Can you help with the name of an old Martin Sheen film.? - log cabin curtains
I remember the film Martin Sheen in the '70s, I think. He was a man (Martin Sheen) who kidnaps a young girl and took her with him to refer to a small cabin in rural America. It was initially against his will, and quickly gained his trust, so that they the store to get buy materials for the blind. The dealer recognized the material as a special order and the missing child. Finally, the sheriff and his assistants took the cabin, but at that moment she fell in love with her captor. He was mortally wounded. Can someone help me with the name of this movie?
Log Cabin Curtains Can You Help With The Name Of An Old Martin Sheen Film.?
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The film was called "Sweet Hostage" and was developed by Linda Blair in "The Fame" play Exorcist.
Sweet Hostage
Sweet Hostage (1975) (TV)
User Rating: 6.3/10 (198 votes)
Overview
Director:
Lee Philips
Editors:
Nathaniel Benchley (novel)
Edward Hume (screenplay)
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Publication Date:
October 10, 1975 (USA) more
Gender:
Drama / Romance more
Currency:
Was it a kidnapping .... or ransom? more
Plot Outline:
An escaped mental patients abducted an illiterate teenage peasant and takes his mountain hideout, where they were fast friends and eventually love.
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Plot Keywords:
Remove / Mental Illness / CAB / Fantasy / Based on the novel
Awards:
Nominated for a Golden Globe Plus
User Reviews:
Playing performance and story! more
Issued (weighted average)
Linda Blair ... Doris Mae Withers
Martin Sheen ... Leonard Hatch
Jeanne Cooper ... Mrs. Withers
Bert Remsen ... Withers
Lee de Broux ... Sheriff Emmet (as Lee Debroux) (as Lee De Broux)
Diehl Berti ... Harry Fox
Al Hopson ... Mr. Smathers
Bill Sterchi ... Hank Smathers
Roberto De Leo, Valentino ... John
Michael Eiland ... Tom Martinez (Michael C. Eiland)
Mary Michael Carnes ... Dry goods clerk
Don Hann ... Liquor Store Owner
Ross Old ... Hospital Attendant
Chris Williams ... Man in Bungalow
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