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Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann

  • TV Movie
  • 1991
  • M
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
635
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Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann (1991)
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The true story of a young woman's abduction by a deranged loner that led to the largest manhunt in the history of Pennsylvania, USA. A mountain man kidnaps the 17-year-old, his chilling plan... Read allThe true story of a young woman's abduction by a deranged loner that led to the largest manhunt in the history of Pennsylvania, USA. A mountain man kidnaps the 17-year-old, his chilling plan to get himself a woman--and keep her forever. Thus begins the ordeal.The true story of a young woman's abduction by a deranged loner that led to the largest manhunt in the history of Pennsylvania, USA. A mountain man kidnaps the 17-year-old, his chilling plan to get himself a woman--and keep her forever. Thus begins the ordeal.

  • Director
    • Charles Correll
  • Writer
    • Durrell Royce Crays
  • Stars
    • David Morse
    • Megan Follows
    • Dion Anderson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    635
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Correll
    • Writer
      • Durrell Royce Crays
    • Stars
      • David Morse
      • Megan Follows
      • Dion Anderson
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Morse
    David Morse
    • Bicycle Pete
    Megan Follows
    Megan Follows
    • Peggy Ann Bradnick
    Dion Anderson
    Dion Anderson
    • Ruegg
    Tom Atkins
    Tom Atkins
    • Jamieson
    Travis Swords
    • Mitulski
    David Soul
    David Soul
    • Terry Anderson
    Jack Kehler
    Jack Kehler
    • Eugene Bradnick
    Taylor Fry
    Taylor Fry
    • Carol Jean Bradnick
    James Cranna
    • Lt. Mitarnowski
    • (as Jim Cranna)
    Michael Girardin
    • Mixell
    Ronnie Dee Blaire
    • Bodine
    Kathryn Howell
    Kathryn Howell
    • Mildred Bradnick
    Michelle Leaman
    • Mary-Louise Bradnick
    Jason Rojek
    • Daryl Koontz
    Zachary Barton
    Zachary Barton
    • Martha
    Gregory Fortescue
    • Martha's Husband
    Stacy Sadurni
    • Martha's Friend
    Robert Zameroski
    Robert Zameroski
    • James Bradnick
    • (as Bobby Zameroski)
    • Director
      • Charles Correll
    • Writer
      • Durrell Royce Crays
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    7pombearking

    Good Film

    This film was quite surprising, it seemed like it was going to just be another thriller but because it was created with a true story witch gave it a chilling effect and true story's are always good to watch. The basic story line is that a girl gets kidnapped by a redneck and is taken into the woods the film follows the story of trying to find her and the strain it has on her family meanwhile you learn more about the demented mind of the kidnapper overall this movie is pretty good,acting is good and i aren't saying its a top hit but its definitely worth a watch

    overall:7/10

    it would have got higher but being a true story its best not to over exaggerate.
    thull1

    A very fine all-around movie

    I missed out on this true story when it actually occurred, but I feel fairly confident in saying that the producer, writer, and director added very little, if any, "fictional fluff". The movie starts off by showing us the setting and most of the main characters. Everyone and everything looks real and believable; almost always a good indication that the viewer is in for an entertaining movie. And that is certainly the case here. Once the abduction occurs, the director skillfully keeps the interest nonstop and makes us very reluctant to get up and go to the fridge or anywhere else. There are solid performances by the supporting cast; the usual flawless performance we have come to expect from Megan Follows; and a superb performance by David Morse.
    7merklekranz

    Well planned kidnapping by a maniac looking for love .......

    Ruthless and brutal immediately come to mind when describing David Morse's detestable mountain man character. But Morse is no dummy, he has food hidden strategically among the mountains near Shade Gap Pennsylvania, where this true story takes place. His preparation and outdoor skills are more than a match for the disorganized and squabbling local police, State Police, and F.B.I. In some ways the movie resembles "King Kong" as there is at times a faint sympathy factor regarding the damaged character that Morse portrays. Make no mistake, this is a strong performance by David Morse, while the rest of the cast simply revolves around him. An exciting and violent ending is an appropriate climax to the manhunt. Recommended viewing. - MERK
    7Frazzle22

    I've had this planned... long time

    For a made for TV film, "Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann" is very good.

    The script is functionally well written, and it transitions rather seamlessly through the vital plot points.

    David Morse plays a character named Bill, and he gives a solid performance as the deranged and misunderstood loner the townsfolk have derisively nicknamed, Bicycle Pete. Title character, Peggy Ann (Megan Follows), leaves viewers asking for more. She portrays the abducted held captive very impassively. As this film is based on a true story, perhaps the real-life Peggy Ann survived the harrowing incident by taking on a reticent disposition.

    Jack Kehler sells the part of Peggy Ann's distressed father quite well. The film lags a little at it's midpoint, but it quickly returned to form, holding my attention until the end.

    Overall, this is a great movie where most scenes are carried by Morse's strong acting. In addition, the cinematography is quite good; viewers are treated to some nice shots of a rugged, wild landscape.
    8jimcarter1959

    I Remember 1966 Well

    They called this creep a "peeping tom", but that term doesn't fit as well as the more contemporary "stalker". This is the earliest of two true cases of so called "mountain men" abducting young women solely to satisfy their twisted need for companionship. It's a fascinating, never a dull moment tale. I'm a stickler for historical accuracy and there are mostly positives here: red lights (not blue) on police cars, a transistor radio and an absence of words and terms not used in the mid 60s. The one gaffe is a red, white and blue basketball next to the porch. It wasn't until the next summer that the ABA introduced the tri colored ball.

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    • Trivia
      To prepare for the role of Bicycle Pete the abductor, actor David Morse spent time in an institution for the criminally insane.
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene, shot across the bridge into the village, across the bottom of the screen are the words "Shade Gap, PA, 1966." Right above those words is a grey pickup truck parked in a driveway - a 1968 Ford F100. To the right, almost totally obscured by bushes, you can see the tail lights of a Chevy Blazer.

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    • Release date
      • May 6, 1991 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un grito en el bosque
    • Filming locations
      • Cupertino, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Leonard Hill Films
      • Ron Gilbert Associates
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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