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  1. 16. Dez. 1978 · But the natural parents (Cassie Yates and David Hayward) materialize virtually out of nowhere, demanding that their children be returned. The script is careful not to take sides, but audiences generally tend to favor the foster couple. Set in rural Tennessee, Who'll Save Our Children was actually filmed in British Columbia.

  2. Two children are abandoned and left on the doorstep of a middle-aged, childless couple. Years later the natural parents, now reformed, attempt to reclaim their children. Well cast and topical. 96m/C VHS . Shirley Jones, Len Cariou, Conchata Ferrell, Frances Sternhagen, Cassie Yates, David Hayward; D: George Schaefer. TV. Who'll Save Our ...

  3. Cast (in credits order) verified as complete. Shirley Jones. ... Sarah Laver. Len Cariou. ... Matt Laver. Cassie Yates.

  4. Two young children are abondoned, defenceless, by their wayward parents. Aged four and eight, they are left to make their way in a hostile world. Miraculously they find refuge with a couple who can give them everyhting they need - comfort, love, and security. Slowly, the wounds begin to heal, and the children come to love and trust their surrogate parents. But fate cares not for the needs of ...

  5. A childless couple become foster parents to two young children who have been deserted by their irresponsible parents, but when they attempt to adopt them legally after falling in love with them and raising them, they are rebuffed by the natural parents, who sue to reclaim their offspring.

  6. In 'Our Children' - based on the tragic real events of Brussels mother, Geneviève Lhermitte, who, in 2007, killed her five children - writer-director Joachim Lafosse skillfully shows how a comfortable domestic environment gradually becomes a prison for a woman and subtly suggests the reasons why she might be driven to commit her hideous crime. So raw it’s almost unbearable. But the movie ...

  7. English. Save the Children is a 1973 American documentary film directed by Stan Lathan and written by Matt Robinson. The concert documentary film chronicles performers that appeared during Jesse Jackson 's Operation PUSH exposition held in 1972 in Chicago. The film was released on September 18, 1973, by Paramount Pictures.