan White, and Andrea White.
    • Soundtracks
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      Written and composed by John Mellencamp

      Performed by John Mellencamp

      Furnished by EMI Full Keel Music (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ryan White Story
    • Filming locations
      • Statesville, North Carolina, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Landsburg Company
      • Saban International
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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