The Brass Ring is a 1983 American film with a runtime of 81 minutes. The movie features a talented cast including Tichina Arnold as Mary, Dana Barron as Darlene, Mary Alice as Mrs. Hauser, Deena Merrill as Mother, Shirley Stoler as Marge, Sylvia Sidney as Grandmother, Tyron Jackson as Sam, Joe Ponazetski as Mr. Hall, Mike Miller as Taxi crony, Carrie Kei Haim as Diane, April Lerman as Merle, Robert Williams as Police officer, [Actor name] as Social worker, Clark Morgan as Oscar Hauser, Donna Ingram-Young as Jean Hauser, Keith Riordan as Ron, Michael T.W. as Ricky, Lisa Esposito as Cheryl, Kathleen White as Skate lady, Charles Esposito as Bill Berger, [Actor name] as Lonni Swenson, George Esposito as Teacher, Betty Esposito as Food chairman, Randolph Salazar as Police officer, Harry Salazar as Taxi crony, Baird Robinson as Taxi crony, and Barbara Rapp as Librarian.
The Brass Ring follows the story of Mary and Darlene, two young women who embark on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment. As they navigate the challenges of adulthood, they encounter a diverse cast of characters who shape their experiences and help them grow. From the supportive Mrs. Hauser to the enigmatic Grandmother, each character brings a unique perspective to the story.
The film explores themes of friendship, family, and resilience, highlighting the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity. Through emotional performances and compelling storytelling, The Brass Ring invites viewers to reflect on their own lives and relationships.
With a talented ensemble cast and a heartfelt narrative, The Brass Ring is a timeless classic that resonates with audiences of all ages. Its universal themes and authentic characters make it a must-see for anyone looking for a thoughtful and engaging cinematic experience.
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