
An American soldier discovers an abandoned baby hidden in a dumpster and, with the enthusiastic support of his aircraft crew, secures urgent medical care for the child. Korean officials, however, resist contacting their commander to place the infant in an orphanage. The film dramatizes this true 1953 incident.
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Richard Thomas
Dr. Hugh Bud Keenan

Ric Young
Mr. Kim

Jonathan Banks
Father O'Riley

David Grant Wright
Officer of the Deck

Eve Gordon
Genevieve 'Gen' Keenan

Joe Bays
Santa / Mailman

James Healy Jr.
Dan Keenan (as James Healy)

Michael Ensign
Bert Schumann

Bill Bolender
Gen. Maxwell Taylor

Adrian Sparks
Vice Admiral Brisco

Thomas G. Waites
Supply Sergeant

Gerald McRaney
Capt. John 'Chick' Hayward

Doris Roberts
Sister Philomena

Jeanine Jackson
Christine Schofield

Gabriel Ricardez
Sailor

Keith MacKechnie
Joey Camerini

Tim Haldeman
Visa Consul

Brien Perry
Sailor #2

Trae Thomas
Lewis

Joey Zimmerman
John Keenan

Benjamin Lum
Mr. Han

Karen S. Gregan
Shirley Keenan (as Karen Gregan)

Jason Sutliff
Sailor #1

Charles Martiniz
Seattle Cab Driver

Andrew Walker
Lt. Commander

Michael Woolson
Clemmer

Paul Sincoff
G.I. Dan

Joseph Foss
Jack Miller

Kelly Cirieco
Nikki Keenan

James Mesher
Vice President Richard Nixon

David E. Fresilli
Hospital Crewman

Darrell Britt
Dock Worker

Tristan Klier
Newborn Danny

Cameron Klier
Newborn Danny

Bianca Lucci
3-Month-Old Danny

Madison Lucci
3-Month-Old Danny

Paris Lucci
3-Month-Old Danny

Tiffany Lucci
3-Month-Old Danny

Chase Harrigan Slover
6-Month-Old Danny
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