Walking Through the Fire (1979)
A young wife discovers that she has Hodgkin's Disease. It can be treated, but complicating the situation is the fact that she is pregnant, and the treatment can endanger the life of her unborn baby, as well as herself.
Director: Robert Day
Genre: Drama, TV Movie
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: May 15, 1979
Cast
- Bess Armstrong - Laurel Lee
- Tom Mason - Richard Lee
- Richard Masur - Dr. Maitland
- Swoosie Kurtz - Caria
- Ken Kercheval - Dr. Freeman
- June Lockhart - Ruth Moore
- J.D. Cannon - Dr. Goodwin
- Bonnie Bedelia - Dr. Rand
- Daniel Benton - Dr. Levinson
- Hal Frederick - William Francis
Screenplay
- Sue Grafton
- Laurel Lee (Book)
Music: Fred Karlin
Editing: Jerrold L. Ludwig
Production: Time-Life Television Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
pregnancy, illness
More Films by Director: Robert Day
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Walking Through the Fire about?
- A young wife discovers that she has Hodgkin's Disease. It can be treated, but complicating the situation is the fact that she is pregnant, and the treatment can endanger the life of her unborn baby, as well as herself.
- Who directed Walking Through the Fire?
- Walking Through the Fire was directed by Robert Day.
- Who stars in Walking Through the Fire?
- Walking Through the Fire stars Bess Armstrong, Tom Mason, Richard Masur, Swoosie Kurtz, Ken Kercheval, June Lockhart.
- How long is Walking Through the Fire?
- Walking Through the Fire has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is Walking Through the Fire?
- Walking Through the Fire is a Drama, TV Movie film.
- Where was Walking Through the Fire produced?
- Walking Through the Fire was produced in United States of America.