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  1. May 21, 1989 · Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure: Directed by Mel Damski. With Beau Bridges, Pat Hingle, Roxana Zal, Will Oldham. A caring community and variety of people nationwide come together to rescue a baby who is trapped in an abandoned water well, but they have a short time before something bad might happen.

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    • Drama
    • Mel Damski
    • 1989-05-21
  2. ABC. Release. May 21, 1989. ( 1989-05-21) Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure (1989) is a dramatic television film for ABC, based on the true story of the rescue of 18-month-old Jessica McClure from a well. It featured, as extras, many participants in the actual rescue and its coverage.

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  3. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Based on a much-publicized true story, this drama follows the attempts to rescue little Jessica McClure, a Texas toddler who has fallen into a well more than 20 feet ...

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    • Mel Damski
    • TV-PG
    • Beau Bridges
  4. Rescue of Jessica McClure. Jessica McClure Morales (born March 26, 1986; widely known as " Baby Jessica " in 1987 [1]) fell into a well in her aunt's backyard in Midland, Texas, on October 14, 1987, at the age of 18 months. Over the next 56 hours, rescuers worked to free her from the 8 in (20 cm) well casing, about 22 ft (7 m) below grade.

  5. Based onea a true story. Jessica was an ordinary, everyday little girl until she fell 20 feet down an abandoned well shaft in Odessa, Texas. As the day drags...

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  6. Synopsis. Based on the true story of baby Jessica McClure who fell into a drain pipe in her back yard while playing. She was stuck in the pipe about 20 to 30 feet down and it took rescuers 58 hours to get her out. There was fear that if they shook the earth too much with machinery they could cause Jessica to fall further down and die.

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  8. Based on the true story of baby Jessica McClure who fell into a drain pipe in her back yard while playing. She was stuck in the pipe about 20 to 30 feet down and it took rescuers 58 hours to get her out. There was fear that if they shook the earth too much with machinery they could cause Jessica to fall further down and die. Mel Damski. Director.