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  1. Unwed Father
    1997 · Drama · 1h 37m

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  1. Oct 12, 1997 · Unwed Father: Directed by Michael Switzer. With Brian Austin Green, Nicholle Tom, Isabella Hofmann, Faye Grant. A teenage boy becomes an unexpected baby-daddy after getting his one night stand pregnant. The baby's mother, also a teenager, was raised by a teenage mom who knows the hardships of pregnancy first-hand.

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    • Drama
    • Michael Switzer
    • 1997-10-12
  2. Sep 6, 2014 · This movie came out in 1997This is the storyline I found for the movie. This is NOT my opinion about the movie or anything. So if your going to attack me in ...

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  3. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. An irresponsible college student is forced to face the harsh realities of raising an infant son on his own after an ill-fated one-night stand leads to an unplanned pregnancy. Eventually, he grows to love the child, just as the mother returns and demands custody. Cast & Crew. Read More. Michael Switzer. Director.

    • Michael Switzer
    • Lucia Walters
  4. Unwed Father. An irresponsible collegian (Brian Austin Green) faces sudden fatherhood after a one-time lover (Nicholle Tom) leaves their infant son at his door.

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    • Michael Switzer
    • TV-PG
    • Brian Austin Green
  5. Unwed Father. 1997. 1 hr 14 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. Brian Austin Green plays a carefree rocker, college student---and new dad, whose out-of-wedlock baby is left on his doorstep. Melanie:...

  6. "Unwed Father" stars Brian Austin Green and Nicholle Tom who become unwed parents of a baby boy while still practically babies themselves. Melanie (Tom), the mother, takes off and dumps the baby with Jason (Green), and he finds he has to grow up overnight and take responsibility for another life.

  7. Jul 22, 1997 · Synopsis by Jason Buchanan. A young father endures to learn that parenthood can be a rewarding venture despite the weight responsibilities that go hand-in-hand with the job in this heartfelt tale of fatherhood starring Brian Austin Green and featuring music by Mark Mothersbaugh.

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