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Moment of Truth: A Child Too Many
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Moment of Truth: A Child Too Many

Oct 11, 1993
2h 0m
★ 6.1

A riveting true story of love and betrayal

Overview

Patty Nowakowski already has three children, but decides to be a surrogate mother. Fully confident of being able to give up her baby, she is nonetheless stunned when she discovers that she is expecting twins, and the couple for whom she is pregnant will only accept one child, provided it is female.

Genres

Drama
TV Movie

Production Companies

O'Hara-Horowitz Productions
New World Television
NBC

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Cast

Michele Greene

Patty Nowakowski

Michele Greene

Conor O'Farrell

Aaron Nowakowski

Conor O'Farrell

Stephen Macht

Bill Davis

Stephen Macht

Nancy Stafford

Sharon Davis

Nancy Stafford

Alex Doduk

Aaron Jr.

Alex Doduk

Joel Palmer

Adam

Joel Palmer

Kerry Sandomirsky

Donna

Kerry Sandomirsky

Kevin McNulty

Daniel Hall

Kevin McNulty

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