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I Know My First Name Is Steven

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1989
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
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7.7/10
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I Know My First Name Is Steven (1989)
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This movie tells the harrowing true account of Steven Stayner, who was kidnapped by perverted pseudo-priest Kenneth Parnell and his lackey during the 1970s. As Steven gets older, he realizes... Read allThis movie tells the harrowing true account of Steven Stayner, who was kidnapped by perverted pseudo-priest Kenneth Parnell and his lackey during the 1970s. As Steven gets older, he realizes that he needs to escape and go back home.This movie tells the harrowing true account of Steven Stayner, who was kidnapped by perverted pseudo-priest Kenneth Parnell and his lackey during the 1970s. As Steven gets older, he realizes that he needs to escape and go back home.

  • Stars
    • Cindy Pickett
    • John Ashton
    • Corin Nemec
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,643
    4,319
    • Stars
      • Cindy Pickett
      • John Ashton
      • Corin Nemec
    • 47User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Cindy Pickett
    Cindy Pickett
    • Kay Stayner
    • 1989
    John Ashton
    John Ashton
    • Del Stayner
    • 1989
    Corin Nemec
    Corin Nemec
    • Dennis Parnell…
    • 1989
    Luke Edwards
    Luke Edwards
    • Steven Stayner (Age 7)
    • 1989
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    • Irving Murphy
    • 1989
    Ray Walston
    Ray Walston
    • Bob Augustine
    • 1989
    Gregg Henry
    Gregg Henry
    • Officer Kean
    • 1989
    Jim Haynie
    • Officer Scott
    • 1989
    Barbara Tarbuck
    Barbara Tarbuck
    • School Counselor
    • 1989
    Scott Curtis
    Scott Curtis
    • Cary Stayner (Age 11)
    • 1989
    Stephanie Walski
    • Cindy Stayner (Age 9)
    • 1989
    Sumer Park
    • Jody Stayner (Age 5)
    • 1989
    Cassy Friel
    • Cory Stayner (Age 4)
    • 1989
    Juney Ellis
    • Miss Rebecca
    • 1989
    Billy O'Sullivan
    Billy O'Sullivan
    • Victor (Age 7)
    • 1989
    Jason Presson
    Jason Presson
    • Deke
    • 1989
    Stephen Dorff
    Stephen Dorff
    • Pete
    • 1989
    Scott Reeves
    Scott Reeves
    • Bruce
    • 1989
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    10hisangel092002

    I remember this movie!

    I remember so much of this movie even though I was only 9 at the time, it was that good. For 15 years now all I had to go by was I knew the title was something like "I know my name is Steven" but didn't really go into looking for it. I'm so glad that I just happened to look up Luke Edwards because of another movie he was in or else I wouldn't have come across one of the most unforgettable movies I've seen in my childhood. Hopefully now I'll be able to buy it and add it to my collection. I highly recommend this movie to anyone even if you don't have children and if you do have children, make sure that they see this movie so then they are aware of how dangerous is it to walk alone even if you think the street is safe. It never hurts to have someone with you just in case. The most memorable part of this movie is when Steven paints his name on the garage and when his father is washing the garage door after he gets kidnapped..... well it's a part of the movie that no one should forget. Excellent movie!
    dallas-1

    Poignant

    I remember watching this movie in the fall of 1989, and 11 years later it still strikes me as one of the most emotional movies I have ever seen.

    The movie is in 2 parts, and the 1st part is worth watching over and over again. The 2nd part loses its' dramatic flair and seems to drag on for eternity.

    I would have to say the most poignant part in the movie is when she goes into the bedroom of her 7 year old son (which is now missing), and smells his pajamas and starts weeping. They then take you to Steven Stayner himself, and all you could hear is cries in the dark as he's telling his abductor to "stop it".

    This is a definite tear-jerker.
    cosmic_quest

    Disturbing to think this is a true story

    This film revolves around the true story that begins in 1972 with the abduction of seven-year-old Steven Stayner, who was snatched on his way home from school by a known paedophile Kenneth Parnell. Steven was then kept as the man's son for seven years and forced for endure systematical sexual abuse at the hands of his kidnapper. He finally managed to escape when Parnell abducted a five-year-old boy whom Steven was determined would not suffer as he had. However, upon his return to his real family-- who never gave up that he would be reunited with them one day-- Steven found it hard to adjust as he had no understanding of what it was to be part of a loving family. I have since read that he was killed in a car accident when he was twenty-nine, tragically snatched away from his family for good this time.

    I first watched this when I was about ten so the abuse went right over my head but even then, at that age, I was saddened by how this boy suffered when he was torn from his family only to be reunited after the damage has been done to his mind and soul. When I watched the film again as a teenage, my sadness was mixed with disgust and anger that the perverted monster that was Parnell was allowed to wander around unchecked despite having a criminal record for offences against children. It was also horrifying to see what little was actually done to either help Steven, as not only when he did try to tell a teacher of his abduction, he was accused of lying and being ungrateful but Parnell was able to freely go from town-to-town with a child who was not his own and with no-one challenging this. This film depicts both the trauma Steven faces as he grew up in such horrifying circumstances and the grief of the parents he left behind but it also shows the courage of the Stayners, who all remained strong through everything.

    As true stories go, I think this has to be one of the best films out there and I recommend it to everyone. Do be prepared for your blood pressure to soar though when it is revealed that, infuriatingly, Parnell was let off with a light sentence for kidnapping and abusing Steven. It certainly shattered my illusions that the US has a great criminal justice system that the terribly lax system in the UK should take lessons from. This is one piece of filth who surely deserved a trip on 'Old Sparky' to fry for those vile acts to a little boy who almost loved him as a father to some degree.
    melz2cool

    I cried my eyes out!!!

    I first saw this movie around 1994. At the time, my sons were ages 6,5, and 3. It was a holiday and my husband took all three boys out of town to visit his mother. So all alone I pulled up a chair in front of the television and became completely engrossed in this movie. I sat there in my chair and absolutely cried so much my face was swolen afterwards.It is now 2002 and I have seen that movie at least 9 times. Throughout the years, I have taught all three of my boys to never to go with strangers, they know their address, and phone number. A few years after this movie, I was reminding my oldest son about what to do if a stranger approached. He angrily said " I know ! I know !" Because I had told him repeatedly what to do after watching that movie. So I grabbed his shoulders and replied " GOOD, then you will know what to do if it happens to you!" I truly felt that if I ever would meet Kenneth Parnell that I would want to kill him. I want to assure you that I would never do anything like that, but the anger that I felt towards him was justified at the time. How can this kind of thing happen? It is now 2002 and Steven Stayner is still in my thoughts. I think every parent should see this movie and cry their hearts out and feel the pain that Dell and his wife went through. I know not to give away the ending of the movie, but I want to say that I was relieved when I heard what happened to Steven. I knew then that he would never have to suffer any longer. In closing, I want to say, peace to you Steven,your wife, children and family. I also want to say that the casting of the movie was perfect. LOVE MELZ
    rchaney101

    Tragic But Honest

    Shows the Horrors of what happens to children when Kidnapped and abused. The Cast was excelent. I give it ten stars. I don't think anyone Who hasn't been through something like that can imagine what that poor kid went through. Steven is gone now, But I hope His tragic story is told again and again. And maybe someday America's children will be safe, and no longer be robbed of their innocence.

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    • Trivia
      Steven Stayner's brother, Cary Stayner, would go on to murder four women in and around Yosemite National Park in 1999. He was convicted of three counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances and one count of kidnapping in 2002 and sentenced to death. Stayner was originally housed at San Quentin prison; however, it has since been transformed into a rehabilitation center. As of 2024, all of the inmates have been transferred to prisons where they are in the general population and have access to work programs. It doesn't change death sentences; however, there have been no executions in California since 2006.
    • Quotes

      Steven Gregory Stayner: I know my first name is Steven. I think my last name is Stayner.

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      Featured in The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1989)

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    • Release date
      • May 22, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Steven - Die Entführung
    • Production companies
      • Lorimar Television
      • Andrew Adelson Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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