
Unmarried Mothers
Drama
Overview
At a summer-evening dance a young girl meets a man who tells her he is a doctor. They go off together, and after that she never sees him again. She learns that she is pregnant and inquires about him at various hospitals, with no success. She reads of his engagement and becomes acquainted with another girl with a situation like her own.
Top Cast


Eva Stiberg
Eva Stiberg
Irene Lindblad
Eva Stiberg
Irene Lindblad


Bengt Logardt
Bengt Logardt
Stig Hellgren
Bengt Logardt
Stig Hellgren


Öllegård Wellton
Öllegård Wellton
Inga Lind
Öllegård Wellton
Inga Lind


Lennart Lindberg
Lennart Lindberg
Gösta Hedengran
Lennart Lindberg
Gösta Hedengran


Lissi Alandh
Lissi Alandh
Sippy
Lissi Alandh
Sippy


Erik Strandmark
Erik Strandmark
Ned
Erik Strandmark
Ned


Anne-Margrethe Björlin
Anne-Margrethe Björlin
Ann-Margreth Söderberg
Anne-Margrethe Björlin
Ann-Margreth Söderberg


Per Sjöstrand
Per Sjöstrand
Erik Eliasson
Per Sjöstrand
Erik Eliasson


Märta Dorff
Märta Dorff
Mrs. Berglund
Märta Dorff
Mrs. Berglund


Gunlög Hagberg
Gunlög Hagberg
Gunlög Hagberg
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