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Taken: The Search for Sophie Parker

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
607
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Julie Benz in Taken: The Search for Sophie Parker (2013)
DramaMysteryThriller

After her daughter is abducted in Russia, an NYPD detective goes out of her way to find and save her.After her daughter is abducted in Russia, an NYPD detective goes out of her way to find and save her.After her daughter is abducted in Russia, an NYPD detective goes out of her way to find and save her.

  • Director
    • Don Michael Paul
  • Writers
    • Ellis Black
    • Rafael Jordan
  • Stars
    • Julie Benz
    • Amy Bailey
    • Jeffrey Meek
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    607
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Don Michael Paul
    • Writers
      • Ellis Black
      • Rafael Jordan
    • Stars
      • Julie Benz
      • Amy Bailey
      • Jeffrey Meek
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Julie Benz
    Julie Benz
    • Stevie Parker
    Amy Bailey
    Amy Bailey
    • Nadia
    Jeffrey Meek
    Jeffrey Meek
    • Jimmy Devlin
    Naomi Battrick
    Naomi Battrick
    • Sophie Parker
    Jemma Dallender
    Jemma Dallender
    • Janie Hillman
    Andrew Byron
    Andrew Byron
    • Mikhail
    Matvey Borushko
    • Bobby
    Valentin Ganev
    Valentin Ganev
    • Chief Mirov
    Alastair Mackenzie
    Alastair Mackenzie
    • Ambassador Hillman
    Velislav Pavlov
    • Sergei…
    Marina Kiskinova
    • French Girl
    Elena Boeva
    • U.S. Envoy
    Vladimir Kolev
    • Russian Cop
    Vladimir Mihaylov
    • Russian Hacker
    • (as Vlado Mihaylov)
    Yordan Bojankov
    • The Bouncer
    Emilia Klayn
    • CNN Anchorman
    Raicho Vasilev
    • Bouncer #2
    Atanas Srebrev
    Atanas Srebrev
    • FBI Agent
    • Director
      • Don Michael Paul
    • Writers
      • Ellis Black
      • Rafael Jordan
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    1sarapearll

    Ridiculous Movie! Omg! I can't believe this JOKE of a movie...

    Geez! where should i start?I thought i was watching a soap opera or a romance developing in the beginning of this movie.Hard to believe the calm demeanor of these 2 parents that realized their girls were both kidnapped and missing.The mother barely showed any emotion other than flirting with both her partner and the ambassador which was ridiculous after finding out your daughter is missing,or possibly dead.I was in a state of LIKE SERIOUSLY? when both women decided to confront and chase after these dangerous kidnappers and mobsters on their own using their sexuality to approach more than one situation.I was already bored half way through it.Who in the world would believe that this one woman can go hunt down such dangerous people and investigate mostly on her own. The ambassador's daughter was taken along with her daughter and this one woman along with the security watch woman that usually watches the girls,but conveniently had the night off are suppose to somehow kick ass and find a way to trace the girls whereabouts.Totally delusional plot and story line.Again i will say,i have never seen a mother more at peace and relaxed about her daughter missing,then for some moments into the show the actual Russian police, who we all know would never allow a woman to call the shots,let alone have a gun running around seeking her own justice.I mean really?The police are usually corrupt and on the inside of these type of crimes,kidnappings and trafficking women for a monetary fee themselves to look the other way.Anyway,the police finally joins this woman to search while the other woman security assist her as well, to find the girls.These two women threw me off during time spent together with the almost sensual energy and chemistry between them both. Anyhow,they join forces to find the girls.She finds her daughter,then,if you can believe she still feels she needs to risk her life even more and decide to be in pursuit of the ambassador's daughter who was sold.I mean Get real! But like i said,the affection between these two women i did not at all understand it.They were both too cozy and comfortable with each other for having just met,so in my opinion,this was someone's dawg gawn fantasy.I barely call movies stupid,but it was NOT at all worth me watching.It was not realistic,but perhaps it was not made to be,but even worst,the actors simply can't act.It was poor acting,especially the lead actress.I wont even bother to mention the ending,because it's not even worthy of being mentioned.
    7mountaingoat100

    Girls can be action heroes too!

    This Lifetime movie is not one of their true life crime pictures, but rather a variation on Liam Neeson's own movie of the same name. There are parallels, as NYC cop Benz sees off her daughter and friend on a trip to Moscow. Despite trying to warn her about the dangers, its clear the airhead will soon be ignoring mom and looking for fun in a foreign land. When the inevitable happens and the girls are snatched by a sex trafficking gang, Benz snaps into action. She flies to Russia, takes no guff from the ineffective cops, and with help from an Embassy security officer, is soon gunning down Russkie gangsters as she hones in on the captives. The men here are hopeless, either obstructive, unhelpful or murderous. It makes a refreshing change to see a movie where two women take bold decisions. This is a great opportunity for the versatile Benz, who could have a whole new career if there only there was a demand for female action films . She continues to make interesting choices and it doesn't hurt that she is also insanely attractive
    7phd_travel

    A female version of Taken

    Entertaining female version of Taken set in Moscow. It's fun for fans to see the differences and similarities. Julie Benz is quite a likable police officer. Her daughter visits Moscow with her friend who is the daughter of the U.S. Ambassador to Russia. They go to a night club and get kidnapped for sex slavery.

    Of course the high heels and long hair during chases are a little unrealistic but who cares. The Ambassador looks and behaves more like support staff. And it's not as exciting or well written as a big budget movie but for a lifetime movie it is better than expected. Nice team work at play - it's not so unrealistic that she could do it all herself.

    Worth a watch especially if you are a fan of the Taken formula.
    1halkatla-62669

    When the hero is a bigger creep than literal kidnappers!

    This movie was so stupid and delusional that it´s hard to put it into words. Let me try to explain it like this: Picture if you would find out that your daughter has been kidnapped and sold into sexual slavery by a russian mob, do you stay super chilled? Do you sensually flirt with literally everyone from the jump? Do you keep laughing and smiling with your eyes and yes, flirt some more? If yes, you will find the acting in this movie (and the script) very believable. If not, then watching this could be difficult. I was so creep´d out by every single line and face expression delivered by the cop-mom, it was disgusting and unlike anything I´ve ever seen before. And the ambassador dad was chilled and weirdly unaffected by his daughter´s disappearance too (but he was a secondary character so it didn´t really matter). The action and silly feminist agenda was a minor irritation compared all the huge problems the mom character had going on. I don´t know if I should blame the terrible actress or the terrible script more, but as it stands I can only give this movie zero stars.
    6zonkerjohn

    It had its moments, but

    First, let's talk about the 'Inspired by a True Story'. It is something that I wish the movie industry would monitor. The simple fact is that just about anything could be based or inspired by a true story. The Brady Bunch could be based on a true story because somewhere out there (many places), somebody with children married somebody else with children.

    Jaws was based on a True Story. So, was Shawshank Redemption, A Few Good Men, etc. etc. Only the degree to which these movies are based on a true story varies.

    Regarding the movie, it was somewhat intriguing. I cannot say that I not found myself waiting for it to end, which means I liked it somewhat. I was kind of similar to the original 'Taken' with Liam Neison.

    The factor I disliked the most was its political correctness. Some people may debate this, but you have a bad ass girl going into a foreign country (Russia, no less) and for the most part dictating to their police force how things were going to go down. I think it was part of the movies' message that thousands of women are trafficked every year, and "we are going to show the world that not only is that wrong, but we will also show them just how tough women can be."

    It is certainly tragic what goes on with trafficking. I do not need to reminded through political innuendo that guys are the culprits (we all know that). The message of 'don't mess with women' was too much over the top.

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    • Trivia
      Julie Benz (Stevie Parker) previously played Kate Keys in the unrelated miniseries Taken (2002).
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Cinema Snob: Robot Wars (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Begu
      Written by Marina Verenikina, Nicholas M. Baker, Ryan Franks (as Ryan Curry Franks)

      Performed by Marina Verenikina (as Marina V)

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Abducted
    • Filming locations
      • Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • BUFO
      • Dunulf Productions
      • Flee Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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