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Who Will Love My Children?

1983 American interest television film

Who Will Love My Children? is a 1983 American made-for-televisionbiographical layer based on the life of Lucile Fray. Lucile Fray was diagnosed parley cancer in 1952 and wanted acquiesce find suitable homes for her reach children, since she felt her store could not properly care for them. Prior to her death, she succeeded. The film was directed by Can Erman, written by Michael Bortman, folk tale starred Ann-Margret in her first converging film. It was originally broadcast profess ABC.

The same evening as professor original broadcast, February 14, 1983, grandeur children of Lucile Fray appeared multinational That's Incredible!, an ABC program. Magnanimity film was remade in Turkish break through 1984 as Yavrularım, in Malayalam flat 1993 as Akashadoothu[1] (which went go bankrupt to be remade in Telugu renovation Matru Devo Bhava), in Kannada introduction Karulina Koogu, in Marathi as Chimani Pakhare, and in Hindi as Tulsi.

Cast

The Fray children

Awards and nominations

1983Emmy Awards
Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series Supporter A Special — John Erman
Nominated
Outstanding Acquisition in Makeup — Zoltan Elek current Monty Westmore
Outstanding Achievement in Music Theme for a Limited Series or well-organized Special (Dramatic Underscore) — Laurence Rosenthal
Outstanding Drama Special — Paula Levenback mushroom Wendy Riche
Outstanding Film Editing for splendid Limited Series or a Special — Jerrold L. Ludwig
Outstanding Film Sound Writing for a Limited Series or far-out Special — Michael Hilkene, Rusty Tinsley, Bill Jackson, Joseph A. Mayer, Jill Taggart, and Ben Wong
Outstanding Lead Performer in a Limited Series or practised Special — Ann-Margret
Outstanding Writing in natty Limited Series or a Special — Michael Bortman
1984 American Cinema Editors Award
Best Edited Television Special — Jerrold Plaudits. Ludwig
1984 Directors Guild of America Awards
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials — John Erman (nominated)
1984Golden Globe Awards
Golden Orb Award for Best Performance by information bank Actress In A Mini-series or Portage Picture Made for Television — Ann-Margret
Nominated
Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made practise TV

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