Cry In The Wild - The Taking Of Peggy Ann details

Format: 15 DVD
Starring: Megan Follows, David Morse, David Soul, Travis Swords, Dion Anderson, Tom Atkins
Director: Charles Correll
Genre: Drama - Crime, General
Studio: DIGITAL VIDEO DREAMS
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Cry In The Wild - The Taking Of Peggy Ann
15 Feature

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Run time: 1 hour 31 minutes
Rental release: 03 Jul 2006
Main languages: English
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  • Tragic woodland drama in a different America

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer from London, England, GB , 11 Jan 2006

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    Excellent storyline which is also purported to be a real-life drama. The young actress is faultless in her role as the abductee and shows a good deal of youthful wisdom and understanding such that she seems to have come to terms with her experience by the time the film ends: if it was a real story she should not have suffered any serious trauma. The mental health patient is also well acted and his story is a lonely and tragic one. Wonderful woodland scenery and a social and lifestyle view of USAmerica outside the cities in a rural part where money is in short supply. The film is clean and nicely low in violent bloodshed (a couple of shots seen taken from a distance and some missed shots too: the patient is not a marksman, but he is eventually overcome by a weapon himself)
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  • Tragic woodland drama in a different America

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer from London, England, GB , 11 Jan 2006
    Excellent storyline which is also purported to be a real-life drama. The young actress is faultless in her role as the abductee and shows a good deal of youthful wisdom and understanding such that she seems to have come to terms with her experience by the time the film ends: if it was a real story she should not have suffered any serious trauma. The mental health patient is also well acted and his story is a lonely and tragic one. Wonderful woodland scenery and a social and lifestyle view of USAmerica outside the cities in a rural part where money is in short supply. The film is clean and nicely low in violent bloodshed (a couple of shots seen taken from a distance and some missed shots too: the patient is not a marksman, but he is eventually overcome by a weapon himself)
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  • A "Good" film

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By DSYF from Northumberland , 04 Dec 2004
    Good to have been made; and good to watch in a noble kind of sense. But are US cops really so free with the bullets that they constantly risk hitting the victim?
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