

Drama
Overview
A young, sweet girl from the country moves to Los Angeles with her mother and meets a young man who she thinks is just perfect. That is until she gets pregnant and he's on his way to jail.
Top Cast


Norma Moore
Norma Moore
Betty Miller
Norma Moore
Betty Miller


Robert Vaughn
Robert Vaughn
Don Bigelow
Robert Vaughn
Don Bigelow


Claire Carleton
Claire Carleton
Mrs. Miller
Claire Carleton
Mrs. Miller


Jeanne Cooper
Jeanne Cooper
Mrs. Horton
Jeanne Cooper
Mrs. Horton


Kathleen Hughes
Kathleen Hughes
Linda
Kathleen Hughes
Linda


Ken Lynch
Ken Lynch
Probation Officer Curtis
Ken Lynch
Probation Officer Curtis


Diana Darrin
Diana Darrin
Diane
Diana Darrin
Diane


Colette Jackson
Colette Jackson
Louella
Colette Jackson
Louella
Ralph Gamble
Ralph Gamble
Reverend Benton
Ralph Gamble
Reverend Benton


Sam Buffington
Sam Buffington
John Pauley
Sam Buffington
John Pauley
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