
Babies for Sale
Drama
Overview
A determined newsman pursues his hunch that a charitable maternity hospital is running a ruthless adoption racket.
Top Cast


Rochelle Hudson
Rochelle Hudson
Ruth Williams
Rochelle Hudson
Ruth Williams


Glenn Ford
Glenn Ford
Steve Burton / Oscar Hanson
Glenn Ford
Steve Burton / Oscar Hanson


Miles Mander
Miles Mander
Dr. Rankin
Miles Mander
Dr. Rankin


Joe De Stefani
Joe De Stefani
Dr. John Gaines (as Joseph Stefani)
Joe De Stefani
Dr. John Gaines (as Joseph Stefani)


Isabel Jewell
Isabel Jewell
Edith Drake
Isabel Jewell
Edith Drake


Georgia Caine
Georgia Caine
Iris Talbot
Georgia Caine
Iris Talbot
Evan Hyde
Evan Hyde
Gerda Honaker
Evan Hyde
Gerda Honaker


Selmer Jackson
Selmer Jackson
Arthur Kingsley
Selmer Jackson
Arthur Kingsley


Mary Currier
Mary Currier
Mrs. Thelma Kingsley
Mary Currier
Mrs. Thelma Kingsley


Edwin Stanley
Edwin Stanley
Mr. Edwards
Edwin Stanley
Mr. Edwards
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