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Footprints

"Betsy knew she had broken God's law. Now she was discovering His grace and forgiveness!"

February 14, 1977 0h 32m

Originally released in 1977. Footprints is a feature film. directed by Bruce Lood. At just 32 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Bambi Holzer, Barbara Sullivan, and Sue Keenan

Synopsis

Certainly by today's standards, and even in the minds of people at church, Betsy classified as a good girl. She and Michael — high school steadies - fell madly in love. Or so they thought. Like Betsy, Michael owned an exemplary reputation. He, too, participated actively with the youth at their church. But then everything changed, suddenly and cruelly, when Betsy missed school one day to see a doctor. The doctor confirmed her fears. She was pregnant. The soft music silent, the glow of romance dim, Michael and Betsy discovered they really weren't in love at all. That didn't change the fact, however, of a new life they had brought into existence. Should they get married? Should Betsy submit to an abortion? Should she have the baby and offer it for adoption? Should she keep the baby as a single mother?

Quick Facts

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Release Date February 14, 1977 48 years ago
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Runtime 0h 32m 32 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Ken Anderson Films

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Footprints about?

Certainly by today's standards, and even in the minds of people at church, Betsy classified as a good girl. She and Michael — high school steadies - fell madly in love. Or so they thought. Like B...

Who directed Footprints?

Footprints was directed by Bruce Lood.

How long is Footprints?

Footprints has a runtime of 0 hours and 32 minutes (32 minutes total).

When was Footprints released?

Footprints was released on February 14, 1977 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Footprints?

The main cast of Footprints includes Bambi Holzer, Barbara Sullivan, Sue Keenan, Roger Bensinger, Marge Kotlisky.