Two Small Voices (1997)
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The story of two average women who refused to be silenced and intimidated by the company who manufactured their silicone implants is detailed in this inspirational docudrama starring Mary McDonnell and Gail O' Grady. Sybil Goldrich (McDonnell) was a wealthy California who was devastated to be… More The story of two average women who refused to be silenced and intimidated by the company who manufactured their silicone implants is detailed in this inspirational docudrama starring Mary McDonnell and Gail O' Grady. Sybil Goldrich (McDonnell) was a wealthy California who was devastated to be diagnosed with breast cancer, and Kathleen Anneken (O'Grady) was a typical middle-class mother from Kansas who had always been unhappy with her breast size. Despite their disparate backgrounds and social statuses, both women would soon be drawn together by the tragic circumstances surrounding their decision to receive breast implants. Ignored, mistreated, and disregarded by silicone specialists Dow Corning after they received their implants and fell gravely ill, Goldrich and Anneken became united in their efforts to take their case to the FDA. While proving Down Corning was responsible for their many ailments was a near impossible task, getting their story out to the public was simply a matter of using every opportunity they had to state their case publicly. In the end it was one lawyer who possessed the incriminating evidence needed to bring Down Corning down, and ensure that their cries weren't silenced by the stifling greenback gag of big business. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Peter Levin
- Genres
- Drama
- In Theaters
- Jun 16, 1997 Wide
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Cast
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Gail O'Grady
as Kathleen Anneken
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Mary McDonnell
as Sybil Goldrich
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Nicholas Surovy
as Dr. Jimmy Goldrich
- Fredric Lane
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Casey Biggs
as Joshua Norton
- Dennis Creaghan
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Brock Pierce
as Brad
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Sheeri Rappaport
as Amy
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Lea Moreno Young
as Xena
- Bill Brochtrup
- Jane Daly
- Judith-Marie Bergan
- Leslie Easterbrook
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Richard Gilliland
as Louis McClennon
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Vaughn Armstrong
as Dr. Gibbott
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James Lancaster
as Dr. Sutton
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Fredric Lehne
as David Anneken
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Arthur Rosenberg
as Dr. Bentley
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David J. Partington
as Judge Becker
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Eric Zivot
as Rep. Ted Weiss
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Annie Hinton
as Dr. Ramey
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Anita Finlay
as Suzanne Connors
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Henry Jordan
as Dr. Cadets
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Hayden Brooke
as Robert Shatz
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Doug Waldo
as Dr. Warren
- Nicolas Surovy