Her mother (Diane Baker) has Alzheimer's and can't recognize her own daughter.
And of course, there is the unmarried secretary who dated a rich cad and got pregnant, Diane Baker.
Diane Baker is saved, though, probably because she refuses to get an abortion; she does, however, lose the baby in an accident.
The naïve but good-hearted Diane Baker is redeemed.
A cure is already too late for John Tacket, the boy whom Diane Baker first heard about in Michigan more than a decade ago.
Diane Baker is the producer for the American Film Institute.
Her mother Ruth (Diane Baker) explains that Bruce also wanted to be a writer.
Diane Baker was announced as her replacement, but the role eventually went to Jill St. John.
Diane Baker is the sophisticated city aunt, Lila, who steps in to take charge.