
The Family Nobody Wanted
Drama · Family · TV Movie
Overview
A minister and his wife take in poor and troubled children that nobody else wants and soon they find themselves with a family of a dozen kids.
Top Cast


Shirley Jones
Shirley Jones
Helen Doss
Shirley Jones
Helen Doss


James Olson
James Olson
Carl Doss
James Olson
Carl Doss


Katherine Helmond
Katherine Helmond
Mrs. Bittner
Katherine Helmond
Mrs. Bittner


Woodrow Parfrey
Woodrow Parfrey
Elmer Franklin
Woodrow Parfrey
Elmer Franklin


Beeson Carroll
Beeson Carroll
James Collins
Beeson Carroll
James Collins


Claudia Bryar
Claudia Bryar
Eunice Franklin
Claudia Bryar
Eunice Franklin


Ann Doran
Ann Doran
Mrs. Kimberly
Ann Doran
Mrs. Kimberly


C. Lindsay Workman
C. Lindsay Workman
Judge Goldman
C. Lindsay Workman
Judge Goldman


Willie Aames
Willie Aames
Donny
Willie Aames
Donny
Ernest Esparza III
Ernest Esparza III
Rick
Ernest Esparza III
Rick
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