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Who pays the fiddler?

United States, 1971
film

An open-ended dramatisation dealing with the conflicts and decisions facing a young unmarried couple who discover that the girl is pregnant. Designed to stimu..

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I'm seventeen, I'm pregnant and I don't know what to do

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Illegal abortion

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His responsibility?

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Pay the piper

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Gone up north for a while

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Phoebe

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And they lived happily ever after

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Abortion: a tale of two cities

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Love carefully

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