Franklin Roosevelt's struggles with polio at 39, his family's resilience, and his wife Eleanor's unwavering support are chronicled, from his summer home in Campobello to his triumphant 1924 nominating speech for Al Smith's presidency.
Sunrise at Campobello
A renowned politician's future is put to the test as he battles to overcome the crippling effects of polio, paving the way for an extraordinary comeback and ultimately securing the highest office in the land.