Children of Love

Children of Love

Release date : November 10, 1953
Runtime : 1h 35m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Léonide Moguy /
Writers :
Production companies : gray-film /
November 10, 1953 1h 35m France Drama French More
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In a maternity hospital, young single mothers are accompanied by social worker Hélène Lambert, who tries to make them aware of their new responsibilities, while Dr. Baurain stresses the importance of their moral and sexual education. They come to the aid of several young women: one who would like to give up her child to a couple applying for adoption, another who, after the death of her first baby in dramatic circumstances, is expecting a second, and many others.
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Etchika Choureau
Anne-Marie / Geneviève
Lise Bourdin
Hélène Lambert
Jean-Claude Pascal
Doctor Baurain
Jean-Max
Mr. Martichou, the president
Maryse Martin
Madeleine
Jean-Pierre Jaubert
Roger Dubois
Janine Darcey
A future mother
Monique Aïssata
A future mother
Marcelle Arnold
A woman wanting to adopt a child
Georges Sellier
Policeman
Raymond Cordy
Policeman

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  • title:Children of Love
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1953
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Léonide Moguy /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: gray-film ·
  • Overview:In a maternity hospital, young single mothers are accompanied by social worker Hélène Lambert, who tries to make them aware of their new responsibilities, while Dr. Baurain stresses the importance of their moral and sexual education. They come to the aid of several young women: one who would like to give up her child to a couple applying for adoption, another who, after the death of her first baby in dramatic circumstances, is expecting a second, and many others.
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