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Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann

  • TV Movie
  • 1991
  • M
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
632
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Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann (1991)
CrimeDrama

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
    632
    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
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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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    User reviews16

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    8sddavis63

    A First Rate TV Movie that's Exciting And Engrossing And Very Accurate

    Peggy Ann Bradnick was 17 years old when she was abducted on her way home from school in the small town of Shady Gap, Pennsylvania by a deranged mountain man looking for "a woman" of his own. There have been a lot of stories over the years of young girls being kidnapped, but this was one I was not familiar with this incident. To be honest, I wasn't even sure if it was a true story or not, and had to do some research afterward to confirm that it was. I generally take the words "true story" with a large grain of salt, but after doing that supplemental research after the fact I became even more impressed wit this TV movie than I already was. It is very faithful to the details of the actual story, and it is both exciting and engrossing almost from the very start, as we're first introduced to Peggy Ann and her large and loving family, then to the kidnapper, who's already wanted for variety of offences, and then see the kidnapping and the search for Peggy, which takes up the bulk of the movie as the Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI co-operate.

    The strongest part of the movie were the performances of the two main actors. David Morse (a very familiar face) played the kidnapper - known to locals as "Bicycle Pete," and whose real name was Bill Hollenbaugh. Morse, I thought, truly captured the mind and the persona of the kidnapper ans was quite convincing in the role. Megan Follows (a Canadian actress best known at the time for her portrayals of Anne of Green Gables) was also impressive in demonstrating a range of emotions as she sought to survive her ordeal and even developed a sort of sympathy for her kidnapper - who actually didn't physically harm her. The supporting case was very good. There really weren't any performances that detracted from the movie's quality.

    There were, I suppose a couple of points that weakened this a little bit. I thought that at the very beginning of the kidnapping ordeal, Follows seemed a bit too calm given what had happened - although she could have been portraying the shock that Peggy must have felt at what had happened, and Peggy's written statement that she read to the media at the end after she was rescued was a bit too heavy on trying to explain Hollenbaugh's actions and get into his mind. But that didn't detract too much from the overall quality of the movie. As TV movies go, this was first rate. (8/10)
    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.
    7Wuchakk

    What do you do when a psycho "mountain man" apprehends you at gunpoint?

    On May 11, 1966, a 17 year-old school girl from Shade Gap, Pennsylvania (Megan Follows), is kidnapped by some recluse hillbilly (David Morse) and forced to live in the wilds while on the run from authorities. David Soul plays an FBI agent while Dion Anderson is on hand as a Sheriff.

    "Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann" (1991) is a TV flick that closely follows the true story with minor alterations. It was the most-watched primetime show of the week.

    There are elements of "Deliverance" (1972), "First Blood" (1982) and another well-done TV movie, "Nightmare at Bittercreek" (1988). Of course it doesn't have the budget of the first two, but that doesn't prevent it from being a first-rate television film, realistic and compelling.

    After watching, be sure to check out the 27-minute interview with Peggy Ann Bradnick on Youtube done on the 50th anniversary of the harrowing abduction in 2016. (The movie itself is also available on Youtube for free).

    The film runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot in Los Altos Hills, California, as well as nearby Cupertino & San Jose, at the south end of San Francisco Bay. While these locations are a far cry from south-central Pennsylvania, the producers did a good job of picking a lush, hilly area as a decent stand-in for the real locations.

    GRADE: B
    9wmarkley

    Surprisingly Good

    I was impressed by how well this TV movie tells the story of the 1966 kidnapping and related events. I was a small child when the actual events happened and so I only had vague memories of them, but "Cry in the Wild" seems to mostly stay true to the factual accounts that I've read, including newspaper articles and the book Deadly Pursuit. Even some of the dialog is factual.

    I also especially like how it tells the story without sensationalism, especially compared with over-the-top movies and TV programs that are so commonly seen these days. At the same time the plot moves along well. There are a few fictional elements that might have been added, but they seem relatively minor. There's also some forced, unrealistic dialog that "sets the scene," but that seems mostly confined to the beginning. The characters are treated with respect, and in some cases some depth. From what I read, Peggy Ann was pretty level-headed and perceptive for her age, and that comes through in the portrayal of her. The kidnapper evokes fear and also pity. The dedication of FBI agents, PA State Police, other lawmen, family and others who helped out in the case also comes through well.
    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.

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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
      • L'enlèvement de Peggy Ann Bradnick
    • 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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