For many decades, warfare and disability have been common in motion pictures. In this article, six Academy Award-winning movies on this subject are analyzed by synthesizing historical information, characteristics of specific disability conditions, and disability-related social issues. Each film's content is examined, with emphasis on how each may potentially influence viewer understanding of disability. Implications for special education practices are discussed.
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