| Glynis Johns | ... | Jo Eunson | |
| Cameron Mitchell | ... | Robert Eunson | |
| Rex Thompson | ... | Robbie Eunson | |
| Patty McCormack | ... | Annabelle Eunson | |
| Ernest Truex | ... | Doctor Delbert | |
| Hope Emerson | ... | Mrs. Pubmeister | |
| Alan Hale Jr. | ... | Tom Cullen (as Alan Hale) | |
| Sylvia Field | ... | Lelia Delbert | |
| Royal Dano | ... | Howard Tyler | |
| Reta Shaw | ... | Mrs. Runyon | |
| Stephen Wootton | ... | Jimmy Eunson | |
| Butch Bernard | ... | Kirk Eunson | |
| Yolanda White | ... | Elizabeth Eunson | |
| Rita Johnson | ... | Katie Tyler | |
| Ellen Corby | ... | Mrs. Raiden | |
| Rosalyn Boulter | ... | Mrs. Stephens | |
| Francis De Sales | ... | Mr. Stephens (as Francis DeSales) | |
| Jon Provost | ... | Robbie Eunson - age 6 | |
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| Mary Adams | ... | Mrs. Roscoe (uncredited) | |
| Madge Blake | ... | Woman who opens door (uncredited) | |
| Margaret Brayton | ... | Mrs. Cecilia Bradley (uncredited) | |
| Dorothy Brody | ... | Raiden Twin (uncredited) | |
| Penny Brody | ... | Raiden Twin (uncredited) | |
| Jeff Coyne | ... | Baby (uncredited) | |
| Keith Coyne | ... | Baby (uncredited) | |
| Mark Easton | ... | Baby (uncredited) | |
| Paul Easton | ... | Baby (uncredited) | |
| Roy Engel | ... | Mr. Harry Bradley (uncredited) | |
| Tiger Fafara | ... | Bit Role (uncredited) | |
| Dabbs Greer | ... | Clendenning (uncredited) | |
| Darlene Marie Harris | ... | Baby (uncredited) | |
| Gloria Elaine Harris | ... | Baby (uncredited) | |
| Karen D. Hartman | ... | Baby (uncredited) | |
| Vicki L. Hartman | ... | Baby (uncredited) | |
| Henry Kulky | ... | Drunk (uncredited) | |
| Frank Marlowe | ... | Hanson (uncredited) | |
| Peter Michael | ... | Dutch Fischer (uncredited) | |
| Frank Mitchell | ... | Painless Paine (uncredited) | |
| Norman Ollestad | ... | Boy (uncredited) | |
| Lida Piazza | ... | Passerby (uncredited) | |
| Terry Ann Ross | ... | Jane Eunson (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Allen Reisner | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Dale Eunson | (screen play) and | |
| Katherine Albert | (screen play) (as Katherine Eunson) | |
| Dale Eunson | (story) | |
| Dale Eunson | novel "The Day They Gave Babies Away" (uncredited) | |
Produced by | |||
| Sam Wiesenthal | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Max Steiner | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| William V. Skall | (director of photography) (as William Skall) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Bettie Mosher | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Albert S. D'Agostino | |||
| Frank T. Smith | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Glen Daniels | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Bernice Pontrelli | (costumes) | ||
Makeup Department | |||
| Larry Germain | .... | hair stylist | |
| Harry Maret | .... | makeup supervisor (as Harry Maret Jr.) | |
Production Management | |||
| Edward Killy | .... | unit manager (uncredited) | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Russell Llewellyn | .... | assistant director | |
Sound Department | |||
| Terry Kellum | .... | sound | |
| James Thompson | .... | sound | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Alan Crosland Jr. | .... | editorial supervisor | |
Music Department | |||
| Murray Cutter | .... | orchestrator | |
Other crew | |||
| Ned Moss | .... | unit publicist (uncredited) | |
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When we were in high school and college, my sister and I used to watch this movie every time it came on TV. If it started at 3AM, we were there with our tissues! We watched it so many times, that I would start to cry even before any thing sad happens. My sister and I are trying to find a copy so we can share it with our daughters. So far I've found 14 Video stores nation-wide that still carry it, but I don't know yet if any of them will rent it to me via the mail. I'm hopeful though, because any one who has ever seen this special movie, never forgets it. I now have seven children of my own, and even though none of them have seen it, they all know the story, and the title. It's difficult to summarize ALL MINE TO GIVE, without giving the story away. If you see it once, you'll look forward to seeing it again and again. I don't think there is another movie of this type that elicits such a universal reaction from the viewers.