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Dumbstruck

| Rating: | PG (for brief suggestive humor) |
| Genre: | Documentary |
| Release Date: | April 15, 2011 |
| Running time: | 85 minutes |
| Cast: | Wilma Schwartz, Dan Horn, Robert J. Ashman, Willie Brown, Barry Burdette |
| Director: | Lindsay Goffman, Mark Goffman |
| Producer: | Lindsay Goffman |
| Distributor: | Truly Indie |
Description: At the annual Vent Haven convention in Ft. Mitchell, Ken., ventriloquism capitol of the world five 'vents', whose stories are deeply human and universal: Dylan, a shy 13-year-old, dreams of being a professional but his dad prefers football; Kim, a former Miss Ohio beauty queen, yearns to 'make it' on the cruise ship circuit; Dan, a successful cruise ship performer whose wife may divorce him when he comes ashore; Terry, who, after 22 years of struggle in Corsicana, Texas, finds himself on NBC's "America's Got Talent" with a chance to win $1 million; and Wilma -- all six-foot-five of her -- who brings her dummies to Walmart and 'entertains' in senior homes.
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