Unwed Mother (1958, Drama) directed by Walter Doniger | Colorized Full Movie

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Over twenty thousand girls every year live this bitter story!
A young, sweet girl from the country moves to Los Angeles with her mother and meets a young man who she thinks is just perfect. That is until she gets pregnant and he’s on his way to jail.
Black & White version: • (Melodrama) Unwed Moth...
This film has subtitles in many languages
Original title: Unwed Mother (1958)
Director: Walter Doniger
Writers: Anson Bond, Alden Nash
Stars: Norma Moore, Robert Vaughn, Diana Darrin
Genres : Colorized classics, Drama
00:00 Full Movie (with subtitles)
01:54 A drama film with a young girl from Visalia starting her first day at work, meeting new colleagues, and experiencing a different lifestyle.
09:20 Drama unfolds as characters discuss their backgrounds and plans while at the beach.
16:54 A conversation between Don and a woman about their plans, financial struggles, and meeting up for dinner.
22:24 Unplanned pregnancy leads to unexpected events and decisions, including financial troubles and a surprise encounter with a potential partner.
28:36 Drama unfolds as a young woman faces financial struggles and seeks help from her friend, leading to a dangerous encounter.
35:25 A young woman, Betty, faces challenges during her probation period as an employee and her relationship with Don Bigelow.
42:59 Drama film 'Unwed Mother' highlights the struggles of an unmarried pregnant woman and her decisions.
50:49 A young woman, Betty, faces the challenges of unwed motherhood and adoption options in a dramatic film.
55:35 A discussion about the future of an unwed mother, including financial support and naming the baby.
1:00:36 A drama film depicting the struggles of an unmarried mother, facing emotional and financial challenges.
1:07:08 A dramatic scene unfolds as a mother fights for her child's custody against the odds.
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  • My beautiful Italian mother was pregnant @ 16 in 1956 and the father was 18 and went off into the Air Force, not knowing she was pregnant. She called him and told him as family were telling her to give the baby up for adoption. The father asked for a pass so he could fly to her as he was stationed in Texas. The Air Force gave him a 3 day pass. In those 3 days he married her🥰 They were so in love and ended up having 6 more children 🥰❤️ I am number 6 out of 7 siblings. My Dad was such an amazing man and we had the best childhood ever. My wonderful father passed away a few years ago and I miss him everyday😢 My mom is an amazing women and I’m so thankful she’s still here with us🙏🏻 My father passed just 2 months before their 60th anniversary. They were still madly in love until his last breath with her on this earth ❤️

    @Kittymay98@Kittymay9829 күн бұрын
    • There are some good men out there and your father sounds like he was one of them

      @Naijella86@Naijella8624 күн бұрын
    • Beautiful story. Thanks for sharing.

      @sunnyboy4553@sunnyboy455323 күн бұрын
    • @@Naijella86 Thank you❤️ he was truly a wonderful man, husband and father🙏🏻 He was also a police officer and he helped anyone that needed it and would even help get their charges reduced, knowing if the charges were wrong. Thank you again🌺

      @Kittymay98@Kittymay9823 күн бұрын
    • @@sunnyboy4553 Thank you so much❤️ and thank you for taking the time to read my long comment🙏🏻🌺

      @Kittymay98@Kittymay9823 күн бұрын
    • @Kittymay98 You were one of the lucky ones based on Unsolved Mysteries show alone with all its stories of unwed mothers desperate to find the child they'd been forced to part with back in those years when it was "so embarrassing" to a girls family.

      @laurakibben4147@laurakibben414720 күн бұрын
  • I couldn't give my baby up either. Not easy in those days being a solo mum to a baby. There was no financial help. I found out when she was 6yrs old that I couldn't have any more children. I'm thankful that a mother's love was stronger than everything else. Now I have 2 adult grandchildren as well 🙏❤💖❤🙏

    @lindasands1433@lindasands14333 ай бұрын
    • ❤🙏❤️

      @Susan-md6nd@Susan-md6nd3 ай бұрын
    • Español.

      @marielosvenegasugalde5004@marielosvenegasugalde50043 ай бұрын
    • When I was about 6, one of my mum's friends, who turned up at our house with her baby son . I asked, 'Where's Auntie Joan's husband?' My parents told me , 'He ran away.' (True in a way. Joan thought he boyfriend would do the decent thing, but he said, 'I never said I'd get married.' Years later, Mum showed me a letter where Joan said, 'I had a son, and yes, I am keeping him.' It was almost expected that unwed mothers gave their babies for adoption then, and many were guilted about being selfish. 'Do you want your child to be called a bastard?' I think some people even regarded an unwed woman's miscarriage as a 'blessing in disguise, ' though they would not say the same to a widow.

      @GillianBergh@GillianBergh3 ай бұрын
    • Adoption isn't what your child can do for you it's wanting a better future for your child. I gave my child up for adoption and though it was the hardest thing I have ever done the situation would have left my son with a miserable life that I would not be able to love away. His parents are the two loveliest people you could ever meet and every dream I had for him growing up came true. Adoption is not a bad thing, but I had to do what was best for him not for me.

      @chetyoubetya8565@chetyoubetya85653 ай бұрын
    • ​@@chetyoubetya8565 у вас были еще дети?

      @olgatelegina486@olgatelegina4863 ай бұрын
  • Bettie said the key words “A Mothers Love”. With the help of God and her love for her child, she and her son will make it in the world. Awesome movie with many lessons can be taken away from. Thanks.

    @trishazechel8402@trishazechel84023 ай бұрын
    • Traducir cal español

      @conchitafernandez1206@conchitafernandez12063 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I can agree. ❤

      @Shireanna@Shireanna3 ай бұрын
    • Lesson #1 When women in society are like cheap property with no autonomy of their own, this is the best case scenario. Marriages were often much harsher sentences then.

      @jhlfsc@jhlfsc2 ай бұрын
  • What a movie! It shows reality and the heartbreak of what can happen. Yes it is good for every young person to see this. Girl or boy…….both. Regrets can happen for everybody if the right choices aren’t made. This can be a harsh or beautiful world…..sometimes both. Having God in our lives helps us in all circumstances. Thank you for this movie. This should be shown in high schools to both classes for girls and boys.🙏❤️🕊

    @susanstancliff2937@susanstancliff29373 ай бұрын
    • We would all fall asleep 😂

      @Froggie757froggiefroggiefroggi@Froggie757froggiefroggiefroggi2 ай бұрын
  • My mom had me out of wedlock in the mid 60’s it was very hard on her but she kept me♥️

    @deborahhernandez6895@deborahhernandez68952 ай бұрын
    • I was born to an unwed mother in the 1960s and she gave me up. She regretted it for the rest of her life (I found that out when I finally met her 40 years later.) You are so lucky your mom was able to keep you.

      @lisalu910@lisalu910Ай бұрын
    • God bless.

      @patmelton43@patmelton43Ай бұрын
    • @@patmelton43 which god?

      @sesspess@sesspess17 күн бұрын
    • @@lisalu910 your mom could not keep her knees together? hOW sad .

      @sesspess@sesspess17 күн бұрын
    • @@sesspess The God of Abraham. Isaac and Jacob.

      @patmelton43@patmelton4317 күн бұрын
  • God I miss the old days and all the old movies and tv shows that depict those days. And music.

    @seeleygirl6178@seeleygirl61782 ай бұрын
  • Very daring subject matter for 1958.

    @bethrogers5553@bethrogers55533 ай бұрын
    • 5+8 = Rebellion .

      @gracetou8963@gracetou89633 ай бұрын
    • thats all that was talked about then , who had gotten pregnant and magazines all had same

      @bebetigre1252@bebetigre12522 ай бұрын
    • It's a daring subject for today too...unfair as well for teenage mums....

      @joannajones8533@joannajones85332 ай бұрын
    • Especially the ending. I watched this expecting it to be a propaganda piece about how "undeserving" unwed mothers should give up their babies to "deserving" adoptive parents (a whole industry revolved around this concept.). I was surprised by the ending, and I imagine the adoption industry was none too happy with this film when it came out in 1958!

      @lisalu910@lisalu910Ай бұрын
    • Yes, 5+8 =13 and rebellion .@@lisalu910

      @gracetou8963@gracetou8963Ай бұрын
  • Many parents made their daughters place for adoption or abort. We don’t do that in my family. I have 12 grandkids and my 1st great granddaughter is due in July. Love them all.

    @kimberlyknight4973@kimberlyknight49732 ай бұрын
    • In India we keep daughters trained to be celibate, thro movies, churches, Hindu temples, mosques etc until they get a marriage license. If not, it is considered a crime, just as it is a crime if I drive without a driver's license .IT IS DANGEROUS TO OTHERS who have to bear our kids and benefit from our kids for 60 to 80 years - even after parents pass away !

      @hannahnpmungamuri8516@hannahnpmungamuri8516Ай бұрын
    • @@hannahnpmungamuri8516 Well babies are innocent and don’t ask to be conceived. God loves all babies. Not for us to judge.

      @kimberlyknight4973@kimberlyknight4973Ай бұрын
    • @@hannahnpmungamuri8516how is it dangerous?

      @debihester7284@debihester7284Ай бұрын
  • This movie needs to watched by all young girls even today! Heartbreaking!😢

    @kathyjenkins4067@kathyjenkins40673 ай бұрын
    • This movie opens the door to the standards and culture of the 1950s. You could see godly standards still prevailed but a much looser more sinful culture was taking over. Chaperone laws for young women were abolished in the late 1930's and this led to much of our societal decay and corruption of innocent naive young women. Read the story of the folk singer Joni Mitchell who gave her baby up for adoption and how it tortured her emotionally for years and how she finally found her daughter. She details the confusing double standards where young women were being exposed to more and more sexy movies and influences. Parents were being pressured to "go along with it" and allow their teen girls unsupervised time on their own with boys. What did they "literally" expect to happen?? Teen pregnancies SHOT UP in the 50s and 60s and unwed mothers homes were full to overflowing. Joni Mitchell couldn't even get into one and was on her own struggling and never told her parents what happened. Then came the social development of "cohabitation" in the late 60s early 70s on having children and not even bothering to get married. Heh this was the new "advanced" Age of Aquarius ra ra ra. We lived thru it and all we boomers experienced its reality, its emotional trauma ect in one way or another. To leave Gods way of doing things is a hard way to tread. Many of us look back and wish we had had strong protective Christian parents or relatives who cared about us enough to protect and guide us. Truly the 50s and 60s were a minefield. Thank God Jesus saved me eventually. To God be the Glory...

      @rosemerrynmcmillan1611@rosemerrynmcmillan16113 ай бұрын
    • @@rosemerrynmcmillan1611 I agree 100% with what you said!

      @kathyjenkins4067@kathyjenkins40673 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kathyjenkins4067Me Too As Well.❤

      @kizzymorgan8255@kizzymorgan82553 ай бұрын
    • ​@@rosemerrynmcmillan1611Yes, I heard of Joni. Mitchell but I never knew she went through all of this and a pregnancy, thanks for sharing, I'll read her story again and a documentary that has got to be out there, Much love, from South Carolina.💯❤️

      @kizzymorgan8255@kizzymorgan82553 ай бұрын
    • ​@rosemerrynmcmillan1611 Speak for yourself. This boomer disagrees 100%. This movie is Pollyannish, selective memory bullshit. For every story that ended like this, there were 100 unwanted children, many destroyed lives and countless abusive marriages. Stop looking at history with your rose colored rearview mirror. If you weren't a solidly middle class, white Christian male back then, things weren't so great for you.

      @petem.3719@petem.37193 ай бұрын
  • I had 4 friends who got pregnant, in the late 60's. One married, the other's didn't, but kept their child❤

    @Susan-md6nd@Susan-md6nd3 ай бұрын
    • Shirley here. I am 70 and I saw the same thing in the 60's 2 best friend both had steady boyfriend and both girls got pregnant their last year of high school the quit got married. Tied down to early while we where all having fun.

      @bobs1356@bobs13563 ай бұрын
    • I was a product of an unwed mother in 1960. He married someone else while my twin and i were still in my moth e rs womb. We were beaten and starved for 18 mont h s in foster care until the state adopted us. We almost died. Thsbkfuky my adoptive parents i consider my family. My mother cared for both of us and got pregnant with my brother. We had cloth diapers back then. My mother said i was bruised from head to toe when she picked us up. When she saw my hips they were bruised from someone sticking me with the pins for fun while changing my diaper. Today we are okay. It was 64 years ago. We found her later. All of her four children after us were taken away from her by the state. She died of cancer but i forgave her.

      @kathleendobens6648@kathleendobens66482 ай бұрын
    • @@bobs1356 Silly ! WATCHING YOUR BABY GROW IS THE best kind of FUN !

      @hannahnpmungamuri8516@hannahnpmungamuri8516Ай бұрын
    • @@kathleendobens6648 Such a brave mom who adopted you ! Plz take care of her in her old age.

      @hannahnpmungamuri8516@hannahnpmungamuri8516Ай бұрын
    • @@kathleendobens6648I send you love ❤️ I’m so sorry for your pain I always will think of your story when I feel sorry for myself ❤

      @user-tz8co1rl4z@user-tz8co1rl4zАй бұрын
  • Scoundrel playbook: 1) sweet talk and empty promises; 2) create division between her and her family; 3) abandon her; if she is lucky.

    @deborahsimpson2732@deborahsimpson27323 ай бұрын
    • We'll know that my husband is NOT a scoundrel, if he stays married to me until I die. Or else how'd I know, if a scoundrel married a good woman to have kids and then divorce and throw some money at her ???!! Same goes for the wife. Humans cannot read minds so we have LOVE COVENANTS.

      @hannahnpmungamuri8516@hannahnpmungamuri8516Ай бұрын
  • Only meant to watch a little bit of the movie then got hooked by the good acting and 1950 vintage everything. Thanks for posting it 🙏❣️

    @annalee117@annalee1173 ай бұрын
    • 2:05 the guy resembles Pete "Mad Daddy" Myers......

      @caroltenge5147@caroltenge51472 ай бұрын
  • Robert Vaughn is so oily sincere that you almost believe every word he says.

    @pauladouglas9891@pauladouglas9891Ай бұрын
    • He’s a good man

      @debihester7284@debihester7284Ай бұрын
  • Times don't change at all. It is the same situation happening today with a different generation.

    @rentapasiva@rentapasivaАй бұрын
    • @rentapasiva You're so very correct. This being in '58 is only because no one would have let the same subject portrayed in the 20's and up. The Little Rascals had numerous orphans and abandoned but we were never clued in as to how and I not that anyone can or has listened over those hot, screaming hormones 😣😥

      @laurakibben4147@laurakibben414720 күн бұрын
  • "It's not mine to kill." Wow. A statement for these days.

    @deborahsimpson2732@deborahsimpson27323 ай бұрын
    • Actually, it is hers and only hers.

      @chetyoubetya8565@chetyoubetya85653 ай бұрын
  • I wish there had been a sequel!!

    @mog-gyveroneill2500@mog-gyveroneill25003 ай бұрын
  • At seventeen in 1964 I almost got pregnant not before the boy's parents broke us up.. It has affected me since then.. In those days a boy of eighteen listened and obeyed his parents, and we did not have a chance.

    @valeriebellefleur3005@valeriebellefleur30052 ай бұрын
    • Sounds like his parents were smart

      @jhlfsc@jhlfsc2 ай бұрын
    • @valeriebelleflour3005 My mom was 15 in '64 forced to marry the kid up the street after the embarrassing pregnancy was exposed. Two people that should have never married both being mentally challenged of unknown type in those days. I arrived in '68 despite a horrid marriage thus far in an attempt to make it work I guess. Or possibly my own moms conniving attempt to keep what little of a man/father she had.

      @laurakibben4147@laurakibben414720 күн бұрын
  • My mother had me in 1961 she had it hard but I’m so glad she kept me. She was the best mother grandmother and great grandmother there ever was as well as being a fantastic daughter to my grandparents when they needed her and a great sister they loved her so much because she was there when they needed her we miss her and love her so much. 🙏❤️🌹

    @user-qj6wj5kz3x@user-qj6wj5kz3xАй бұрын
    • Em português

      @MariaAparecida-fj8sj@MariaAparecida-fj8sjАй бұрын
  • This film leaves you with the realisation that no matter what choices a woman has to make in her life it’s always the woman left to make those choices! We might have the vote we might have equal pay and opportunities (sometimes) but still we have to go through some choices women have been making for centuries. It was painful then and it’s just as painful now😔

    @headron66@headron66Ай бұрын
    • @headron66 And sadly, next and later generations didn't take the obvious truth to heart...

      @laurakibben4147@laurakibben414720 күн бұрын
  • Robert Vaughn's face is very familiar to me, but I believe I had never seen him really acting; man, he's just perfect playing a scoundrel.

    @sergioluz9043@sergioluz90433 ай бұрын
    • Not sure how old you are but he has been in EVERYTHING which is why he looks so familiar 😊he was Maxwells father on The Nanny lol I remember him most from that lol..

      @kimjames6028@kimjames60283 ай бұрын
    • @@kimjames6028 since I was a kid through my early adulthood, I don't remember a sitcom I didn't watch. But, as I turned a bit older (sort of answering your question/comment), the addiction was gone. For that reason, I hadn't even heard of this. A cast filled with stars, but I didn't find Vaughn among them.

      @sergioluz9043@sergioluz90433 ай бұрын
    • @@sergioluz9043 understandable 😁

      @kimjames6028@kimjames60283 ай бұрын
    • @@sergioluz9043 and he is perfect at playing a scoundrel

      @kimjames6028@kimjames60283 ай бұрын
    • He was The Man From UNCLE.

      @retha1875@retha18753 ай бұрын
  • I really enjoyed this. Robert Vaughn was an excellent actor. He was on Man from U. N. C. L. E. He also had a Ph.D. and wrote some important papers. Spoke out against the war in Vietnam too.

    @SA-sk4ci@SA-sk4ciАй бұрын
    • he was gorgeous and played a villain so well

      @barbaragraceful@barbaragracefulАй бұрын
  • This film should be compulsory viewing in all schools and shown to all young girls. I find it paradoxical that young women are still not educated in these common scenarios, which in turn allow certain predatory males to continue in this fashion unchecked. A cautionary tale, that was years ahead of it's time, still falls on deaf ears today. With the re-introduction of draconian laws, back street abortionists are now all the rage in the U.S.

    @starquant@starquant3 ай бұрын
  • Nice movie! It shows the difference of years back. Unfortunately, there’s people trying to impress to get over. Both men and women, some are living to fool others. Some are fraudulent, liars and are living a life full of darknesses. Sooo sad. Please be ware and careful. Some are devils dressed as sheeps. I have a family member who got pregnant, had her baby and she’s striving to survive. She’s very fortunate to have a family who supports and help her. She’s studying in the university to become a professional. Years before it wasn’t like this.

    @evarodriguezalequin5705@evarodriguezalequin57052 ай бұрын
  • I was 12 when this movie came out.I'm so glad times have changed.

    @denisehall4818@denisehall48187 күн бұрын
  • It was sad how men got these women with babies when they knew they were not going to marry them, it was not right then they go marry someone else.

    @user-vd4hn4hs9d@user-vd4hn4hs9d3 ай бұрын
    • They married the kind of girls you bring home to mother. Not loose and fast easy lays...

      @ericgregory9478@ericgregory94782 ай бұрын
    • They were the ones that was trash because if a man knows he don't want to marry a woman put a glove on they could also help with the baby do not let her kill the child no one killed them have some compassion these other girls should never marry a man like them.@@ericgregory9478

      @user-vd4hn4hs9d@user-vd4hn4hs9d2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ericgregory9478 Very judgemental

      @marymcsherry1965@marymcsherry19652 ай бұрын
  • 👍👍👍💐💐💐💐 An emotional but GOOD example for those in a certain situation, even now in 2024 !! Within His Love 💝🎯 Sincerely in Christ Jesus, 💖🕊️

    @a.deewai3181@a.deewai31813 ай бұрын
  • Where are the fathers? Just like then, the same holds true today. Father absence in the home has long term, lasting consequences. When a child doesn’t learn to overcome emotions, they stay in them and are forever stuck in ego. The ego will take you down the wrong road convincing you you’re on the right one. There is no other love that can replace a father’s love.

    @larkatmic@larkatmic2 ай бұрын
    • And trauma, unfulfilled needs (for security, love, care) can break character, create narcissists, narcissistic people. We have nowadays real epidemic of such behaviours.

      @RG-iw7py@RG-iw7py2 ай бұрын
    • The fathers, like the one in this story were most likely latent criminals who did the women and the baby a small miracle by staying away.

      @jhlfsc@jhlfsc2 ай бұрын
    • @@jhlfsc My sentiment was in regards to the young lady in the leading role. Where’s her father? Her mother comes off imo as the reason he most likely isn’t around. Many a dominant woman drives the man to cheat or abandon his responsibilities as a father. Baby mamas come to mind today.

      @larkatmic@larkatmic2 ай бұрын
    • @@larkatmic Her father died early I guess. We should not blame dominant women .We need'em

      @hannahnpmungamuri8516@hannahnpmungamuri8516Ай бұрын
  • This is such a sweet movie. I really loved and enjoyed it. Thank you for putting it up on your channel.

    @robinowens9635@robinowens96353 ай бұрын
  • 40yrs ago my school friend has a baby, and ultimately her parents made her put her daughter up for adoption. I often had sleepovers at the house and vividly remember my friend talking in her sleep about her baby 💔💔💔

    @user-wt7gt4bv3k@user-wt7gt4bv3k2 ай бұрын
    • 55 years ago my friend gave her baby boy up her the catholic adoption agency sold that baby for 60 thousand 2 years later my girlfriend went in the church to die 2 weeks later she got killed in a car accident

      @beckykocher6237@beckykocher62372 ай бұрын
    • 40 years ago it still was the better option unless you were wealthy.

      @jhlfsc@jhlfsc2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@jhlfsc Lol 40?

      @user-sj7xv1er1u@user-sj7xv1er1u2 ай бұрын
    • @@user-sj7xv1er1u Yes, she said 40 years ago...

      @jhlfsc@jhlfsc2 ай бұрын
    • @@jhlfsc 40 years ago was like 1985? I'm thinking more like 60 years ago, although I did know women who lost their kids thru divorce in the 1960s. Before pantyhose & mini skirts we wore girdles, probably in part to impede access, life is interesting. It's been a real hoot. Best Wishes jhlfsc

      @user-sj7xv1er1u@user-sj7xv1er1u2 ай бұрын
  • I loved this film. It touch my heart . My name is Luiz and I am from Brasil. Thank you!

    @luizantoniofrazaodeoliveir1353@luizantoniofrazaodeoliveir13533 ай бұрын
    • @luizantoni If you really were from Brazil, you would know how to spell it correctly. 😂

      @hookasmokincaterpiller@hookasmokincaterpiller2 ай бұрын
    • Brasil is the Portuguese spelling (they speak Portuguese in Brasil/Brazil). Both spellings are correct. @@hookasmokincaterpiller

      @user-ft9tf5tw6l@user-ft9tf5tw6l2 ай бұрын
  • SPOILER ALERT: Great ending! And not what I expected given the prevailing attitude of the day. A whole industry depended upon convincing "wayward" girls that they didn't deserve to keep their babies and that a nice, adoptive couple could do a better job raising them. I know from firsthand experience how girls were coerced into giving up their babies only to regret it for the rest of their lives. Love how this ended (except that I wish the older couple had offered to help Betty raise her child in exchange for being "grandparents" to her baby, that would be have been perfect.). Bet the adoption industry hated this film because it might convince girls to keep their babies like Betty did.

    @lisalu910@lisalu910Ай бұрын
  • Robert V plays his part well...creepy touchy feely

    @janedoe09@janedoe093 ай бұрын
    • His partwas what was known at the time as a, "wolf,".

      @angelabluebird609@angelabluebird6092 ай бұрын
  • Good movie. Great for a rainy night.

    @shernandez2276@shernandez22763 ай бұрын
  • “Oh, I knew something was missing from my life”. 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Mom knows what up!

    @maryjohnson3025@maryjohnson3025Ай бұрын
  • Always choose life ❤

    @Nanee907@Nanee9072 ай бұрын
  • I’ve never seen Jeanne Cooper as a young woman. Only seen her in the YR as Mrs. Chandler.

    @monicahaynes8033@monicahaynes80333 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your comment, had a not future comment I would’ve never known that was Jeanne Cooper from the young and the restless.

      @vickieparks628@vickieparks6283 ай бұрын
    • Mrs Horton is Miss Chancellor.

      @amiek9269@amiek92693 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I meant Mrs Chancelor. She was the woman in charge but I’d never seen her that young. Thank you, @amiek9269

      @monicahaynes8033@monicahaynes80333 ай бұрын
    • Didn't know she was in this movie.

      @Susan-md6nd@Susan-md6nd3 ай бұрын
    • She's been in some Western series too 😊

      @Nanee907@Nanee9072 ай бұрын
  • It's unbelievable that any young woman would just hand all her pay checks to her boyfriend.

    @GillianBergh@GillianBergh3 ай бұрын
    • Is it?

      @silviamonz2062@silviamonz20623 ай бұрын
    • My aunt worked over 50 years and gave all her checks to my Uncle right up until her retirement. That’s the way it was in those days. I don’t know why people long for the “ good old days “. It wasn’t good for a lot of people.

      @lyndawilliams4570@lyndawilliams45702 ай бұрын
  • Requirement for all girls to see. Monsters are everywhere.

    @MiaMonique@MiaMonique3 ай бұрын
    • And women are saints 🤣😅😂🤮🤡

      @3mastiffsme@3mastiffsme3 ай бұрын
    • In India we keep daughters trained thro movies, churches, Hindu temples, mosques etc NOT to get pregnant until they get a marriage license. It is considered a crime, just as it is a crime if I drive without a driver's license .IT IS DANGEROUS TO OTHERS.

      @hannahnpmungamuri8516@hannahnpmungamuri8516Ай бұрын
  • Love the original Barbie style bathing suits. Same year Barbie was born, or invented.

    @seeleygirl6178@seeleygirl61782 ай бұрын
    • Barbie was invented in 1959 not 1958.

      @Ausgar-yc1yl@Ausgar-yc1yl2 ай бұрын
  • He had the looks of a major movie star, but was a great tv star. Man from UNCLE.

    @seeleygirl6178@seeleygirl61782 ай бұрын
  • I am glad she kept her baby 👶 💕 😌

    @anneliu3816@anneliu38163 ай бұрын
    • It would have been nice if she befriended the would be adoptive couple and they became surrogate grandparents.

      @GillianBergh@GillianBergh3 ай бұрын
  • It’s to bad the color is off… :( but I love all old movies!🍿

    @PeaceLove197@PeaceLove1973 ай бұрын
    • @PeaceLove197 I know, everyone looks like they're wearing orange eye shadow.

      @hookasmokincaterpiller@hookasmokincaterpiller2 ай бұрын
  • A wonderful movie, courageous girl And a truly wonderful understanding loving couple.

    @anitahodges289@anitahodges2893 ай бұрын
    • This character is a powerless girl. A courageous girl would've married the man she loved enough to have a baby with her. Iam not courageous, but Iam strong emotionally because of my parents and so I stayed a virgin until I got married.

      @hannahnpmungamuri8516@hannahnpmungamuri8516Ай бұрын
  • I love screenplay writers. They call him Don. Like Don Jaun❤❤❤❤❤❤😅

    @dottiec7943@dottiec79432 ай бұрын
  • Saw this one last night and loved it for its clean-living, 50's feel. Oh yes, the colorization of this classic was TOPS too. In a nutshell: its about a simple, country-girl [played to perfection by sweet Norma Moore], who comes to the big city from the country and meets at her departmental store workplace an out and out grifter. He is such a smooth, fast-talking grifter, he sweeps her off her feat, romances and impregnates her, swindles her of her pay-cheques before dropping her. Part of his agenda includes humping the owner of the departmental store [an older woman]. She fires him once she learns of his philandering ways, and a rich socialite whom he is eager to marry for her money. This two-bit role is played by Kathleen Hughes. Robert Vaughn shines in a morally ambiguous role. The film is testament to his mastery at playing dark and delirious characters and, here, he raises the bar once again. Robert was no newcomer to dark characters as he proved earlier in the box-office winner, The Young Philadelphians starring Paul Newman and Barbara Rush. Here he played an alcoholic war victim, grappling with the loss of a leg and taking this discomfiture out on anyone who crossed his path. The Young Philadelphians earned him an Oscar and Golden Globe nod. In 'Magnificent 7', he was superb as the hired gunslinger. To the world, Robert Vaughn will best be remembered as the iconic, suave and sophisticated Napoleon Solo in the hit series "The man from UNCLE" that played for several seasons and spawned several movies for MGM. Robert was an erudite man who was active in Democratic Party Politics and held a PhD in communications.

    @ianedwards4400@ianedwards44003 ай бұрын
  • Isn't that Billie Bird visiting the jail cell? She was a great comic actress when she got older.

    @g.r.bryant2258@g.r.bryant22583 ай бұрын
    • Yes, I noticed that was her. She had a long career.

      @monicahaynes8033@monicahaynes80333 ай бұрын
    • Her name went up.

      @keithharvey7230@keithharvey72303 ай бұрын
  • The answer is adopt Betty with her baby !

    @myopinion4600@myopinion46002 ай бұрын
    • Awesome !!

      @hannahnpmungamuri8516@hannahnpmungamuri8516Ай бұрын
    • That's exactly what I was thinking!

      @marynettleton8216@marynettleton8216Ай бұрын
  • 😂 I LOVE that basically being forced to marry a latent criminal under duress isn't given a second thought in the plot! The 50's truly was hell for women.

    @jhlfsc@jhlfsc2 ай бұрын
    • Agree with you.

      @emilyannfrancesmay3919@emilyannfrancesmay3919Ай бұрын
    • @jhlfsc And the 60's and 70's opened the uglier door of closeted abuse against these gullible girls and their babies.

      @laurakibben4147@laurakibben414720 күн бұрын
  • What a cast of characters! Bespeaks the moral code of the time. Oh if Betty knew of the hardships and discrimination she would have to face for years to come she might have been stronger let that child have a better chance at life.

    @cathmires8990@cathmires89902 ай бұрын
    • Whatever. I was adopted (in 1962) and believe me, it was NOT a better life. My birthmother always wished she had kept me (her parents made her give me up) and when I met her years later it was clear that it would have been the better choice for ALL of us.

      @lisalu910@lisalu910Ай бұрын
    • Wow. Just Wow. I was with you until the 'better chance at life' comment. What a harsh and unwarranted statement. Got any research to back that up? I didn't think so.

      @sheilatt9589@sheilatt958929 күн бұрын
  • I believe Mrs Horton, matron of the unwed mother home, is Catherine from Young and the Restless. 🤔

    @annfisher3316@annfisher33162 ай бұрын
    • Correct.

      @nedraleggett6837@nedraleggett6837Ай бұрын
  • I remember the story of few siblings from Poland adopted by an American couple. Seems they were narcissistic, weren't good parents. They separated children, ill treated them. Nightmare instead of 'better' life.

    @RG-iw7py@RG-iw7py2 ай бұрын
  • imagine being a 21st century jerk in 1958!! that guy played that playboy-mooch-dusty role so well. I didn't think guys like him existed so long ago, this is insane. I really enjoyed this movie

    @ZNMelowLeloNeka@ZNMelowLeloNeka3 ай бұрын
    • @ZNMelowLeloNeka there is nothing new under the sun; all things being done, have already been done. The Bible says this.

      @josweetlove1537@josweetlove15373 ай бұрын
    • Jerk maybe a 21st Century term, but they have existed long before that, under different names. In 1958, they were called cads.

      @GillianBergh@GillianBergh3 ай бұрын
    • It’s insane because this is just like the ‘Tinder swindler’ and the woman in ‘Who the F did I marry’ from TikTok. It’s insane this was going on over 60 years ago

      @Naijella86@Naijella862 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Naijella86 It has been going on since the dawn of mankind. Nothing is new.

      @susannbasta2972@susannbasta297224 күн бұрын
  • Emoționant ! Mi- a plăcut , filmele vechi au o aură de nostalgie ❤❤❤❤

    @mariafilip7982@mariafilip79822 ай бұрын
  • Such a great little movie! I loved it.❤

    @Diana-gn8rp@Diana-gn8rp3 ай бұрын
  • In these old movies, they never call the paramedics or go to the ER, the doctors always make a house call. When did she have time to get pregnant? She barely kissed him.

    @pauladouglas9891@pauladouglas9891Ай бұрын
    • There were no paramedics or even 911 back then. Drs made Housecalls if you were too sick to come in. @pauladouglas9

      @lds251@lds251Ай бұрын
    • That's because , the doctors always made house calls .

      @susannbasta2972@susannbasta297224 күн бұрын
  • Visalia was a nice, safe place back in the day.

    @bboucharde@bboucharde3 ай бұрын
    • What is it like now.

      @ilahildasissac1943@ilahildasissac19433 ай бұрын
    • @@ilahildasissac1943, It is not as nice as in 1980, but still nicer than Nashville West, Fresburg, or Molesto.

      @bboucharde@bboucharde3 ай бұрын
    • @@bboucharde These must be small California towns, I am from Chicago, and never heard of them.

      @ilahildasissac1943@ilahildasissac19433 ай бұрын
  • THANK U, CULT CINEMA CLASSICS, 4 THIS HEART FELT MOVIE ❣️ WELL, APPRECIATED ❣️

    @tinajimenez-spalding6804@tinajimenez-spalding68043 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful thank you

    @happymirabella9741@happymirabella97413 ай бұрын
  • I think a great ending would have been if the older couple took mother and baby home. They would have been terrific grandparents!❤

    @vincenzolee6576@vincenzolee657620 күн бұрын
  • GOOD MOVIE, SECOND TIME I HAVE SEEN IT, PITY A SEQUEL WAS NOT THOUGHT OF, PARTICULARLY WITH SO MUCH MORE STORY TO TELL, GOOD ACTORS, THANK YOU.

    @berylbattrick1246@berylbattrick12463 ай бұрын
  • Such a sweet movie. I enjoyed it. 🍿

    @shellyscott9613@shellyscott96133 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for this movie

    @feraounepatrice3826@feraounepatrice38263 ай бұрын
  • @Cult Cinema Classic,❤ Thanks for uploading, I love old Classic Movies like this, I'm a movie Freak with Old Hollywood or Old Movies anywhere and also New Movies and New Releases and I have many favorite Hollywood Movie Stars that I love as well, you have a perfect movie for a good Saturday & Sunday Laid Back Vibes with Norma Moore, Robert Vaughn, Diana D. I see you have many more movies as well, and I already Subscribed and hit that notification bell my and im gonna enjoy your channel, much love from Beaufort South Carolina USA.💯❤️🎥🍷🦋

    @kizzymorgan8255@kizzymorgan82553 ай бұрын
  • Nice movie! It shows the difference of years back.

    @evarodriguezalequin5705@evarodriguezalequin57052 ай бұрын
  • If any man happens to watch this movie, could you please answer this question...Why are ALL MEN like this? Why arent there any REAL MEN who actually WANT to love and take care of a woman who loves him and takes care of him? I'd REALLY like to know the TRUTH. Im 60 years old, and this happened to me TWICE. I trusted and believed in two men. And i ended up being used, hurt, humiliated, and a single mother. How does a man justify doing this to a woman?

    @sparkysmom7149@sparkysmom71493 ай бұрын
    • I’m not a man but not all men are like these dudes. But interestingly enough, some men during these years harassed women with impunity. Then Hollywood made movies that portrayed men harassing women with impunity. It was absolutely wrong, but acceptable, apparently.

      @jennamont6618@jennamont66183 ай бұрын
    • I hear you sister! Completely broke my heart..changed how I see the world forever. Watching this show I seriously wish I could step into this movies and punch this dude out 🙀Still working on my leftover emotions😂

      @Raggedy-Ann@Raggedy-Ann3 ай бұрын
    • Bărbații de fel sunt vânători aleargă după multe trofee......

      @marianaijdelea5829@marianaijdelea58292 ай бұрын
    • I dated a man for 2 weeks and he asked me to din ner ..he started getting grabby and I told him to stop ..I got my purse and left ..

      @mariascudder3277@mariascudder32772 ай бұрын
    • I mean you no disrespect because I have had men manipulate me into doing things but after it happened to you the first time how, or rather what transpired that enabled it to happen a second time please? Normally I wouldn’t ask because it’s none of my business but you have put it out in the public domain. Not all men are like this btw

      @Naijella86@Naijella862 ай бұрын
  • Отличный фильм, Спасибо!

    @user-uh1gh7vr8v@user-uh1gh7vr8v3 ай бұрын
  • You can tell the age of a movie by how much a payphone costs.

    @pauladouglas9891@pauladouglas9891Ай бұрын
  • I wish this was shown in Black & white. The color looks to funny and fake. Love old movies

    @spanz21@spanz21Ай бұрын
    • @spanz21 Another uploader has it in b&w as I watched that version.

      @laurakibben4147@laurakibben414720 күн бұрын
  • My father was transferred to many countries.. One country i worked with several girls who wore wedding rings, they lived in a very modern home for pregnant girls. When these girls started to show their bump, they would resign from their employment. I knew about 3 of them..all babies were adopted. Then when we moved to New Zealand, i worked with a girl who would eventually go to the Salvation Army home for unmarried mothers..bleak and sterile. It taught my a very valuable lesson, be careful when you have sex. The era late 1960's.

    @avengernemesis7990@avengernemesis79903 ай бұрын
  • Great. Thanks

    @benancegeorge5480@benancegeorge54803 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful, hi and thanks from Germany.

    @katipohl2431@katipohl24313 ай бұрын
  • Robert Vaughn!

    @dennismorris7573@dennismorris75733 ай бұрын
  • Great acting. Love the ending.

    @preciousprecious6358@preciousprecious63583 ай бұрын
    • Maybe they could have asked her to live with them and become the child's grandparents instead?

      @lindasands1433@lindasands14333 ай бұрын
    • ❤ I agree. Helping a mother and child is more beautiful 😍

      @rebeccafrost5542@rebeccafrost55422 ай бұрын
  • My mom was 10 when this movie came out. Being raised by her grandmother in her mother's home. Neither of who apparently taught her nothing and 6 years later would be forced to drop out of 10th grade and marry the kid up the street who was responsible by said mom who had been busy with bowling league, sorority friends and continuing dating despite moms father having left her as soon as my mom was born. 😏😏

    @laurakibben4147@laurakibben414720 күн бұрын
  • Hermoso film , felicitaciones al que subió la película ❤❤❤❤ qué buen final ¡¡¡¡

    @gracielaencina8192@gracielaencina81923 ай бұрын
  • That was a really hard decision back then. The homes and people were not that nice in my Country. I grew up in a holiday area and I nearly died having my 1st baby and so did he. I was admitted in labour 12 weeks early and the head Nurse didn’t believe I was married because there was so much fluid in my fingers my wedding ring came off at 10 weeks. She threw me into a room with unwed Mothers, that didn’t bother me. What did was the way they were treated and forced to sign away their babies. A marriage certificate does not make a Mother and they lied, yelled and were cruel. I told one her rights even though I knew the head Nurse would hit me again, back then I thought she had the right to do so. That Mother took her baby home where her Mother had prepared a Nursery. She was happy to support her daughter. I was in Labour for four and a half days, no Doctor was called and my son was barely alive from being held back so long.

    @karenstrong8887@karenstrong88873 ай бұрын
    • So glad you survived all this,my sincere respect and all the best to you, greetings from Germany ❤

      @silviamonz2062@silviamonz20623 ай бұрын
    • No One desefrves to be hit or yelled at , a life is precious and special

      @mariascudder3277@mariascudder32772 ай бұрын
  • Great movie!💥❤

    @tamibell4325@tamibell43253 ай бұрын
  • 😮..โหหนังเรื่องนี้เก่ามาก ภาพเสียงยังสวยคมชัดแจ๋ว ผ่านมา66ปีสุดยอด😊❤❤🤟👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐📽 🎞 🎥 🎬

    @naklaphat3369@naklaphat33693 ай бұрын
  • Miss Miller's Mom comment was cold blooded @22:00 regarding her daughter's father. I was here for the "shade of it all." Right on mom. LoL haha

    @Aristocrats1234@Aristocrats123421 күн бұрын
  • I'm glad Betty changed her mind!

    @jorgefernandez-tv1fs@jorgefernandez-tv1fs3 ай бұрын
  • Good movie❣️Loved the ending❣️🫶

    @ajja4038@ajja40383 ай бұрын
  • Très bon film, merci 😊

    @annicklecoustre6658@annicklecoustre66583 ай бұрын
  • Great movie 🍿 ❤

    @MariaNavarro-tx8pl@MariaNavarro-tx8pl3 ай бұрын
  • Oh this is the first film I've watched with the colorization. I'd say, I don't like it at all! Everyone looks like they are suffering from some sort of upper eye lid and corners of the mouth condition. 🤪

    @shayle62@shayle623 ай бұрын
  • Great movie ❤

    @phyllisspencer343@phyllisspencer3432 ай бұрын
  • Чудесное исполнение,очень трогательный фильм.Спасибо.❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍

    @lalimangoshvili9010@lalimangoshvili90103 ай бұрын
  • Lovely movie!

    @fashionbeauty4you@fashionbeauty4youАй бұрын
  • Glad this one turned out good!

    @fluterific00@fluterific00Ай бұрын
  • Tempos de filmes maravilhosos ❤

    @cereswitt8453@cereswitt84532 ай бұрын
  • Love Linda’s phone!

    @mmay6621@mmay66213 ай бұрын
  • Adorei o filme infelizmente muitas não tiveram essa oportunidade essa garra de querer ter a força determinação pra cuidarem de seus filhos meninas que foram enganadas desde esse tempo em que eu ainda não era nascida sou de 87 e já havia homens maldosos que tiraram o direito dessas moças se casarem virgem com um homem bom honesto que quisessem realmente se casar antes de se relacionarem. E muitas moças morreram fazendo abortos que dó outras tiraram a vida de um inocente por dor ódio do que elas passaram por serem enganadas por esses homens sem caráter. 😢

    @vanessaoliveirareceitastop4108@vanessaoliveirareceitastop41083 ай бұрын
    • I love the way we dressed while pregnant back then, modest.

      @kimberlycarpenter574@kimberlycarpenter5743 ай бұрын
  • Triste e emocionante😢exemplo pra muitas meninas

    @mariagoncalina6405@mariagoncalina64052 ай бұрын
  • Super film

    @evelynesavigny1003@evelynesavigny10033 ай бұрын
  • Excelente, me encanto

    @beatrizferreira7809@beatrizferreira78093 ай бұрын
  • It's sad because I got pregnant at 17 and it was no big thing because all I had to do was get on food stamps luckily my husband yes husband we got legally married at 18 he had a good job so I didn't get on welfare till yrs later but I was raised it's ok go on welfare like it's nothing I realize now that I don't have to live like that, none of my children live off the system they all work jobs for there family and kids .

    @user-uz9ng4ht3j@user-uz9ng4ht3j3 ай бұрын
    • These trolls are really something.

      @HarrisPilton789@HarrisPilton7893 ай бұрын
    • I’m glad to hear you got married; it’s always nice hearing about teenage mothers that made it work and married the man that impregnated them

      @Naijella86@Naijella862 ай бұрын
  • Köszönöm szépen.👍❤

    @margitborbely9542@margitborbely95422 ай бұрын
  • I actually do wish we could make America great again. Miss old morals and good manners and safe streets and pride in country and love of God and family and country. Men were men and women were women. Amen. ❤

    @seeleygirl6178@seeleygirl61782 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, it's a real sin we can't go back to a time when having to marry a latent criminal under duress was the "moral" thing to do to a woman.🇺🇸❤

      @jhlfsc@jhlfsc2 ай бұрын
    • Amen!!!

      @llamapajama7840@llamapajama7840Ай бұрын
    • ​@@jhlfsc criminals are NOT born. An American was indoctrinated to defect to ISIS ! We counsel them until they are healed. We should NEVER get pregnant without a marriage license. It is more dangerous to others than driving without a driver's license.

      @hannahnpmungamuri8516@hannahnpmungamuri8516Ай бұрын
    • Everything was more hidden then. I remember.

      @kathleengill994@kathleengill99415 күн бұрын
  • Excelente película saludos desde santo domingo república dominicana 🇩🇴 23-04-2024

    @CarlosMirandaRd@CarlosMirandaRd27 күн бұрын
  • The level of sarcasm at 16:54 is soo 2024!

    @Tigrezebra@Tigrezebra2 ай бұрын
  • "Американская трагедия" с хорошим финалом! Хороший фильм, но продолжение было бы интереснее.

    @olgatelegina486@olgatelegina4863 ай бұрын
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