Little Boy Lost

Little Boy Lost

7.7

Sep 21 1953

2h 35m

Drama

A war correspondent who was stationed in Paris during WW II married a French girl who was murdered by the Nazis. After the war he returns to to try to find his son, whom he lost during a bombing raid but has been told is living in an orphanage in Paris.

Bing Crosby

Bing Crosby

Bill Wainright

Claude Dauphin

Claude Dauphin

Pierre Verdier

Christian Fourcade

Christian Fourcade

Jean

Gabrielle Dorziat

Gabrielle Dorziat

Mother Superior

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