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Acting
Fonda's physical transformation — watch how she holds her shoulders.
Production
The contrast between Kentucky hollers and Detroit's crushing concrete.
Practical Effects
Gertie's dolls — each one visibly hand-carved, no prop department shortcuts.

Director
Daniel Petrie
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