Agrega una trama en tu idiomaEscaped mental patient Leonard Hatch kidnaps illiterate teenage farm girl Doris Mae Withers and takes her to his mountain hideaway, where they become friends--and, eventually, lovers.Escaped mental patient Leonard Hatch kidnaps illiterate teenage farm girl Doris Mae Withers and takes her to his mountain hideaway, where they become friends--and, eventually, lovers.Escaped mental patient Leonard Hatch kidnaps illiterate teenage farm girl Doris Mae Withers and takes her to his mountain hideaway, where they become friends--and, eventually, lovers.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Sheriff Emmet
- (as Lee DeBroux, Lee Debroux)
- Hank Smathers
- (as Bill Sterchi)
- Tom Martinez
- (as Michael C. Eiland)
Opiniones destacadas
It was interesting seeing Linda Blair in a role very different from the one with which she's most associated. At a Wizard World convention last year I got her autograph. She's a really nice person. Martin Sheen had just played a delinquent in Terrence Malick's "Badlands", so this wasn't a totally new role for him. Both do a great job with the characters. I really liked the scene where Sheen's character and the Indian do the Vulcan salute; that scene now feels like a tribute to Leonard Nimoy.
Nathaniel Benchley was the father of "Jaws" author Peter Benchley, and it turns out that Nathaniel Benchley's father was also a noted author. The director, Lee Philips, had directed a completely different kind of TV movie the previous year: "The Stranger Within", starring Barbara Eden as a woman who inexplicably becomes pregnant and then starts behaving very strangely (it had to be the only movie in which Barbara Eden looks terrifying).
All in all, I thought that this was a good movie. I wish that more movies got filmed in New Mexico. I really liked it when I spent spring break there in 2002. And above all, please remember to use correct grammar ("if I had done X yesterday", NOT "if I did X yesterday" or "if I would have done X yesterday").
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- TriviaLinda Blair accepted the role hoping the producers would cast then-boyfriend Rick Springfield to star alongside her; after Martin Sheen was cast, Blair admits to "falling madly in love with him", although no real-life affair ensued.
- ErroresWhen Leonard leaves the cabin to go into to town to do the shopping, he leaves the shopping list on the table. Later, in the store, he is seen reading from the list.
- Citas
Dry Goods Clerk: You wanna buy that dress for a cook?
Leonard Hatch: If it's all right with you.
Dry Goods Clerk: Crazy. I never heard of men buying women's clothes before!
Leonard Hatch: [looking around, secretivly] Pst, hey. There are no women. The cook just likes to dress up like one!
- ConexionesReferenced in Camp Midnite: Show 119 (1989)
- Bandas sonorasStrangers on a Carousel
Music by George Barrie ASCAP
Lyrics by Bob Larimer ASCAP
Sung by Stephen Schwartz (as Steven Michael Schwartz)
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 33 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1