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    Someone Else's Child

    1994 · Docudrama · 1h 37m

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  1. Dec 4, 1994 · Someone Else's Child: Directed by John Power. With Lisa Hartman, Bruce Davison, Whip Hubley, Ken Pogue. Ten years after the birth of her son, Corey Maddow discovers an awful truth: Her son was switched at birth.

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    • Drama
    • John Power
    • 1994-12-04
  2. Someone Else's Child (TV Movie 1994) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Jun 24, 2023 · Ten years after the birth of her son, Corey Maddow discovers an awful truth: Her son was switched at birth. After deciding to keep the child she's raised, sh...

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  4. Brief Synopsis. After learning that the baby she gave birth to seven years earlier had been switched with another, a young mother fights to gain custody of both the child she raised as her own and her biological son, who has been adopted by an abusive couple. Inspired by actual events.

    • John Power
    • Brandon Obray
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    • Cast
    • Production
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    Someone Else's Child is a 1994 American television drama film directed by John Power which aired on December 4, 1994 on the ABC network.

    After learning that she was sent from the hospital with the wrong baby 10 years ago, Cory Maddox fights for custody of both children.

    •Lisa Hartman Black as Cory Maddox

    •Bruce Davison as Nick Callahan

    •Whip Hubley as Danny

    •Ken Pogue as Jack Maddox

    •Glynn Turman as Judge Roullard

    •Scott McNeil as Stuart

    "Someone Else's Child" was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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    Tom Jicha of The Sun-Sentinel said:

  5. NR. Watchlist. A woman (Lisa Hartman Black) fights to gain custody of her son, who was switched at birth and then given up for adoption. Faye: Louise Fletcher. Callahan: Bruce Davison. Christopher ...

  6. Someone Else's Child TV-PG 1994 1 hr. 37 min. Drama List Reviews A woman (Lisa Hartman Black) fights for custody of her natural son, switched at birth with the boy she then raised as her own.

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