Switched at Birth (1991)

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Written by Michael O'Hara

Directed by Waris Hussein

Running Time: 190 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1991

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Two girls born in the same hospital within days of each other are switched at birth. When one child becomes seriously ill the parents find out their DNA doesn't match.

When is Switched at Birth next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on True Movies 2 November 30th, 8:00pm and on True Movies 2 November 30th, 10:00pm. See more...

Cast

Bonnie BedeliaRegina Twigg
Brian KerwinRobert Mays
John M. JacksonErnest Twigg
Image for Eve GordonEve GordonDarlena
Judith HoagBarbara Mays
Caroline McWilliamsLois Morehead
Lois SmithMargaret
Kelli WilliamsIrisa
Image for Ariana RichardsAriana RichardsKimberly Mays Age 9-11
Erika FloresArlena Twigg Age 9-11
Edward AsnerTed Marx
Beth GrantSophie
Rance HowardFrank Hill
Vivian BonnellNurse Ford
Jacqueline ScottRuth Mays
Luana AndersNurse Ames
Kay ColeDr. Joynes
Joseph WhippDr. Peter Ter Horst
Hal SmithApartment Manager
Herb MitchellDr. Marvin Cook
Image for Miguel SandovalMiguel SandovalDr. Benito Rojas
Patrick Thomas O'BrienDr. Purchio
Tom MiddletonBob Mays Sr
King MoodyDr. Zelf
Andrew CraigVendor
Kerry BurkeWedding Guest
Tina ClevelandArlena Twigg Age 6
Roslyn KindSue Lab Technician
LaPorsche WormleyTracy
Adilah BarnesTracy's Mom

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