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  1. 22 de ago. de 2005 · With Jami Gertz, Ernie Hudson, Eugene Clark, Sicily Johnson. Based on a true story, former parole officer Marilyn Gambrell and a colleague set up a pioneer trial-based program in one of America's toughest high schools to help the children of incarcerated parents regain control of their own lives and not expect the same thing to ...

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    • Biography, Drama
    • Andy Wolk
    • 2005-08-22
  2. No más víctimas película dirigida por Andy Wolk y protagonizada por Jami Gertz, Ernie Hudson y Eugene Clark. Año: 2005. Sinopsis: Película basada en una historia real. Marilyn Gambrell vió de todo mientras trabajó como oficial de la condicional durante varios años.

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    • Jami Gertz
    • Andy Wolk
  3. Fighting the Odds: The Marilyn Gambrell Story is a 2005 TV film which tells the true story of a former parole officer named Marilyn Gambrell, who helped a group of students at M. B. Smiley High School in Houston, Texas, United States. The students had either been raped, sexually harassed and/or beaten by their own parents.

  4. La película Fighting the Odds: The Marilyn Gambrell Story es uno 120 minutos de duración biographical drama desde 2005, dirigido por Andy Wolk. El elenco principal está compuesto por Ernie Hudson, Jami Gertz y Eugene A. Clark.

  5. Año: 2005. Título original: Fighting the Odds: The Marilyn Gambrell Story. Sinopsis: Marilyn Grambell, oficial de la condicional, crea la asociación “No más víctimas'” con el objetivo de ofrecer apoyo a los jóvenes y motivarles en sus estudios para evitar así que acaben en la cárcel.

  6. 22 de ago. de 2005 · Based on a true story, former parole officer Marilyn Gambrell and a colleague set up a pioneer trial-based program in one of America's toughest high schools to help the children of incarcerated parents regain control of their own lives and not expect the same thing to happen as it did to their parents.

  7. Synopsis. Based on a true story, former parole officer Marilyn Gambrell and a colleague set up a pioneer trial-based program in one of America's toughest high schools to help the children of incarcerated parents regain control of their own lives and not expect the same thing to happen as it did to their parents.

    • 120 min