
Stepchild
Drama · Romance
Overview
Although Dale and Ken Bullock should be a happily married couple, their marriage is on the verge of a break-up, because Dale refuses to give up her well-paying job in order to devote more time to Ken and their two children Jimmy, age 9, and Tommy, age 6. They sue for divorce and the Judge rules that the children be placed in the custody of their father. Dale realizes what she has lost but she is too proud to say anything to Ken, whom she still loves. Ken, shopping for the perfect stay-at-home wife to take care of his children, falls for the charms of his secretary, Millie Lynch. Not quite.
Top Cast


Brenda Joyce
Brenda Joyce
Dale Bullock
Brenda Joyce
Dale Bullock


Donald Woods
Donald Woods
Ken Bullock
Donald Woods
Ken Bullock


Vivian Austin
Vivian Austin
Millie Lynne
Vivian Austin
Millie Lynne


Tommy Ivo
Tommy Ivo
Jim Bullock
Tommy Ivo
Jim Bullock
Gregory Marshall
Gregory Marshall
Tommy Bullock
Gregory Marshall
Tommy Bullock


Griff Barnett
Griff Barnett
Burns
Griff Barnett
Burns


James Millican
James Millican
Brian Reed
James Millican
Brian Reed


Selmer Jackson
Selmer Jackson
Judge
Selmer Jackson
Judge
Hildegard Ackerman
Hildegard Ackerman
Minor Role (uncredited)
Hildegard Ackerman
Minor Role (uncredited)


Ruth Brady
Ruth Brady
Minor Role (uncredited)
Ruth Brady
Minor Role (uncredited)
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