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  1. Having Babies (1976) TV movie feature. Starring: Desi Arnaz Jr, Adrienne Barbeau, Ronny Cox, Harry Guardino, Helen Hunt, Vicki Lawrence, Richard Masur, Greg Mullavy, Linda Purl, Karen...

    • 9 min
    • 33,4K
    • HavingBabies
  2. 3 mar 1978 · Having Babies III: Directed by Jackie Cooper. With Kathleen Beller, Patty Duke, Phil Foster, Dennis Howard. Dr. Julie Farr presides over three impending births and cannot help but get involved in the lives of her troubled patients.

    • (34)
    • Drama
    • Jackie Cooper
    • 1978-03-03
  3. Having Babies. ( 1976 ) « Eight Lives in Crisis…Eight Desperate Calls for Help. Can They Find It in the First Cry of a New Born Child?» Drama. The story of four couples who are about to have children using the Lamaze method. Сast and Crew. Stars. Desi Arnaz Jr. Adrienne Barbeau. Ronny Cox. Harry Guardino. Tom Kennedy. Vicki Lawrence. Richard Masur.

    • Robert Day
    • The Jozak Company
    • Desi Arnaz Jr.
    • United States
  4. 'Having Babies' is a 1978 comedy-drama movie that explores the joys, challenges, and anxieties of becoming a parent for the first time. Directed by John Derek, the movie stars Kathleen Beller as Marisa, a young woman who dreams of starting a family with her husband Brian, played by Ted Danson.

    • (32)
    • Kathleen Beller, Patty Duke, Phil Foster
    • Jackie Cooper
    • Filmrise
  5. 1 ★★★★½ rating (17%) ★★★★★. Popular reviews. More. Review by Michael Shawn ★★★ 3. Susan Sullivan is back as Dr. Julie Farr, an empathetic OBGYN helping a new bunch of women through the joys and pains of pregnancy and trying to get pregnant.

    • Richard Michaels
  6. Having Babies. 1976 Directed by Robert Day. Eight Lives in Crisis… Eight Desperate Calls for Help. Can They Find It in the First Cry of a New Born Child? The story of four couples who are about to have children using the Lamaze method. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. The first film concentrated on a natural childbirth class. This second film broadens the subject matter with glances at adoptions and unwanted pregnancies. Among the many new parents are Tony Bill (taking time off from his producing career), Carol Lynley, Wayne Rogers, Lee Meriweather and Rhea Perlman.