Switched at Birth
This is the story of the two babies who were switched at birth. A few years later when one of the girls gets sick and tests revealed that she was not the daughter of the couple who raised her. Eventually she dies. And the couple most especially the mother, search for their real daughter. Eventually they suspect that it's a widower who has their child. Now while they try to find out if she is their daughter, the widower is advised by his attorney not to be so hasty to cooperate, cause if she is their daughter, he might lose her, and she is all he has.
Waris Hussein
Michael O'Hara
Casts & Crew
Bonnie Bedelia
Brian Kerwin
John M. Jackson
Eve Gordon
Judith Hoag
Alyson Hannigan
Caroline McWilliams
Lois Smith
Kelli Williams
Ariana Richards
Erika Flores
Ed Asner
Beth Grant
Rance Howard
Vivian Bonnell
Jacqueline Scott
Andrew Magarian
Luana Anders
John Wesley
Kay Cole
Stephanie Shroyer
Mario Machado
Joseph Whipp
Lois de Banzie
Hal Smith
Thomas H. Middleton
Herb Mitchell
Miguel Sandoval
Kristine Elizabeth Smith
Patrick Thomas O'Brien
Grant Gelt
King Moody
Ben Slack
Andrew Craig
Elyse Donalson
Kerry Burke
Matt Feemster
Tina Cleveland
Laurel Ollstein
Patricia Allison
Roslyn Kind
Dale Swann
LaPorsche Wormley
Adilah Barnes
Ron Tank
Lindsey Michelle
Allison Mack
Michelle Mann
Richmond Harrison
Ashlee Buhler
Patricia Veselich
Alyson Hannigan
Jamie Openden
Bethany Richards
Steven A. Hite
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