A husband and wife decide to adopt a child after unsuccessful attempts to conceive. They place a newspaper ad that is answered by a poor pregnant woman and her husband.
"Century of living: People born in 1900 or before share their thoughts on the 20th century talking about all of the important things that happened during that time.You'll meet people that actually lived through the Great Depression, who celebrated the end of WWI, who cried when family died from influenza."
"A husband and wife decide to adopt a child after unsuccessful attempts to conceive. They place a newspaper ad that is answered by a poor pregnant woman and her husband."@en
"Typescript, identified as "NEW DRAFT.""
"In the best interest of the children: Based on a true story, this film is about the five Cain children whose mother suffers from mental instability. When she is finally committed to an institition, the children are fostered by a childless couple who soon grow to love them as their own. Just as they are settling down to their new lives and enjoying the affection and warmth that they have never had, the mother reappears in their life and decides she wants them back. The children's lives are in danger of being torn apart as they are caught up in a desperate tug of war between the mother they have learned to fear and the foster parents they have grown to love. In the end, through the judicial system of Iowa, they are adopted by their mother's brother and his wife."
""Jane Anderson scores a promising directorial debut with this 1998 cable adaptation of her Off-Broadway stage play about adoption. After two years of failed childbirth efforts, well-to-do Rachel and Richard Luckman place an adoption ad. They form an alliance with respondents Wanda and Al LeFauve, a trailer-park couple expecting an unwanted fifth child. But the Luckmans' efforts to oversee Wanda's health are thwarted by the unemployed Al's economic needs, and they couples clash over cultural, monetary and religious differences"--TV guide, August 23, 1998."@en
"Prison lullabies: Four pregnant female convicts struggle with drug addiction."
"Baby dance: A 1998 cable adaptation of Jane Anderson's off-Broadway stage play about adoption. After two years of failed childbirth efforts, well-to-do Rachel and Richard Luckman place an adoption ad. They form an alliance with respondents Wanda and Al LeFauve, a trailer-park couple expecting an unwanted fifth child. But the Luckmans' efforts to oversee Wanda's health are thwarted by the unemployed Al's economic needs, and the two couples clash over cultural, monetary and religious differences."
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