Stolen From The Womb

Synopsis: Inspired by true events, Diane and Rob King are thrilled over the news of Diane's pregnancy. Chelsey Miller, a woman desperate to have a baby, discovers that she's unable to have one of her own, and stalks the unsuspecting Diane with the intentions of stealing her baby. When Diane's due date approaches, Chelsey kidnaps her and gives her a labor-inducing drug, forcing Diane to deliver the baby. Chelsey takes the baby and Diane is found alive. Now Diane and Rob must do everything they can to find their newborn, who has a rare congenital condition that needs to be treated immediately, before it is too late.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director(s): Terry Ingram
Production: Lighthouse Pictures, Inc.
 
IMDB:
5.2
TV-14
Year:
2014
84 min
62 Views


1

I know it's hard, Chelsey.

You have to push it hard again.

Just a little, but it will be over.

There it is. You did it.

Time of death:
22. 18.

I want to see her.

UKEDEN OTROK:

The studio is wonderful. -Yeah.

They finished it six months ago.

Will you really go home?

I can drive you.

It's just a few streets.

Walking will benefit me.

Are you evaluating tasks today?

-All day. The Bruce are the worst.

How do they come to fax if they

do not know how to use commas?

Go create a young

mind, Professor King.

I love you. -Me too.

- I love you, Johnny. Enjoy.

It's in the first quarter.

- It seems so.

I have a deadline on April 20.

- On April 15th! -Res? It's so close.

You're pregnant for 10 weeks.

How do you know you're wearing a son?

I'm sorry, I do not want to stick,

I heard your husband

call him Johnny.

Our joke.

You know how in the books

compare the size of the baby

with fruit or vegetables?

Days 38 and 39 are

squash and watermelon.

I'm trying to forget that.

In the fifth week, we

officially confirmed pregnancy.

In the book we read that the

child is as big as an apple pie.

Hearty. I like it.

-Diane. -Chelsey.

Girls, let's start.

I see new faces.

If you have any

questions, please select.

This course prepares you

on a miraculous journey

waiting for future moments.

Put the soles together

for the start.

What brought you to Pineville?

My husband Rob teaches English

literature at the university.

He's got a great job.

- Do you also lecture?

Yes, and instead of Emily

Dickinson and G. B. Shawa

my children are reading Hat with a hat

and Night, month.

I'm in kindergarten.

- It's a bit exciting. You see the future.

Yeah. It's full of juice, glue

and always unbuttoned shoes.

Is your husband so happy

with parenthood like you?

I'm sorry, I'm asking too much.

-It's okay. We're not together.

I'm sorry.

We had problems.

In one year, I had

three abortions.

Jesse, my husband,

wanted to quit.

He hurt him too much when

he dared, then gave up.

All the time, we argued.

I think he'll be happy when I tell him.

- This requires courage. - Yeah?

Of course.

If you do not expect anything,

you can not be disappointed.

But hope requires courage.

-I hope.

I dream about my family.

I'll make that dream come true.

- So you're a good mom.

Thank you.

Jesse?

Just a moment.

Chelsey, what are you doing here?

- It's nice to see you, too.

I'm sorry, I did not expect you.

An interesting word choice.

I expect the children. I'm pregnant.

Ten weeks.

There you were.

You should know.

Only once, since I moved out.

- One more time.

Did you do it on purpose?

Did you want me to come back to me?

It would be stupid.

Chels, it's not like that.

But that's not good.

The doctor says it's dangerous.

He did not expect pregnancy,

it's not the same.

I can not do it anymore.

I told you.

I could be happy too, but

that's not enough for you.

Nothing has changed.

- It's all.

We're not just the two of us.

We'll be three.

I would like to believe that.

I'm sorry, it's too

much for me right now.

I need time.

- Right.

Talk to you.

Yoga really takes three hours?

One hour, but I went to

lunch with my new friend.

Chelsey, she would give

birth a week after me.

Great, you have a pregnant friend.

-Yeah. Still coffee? -Thank you.

Good afternoon, "Real Estate

Goehring-Oland". Who are you looking for?

Of course, just a moment.

Hello! Welcome to Pineville.

-Thank you. -I am pleased. -Me too.

It's nice to meet you too.

They need at least two bedrooms.

-Three.

When do you have a deadline? -5. March.

- It's late April. - Congratulations!

I know a great gynecologist; on Saturday

I go to yoga for pregnant women.

Fantastic, thank you. - Let's see

what you need before you are born.

Great, thank you.

Would you like to buy shoes? I need a break,

as long as the twins are in kindergarten.

I can not, I'm going to Chelsea with

a cosmetician. - Who's Chelsey?

Nice girl, I met her on yoga.

You can go with us,

but we go to a salon where only

natural peels and creams are used.

It's twice as expensive.

- Make a robbery.

Chelsey walks into a regular salon.

She thinks chemicals

can harm the baby.

Is this her first child? -Yeah.

Books and blogs are

full of warnings

on countless harmful effects on

the child before and after birth.

When you're born, you learn

believe in your own sense.

Get rid of the dirt

and spend the day.

That's why I need you.

You've broken the path.

And you have pregnant suits that I

can borrow. - I'll look for them.

That's fun. See yoga on Saturday?

-Yeah.

What are you doing this weekend? Would you like to

watch a movie for women who are not interested in men?

On Friday, Terry and Paula and kids

are having dinner. Come on, come on.

I do not want to disturb you. - You will not.

Come on, it's gonna be fun. - Right.

Great. See you at 18.

- Anything I bring? - Ego.

My car. See you on Friday.

-Honey.

"Do you have dinner time?"

Chels, I'm sorry

to hear the news.

I do not know what all this means for us.

We have a lot of problems.

I know.

But I want to be with you.

I'm going with you to the reviews.

We'll see how it goes.

Jesse, at week 12, we're.

This is the end of the first quarter.

This is important. The last three

times we did not come this far.

We spent the first time

eight months and a half.

This time it will not be so.

I know it will not.

No

No, no, no, no, no.

No.

Purple and pink turtle?

Cool.

Di, tell me you'll jump around my

kids even when you have your own.

I do not know why not.

Is it okay to come?

We are not invited both.

It's a dinner for couples, family.

I do not want to be alone. - I know, but...

You said you would do everything

for me during pregnancy.

I need that.

Fine.

Come on.

Sorry, we missed the house.

No, I'm Paul. Come in.

-I am pleased. -Enako.

Welcome. -Thank you.

- And flowers!

Di! Your friends came in.

- They're alive.

Diane, this is my husband, Jesse.

I hope it's okay for me to come.

-Great! Welcome.

You said I should not bring anything,

but I can not get empty hands.

I put something together.

When I do it, it's

usually from a delicacy.

This is our favorite cake.

Chocolate chocolate... Chocolate!

Peanut butter.

It's delicious.

It's official. My child now

wants to live with you.

Diane says you got it

a week's time for her.

Yeah. -Super, we met.

Together we will have an important

event together. It's exciting.

I agree. I think it was a fate.

I was convinced that I met you.

They are certainly very

happy to have a twin.

Not always. Sometimes it's like

living with little spouses.

Are your twin boys in your family?

If you are being treated for infertility,

they are. - We're really discovering.

Nature gave us no family,

and we turned to science.

Our best decision.

You guys understand. If you want a family,

you have to be persistent, do everything.

The knife is in the drawer.

Thank you.

You brought Jesse. - I know.

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