A Child Lost Forever: The Jerry Sherwood Story
A teenage mother is forced to give up her baby for adoption and, 19 years later, when she tries to contact her son, she learns that he died, under questionable circumstances when he was three years old.
Casts & Crew
Beverly D'Angelo
Dana Ivey
Michael McGrady
Max Gail
Hank Stratton
Annabella Price
Brent Jennings
Gary Grubbs
Mackenzie Astin
Will Patton
Barbara Tarbuck
Melissa Clayton
Mary Pat Gleason
Miko Hughes
Ron Perkins
Lewis Arquette
Bonnie Hellman
Richard Livingston
Alexandra Berlin
Ronald E. House
Courtland Mead
Gwendolyn Shepherd
Harrison Young
Loren Blackwell
Charlotte Crossley
Jan Merlin
Roger Rook
Peter Spellos
Brenda Thompson
Holley Chant
Hollis Evermon
Annie Waterman
Robert Wininger
F. William Parker
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