Empty Cradle (1993)

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Written by Rebecca Soladay

Directed by Paul Schneider

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1993

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

An unstable woman devastates a mother's life when she goes to desperate lengths to 'have' a baby in this chilling drama starring Kate Jackson, Lori Loughlin and Eriq La Selle.

When is Empty Cradle next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on True Entertainment November 15th, 6:00pm and on True Movies November 17th, 7:00am. See more...

Cast

Kate JacksonRita Donohue
Lori LoughlinJane Morgan
Image for Eriq La SalleEriq La SalleDet. Knoll
Image for David LansburyDavid LansburyBob Morgan
Jonah BlechmanPatrick
Karmin MurceloNurse Ramsey
Peter Crook
Penny JohnsonGail Huddle
Michelle JoynerSharon
Ricardo Gutiérrez
Walter AddisonDr. Furness
Skye BassettNancy
Camilla BelleSally
Wendy BowersDonna
Zachary BrowneSam
Tom DahlgrenMr. Mills
Elizabeth DailyTheresa Richland
Image for John DomanJohn DomanMr. Lee
Rhonda DotsonCindi
Blake GibbonsTom Burke
Stefan GieraschMr. Spizey
William HahnYoung Doctor
Brenda HayesPatient
Sally HightowerMs. Green
Rosanna HuffmanDr. Genser
Aaron LustigFrazier Lawyer
Caroline MigniniNurse Bonnie
Herb MitchellCap. Miller
Robert Papazian Jr.Biker
Pippa PearthreeJanet Armstrong
Devon RaymondDr. Patricia Rosen
Roger RookMr. Armstrong
Nancy StephensFoster Mother
Don YessoFrank Donahue

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