Who Are The Debolts?

The film takes an intimate peek into the world of one extraordinary family that tackles adversity with compassion, joy, and perseverance.
Starring Kim Atwood, Marty Atwood
Directed By John Korty
Genre Documentary, Biography
Runtime 1 hour 13 minutes
Movie studio New Video
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Theatrical Release Information
  • Production Company: Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates, Korty Films, Sanrio Company
  • Also Known As: Who Are the DeBolts? [And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?]
  • Filming Locations: Lake Tahoe, California, USA | Piedmont, California, USA

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