Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?

Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?

Release date : December 1, 1977
Runtime : 1h 12m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : John Korty /
Writers : Janet Peoples /
Production companies : Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates / Korty Films / Sanrio /
December 1, 1977 1h 12m United States of America Documentary English More
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Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? is a 1977 documentary film about Dorothy and Bob DeBolt, an American couple who adopted 14 children [12 at the start of filming], some of whom are severely disabled war orphans -- in addition to raising Dorothy's five biological children and Bob's biological daughter. The film won an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1978. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2007.
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Sydney Walker
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  • title:Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1977
  • Runtime:1h 12m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: John Korty /
  • Writers: Janet Peoples ·
  • Production companies: Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates · Korty Films · Sanrio ·
  • Overview:Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? is a 1977 documentary film about Dorothy and Bob DeBolt, an American couple who adopted 14 children [12 at the start of filming], some of whom are severely disabled war orphans -- in addition to raising Dorothy's five biological children and Bob's biological daughter. The film won an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1978. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2007.
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