Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story

Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story

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Written by Ronni Kern
Directed by Peter Levin
Starring Thora Birch
Michael Riley
Robert Bockstael
Makyla Smith
Kelly Lynch
Theme music composer Louis Febre
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Michael Mahoney
Editor(s) Anita Brandt-Burgoyne
Running time 91 minutes
Release
Original network Lifetime Television
Original release April 7, 2003 (2003-04-07)

Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story is an American TV film directed by Peter Levin. It was first released on April 7, 2003 in the United States. This movie is adapted from Liz Murray's autobiography, Breaking Night.

Synopsis

Thora Birch stars as Liz Murray, one of two daughters of an extremely dysfunctional Bronx family. Her father watches Jeopardy! and knows all the answers. Their bathtub doesn't drain so she has to shower while standing on an overturned bucket, to stay out of the fetid water. As a young girl, Murray lives with her sister, their drug-addicted, schizophrenic mother and their father, also a drug addict who is intelligent, but has AIDS, lacks social skills, and is not conscientious. She is removed from the home and put into the care system as her father cannot take care of her. At 15 she moves in with her mother, sister and grandfather who sexually abused her mother and her aunt. After a run-in with her grandfather, she runs away with a girl from school who is being abused at home. After her mother Jean Murray dies of AIDS, which she got from sharing needles during her drug abuse, she gets a 'slap in the face' by her mother's death and begins her work to finish high school, which she amazingly completed in two years, rather than the usual four. She becomes a star student and earns a scholarship to Harvard University through an essay contest sponsored by The New York Times.

Cast

Reception

Awards and nominations

2003 Emmy Awards
2003 Casting Society of America (Artios)
2004 American Cinema Editors (Eddies)
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