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Alternate Names: Miss Chicago 1946, کلوریس لیچمن
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Cloris Leachman (April 30, 1926 – January 26, 2021) was an American actress and comedian whose career spanned over seven decades. She won eight Primetime Emmy Awards from 22 nominations, making her the most nominated and, along with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, most awarded actress in Emmy history. Leachman's breakthrough role was Phyllis Lindstrom in 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' (1970–75), for which she won two consecutive Emmys in 1974 and 1975. She also won a Golden Globe for the spin-off series 'Phyllis' (1975–77).
Birth Name: Kathrin King Segal
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Alternate Names: Katgal98, Kathrin King, Kathy King
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Release Year: 1970
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: The People Next Door, Viaje hacia el delirio, A Culpa de Cada Um, Ta dekaeftarika, L'uomo della porta accanto, Los vecinos de la casa de al lado, Vecinii din casa alăturată, Juventud pervertida, Komsudakiler
Director: David Greene
Writer: J.P. Miller
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Keywords: drugs, lsd, psychiatric hospital
In 'People Next Door', a married couple grapples with their daughter's drug addiction and its devastating consequences. Their teenage daughter becomes heavily involved with drugs, leading to behavioral issues that strain the family dynamics. The parents strive to support and rehabilitate their daughter, but her addiction ultimately leads to her committal into a psychiatric hospital.
Directed by David Greene in 1970, 'People Next Door' is a poignant drama that explores the harsh realities of drug addiction and its impact on families. Set in the United States, this film centers around themes of family dysfunction, teenage rebellion, and the destructive power of drugs.