My Child Must Live (1951)

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Having become a beggar on the streets, Alexis reminisces about his love affair with a wealthy girl, Eva, who gave him the accordion he always wanted. When she became pregnant, Alexis suggested that she not have an abortion, in exchange for disappearing from her life. She married a failed man of aristocratic descent, who soon abandoned her for a cabaret dancer, embezzling a large part of her fortune. Alexis kidnaps his child and ends up in prison. Many years later, he is released from prison and watches his daughter's progress from afar. She learns the truth about her father from a former employee of her mother's business and rushes to find him.

Director: Nikos Tsiforos
Genre: Drama
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Country: Greece
Language: ελληνικά
Original Language: el
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is My Child Must Live about?
Having become a beggar on the streets, Alexis reminisces about his love affair with a wealthy girl, Eva, who gave him the accordion he always wanted. When she became pregnant, Alexis suggested that she not have an abortion, in exchange for disappearing from her life. She married a failed man of aristocratic descent, who soon abandoned her for a cabaret dancer, embezzling a large part of her fortune. Alexis kidnaps his child and ends up in prison. Many years later, he is released from prison and watches his daughter's progress from afar. She learns the truth about her father from a former employee of her mother's business and rushes to find him.
Who directed My Child Must Live?
My Child Must Live was directed by Nikos Tsiforos.
Who stars in My Child Must Live?
My Child Must Live stars Ketty Panou, Nikos Tzogias, Kaiti Lambropoulou, Anthi Miliadi, Thodoros Moridis, Lavrentis Dianellos.
What genre is My Child Must Live?
My Child Must Live is a Drama film.
Where was My Child Must Live produced?
My Child Must Live was produced in Greece.