A cynical detective and a Roman Catholic bishop team up to investigate the reported miraculous powers of a seventeen-year-old girl being held captive in the house of her father, an ailing sy... Read allA cynical detective and a Roman Catholic bishop team up to investigate the reported miraculous powers of a seventeen-year-old girl being held captive in the house of her father, an ailing syndicate kingpin.A cynical detective and a Roman Catholic bishop team up to investigate the reported miraculous powers of a seventeen-year-old girl being held captive in the house of her father, an ailing syndicate kingpin.
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10Blulite
The Abduction of Saint Anne
I saw this movie when it was first broadcast, and really liked the film. By July 1990 it was on late night TV. I noticed it was going to be on one night so I set my VCR and taped it. We are in the midst of a move so I am converting our old tapes to DVD. This was on tape # 3. And once again now 30 years later HOW much I really enjoyed this movie and still Do , perhaps much more since I am older. Excellent cast, good topic, storyline holds together. A very enjoyable TV movie. Wagner is a good pick for the lead star, and this character is somewhat a precursor to his character of Jonathan Hart, 4 years later, this character in the Saint Anne film shares many of the same interests, and values and background as Mr. Hart
pretty good tv movie
was pretty good abc tv movie of the week good story and good cast about a women who is a living saint who is held captive by her father and the mob but the bishop wants to rescue her and put her in the church robert wagner stars this is a 1975 movie
10clanciai
"The Issue of the Bishop's Blood"
That's the name of the original novel, and it's not about the bishops own blood. The bishop is played by E. G. Marshall who delivers a perfect performance as usual, he is ordained for a mission by the Vatican to investigate the circumstances of a possible saint living in Arizona. She is the only daughter of apparently some influential 'godfather' who keeps her in extreme seclusion at home, in their great villa guarded by dogs and armed henchmen. When his boyfriend tries to visit her he gets framed and threatened with having his life ruined unless he scrams from the state for good, which he finds no other choice than to comply with. But the bishop seeks him out and also engages a professional detective (Robert Wagner doing surprisingly well) on the case. As they find her more or less imprisoned in extreme isolation they arrive at the conclusion that she has to be kidnapped to be saved from the vultures jealously guarding her supernatural powers by any means. Robert Wagner's role is actually the most interesting one, a cynical sceptic who doesn't believe in anything and least of all in God, but he accepts the job for the money and is in for some experience he could never dream of and probably never will be able to get the hang of. I never thought a Catholic film would be able to catch my interest, but this one is both intellectually and metaphysically overwhelming. It is absolutely realistic all the way, you will find yourself in the same total quandary of Robert Wagner after the end, while you have to admit that his initiative and decisions in the matter were the only rational ones under the circumstances; and then the Vatican, the pious believers, the superstitious fanatics of blind belief, may say what they want, the bishop may even find himself out of work, but you can't compromise with the sovereignty of human integrity.
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- ConnectionsReferenced in M*A*S*H: The Abduction of Margaret Houlihan (1976)
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