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Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann

She screamed but nobody heard.
1991 | 95m | English

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True story of a young woman's abduction by a deranged loner that led to the largest manhunt in the history of Pennsylvania.
Release Date: May 06, 1991
Director: Charles Correll
Writer: Durrell Royce Crays
Genres: Drama, Thriller, TV Movie
Keywords pennsylvania, usa, based on true story, murder, ex-con, loner, shooting dog, 1960s, manhunt, search for child, abduction
Production Companies Leonard Hill Films, Ron Gilbert Associates
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
David Morse Bicycle Pete
Megan Follows Peggy Ann Bradnick
Dion Anderson Ruegg
Tom Atkins Jamieson
David Soul Terry Anderson
Travis Swords Mitulski
Jack Kehler Eugene Bradnick
Taylor Fry Carol Jean Bradnick
James Cranna Lt. Mitarnowski
Michael Girardin Mixell
Kathryn Howell Mildred Bradnick
Michelle Leaman Mary-Louise Bradnick
Jason Rojek Daryl Koontz
Zachary Barton Martha
Gregory Fortescue Martha's Husband
Stacy Sadurni Martha's Friend
Robert Zameroski James Bradnick
Michael Richard O'Rourke Sharpe
John Gavigan Ned Price
Douglas Rowe Tom McGinn
Betsy Andrade Farm Woman
Terry Ward Reporter #1
Peter Fitzsimmons Reporter #2
Name Job
Cheri Montesanto Hairstylist
Durrell Royce Crays Writer
Steven Shaw Director of Photography
Mark W. Rosenbaum Editor
Dennis Madalone Stunt Coordinator
Stephanie Taunton Animal Wrangler
George B. Colucci Jr. Stunts
Nan Dutton Casting
Ronald H. Gilbert Unit Production Manager
Tana M. Manners First Assistant Director
Robert J. Mooney Second Assistant Director
Bernadette Caulfield Production Supervisor
Joan Marechal Additional Casting
Jay Patterson Sound Mixer
Randall B. Burak Gaffer
John Caper Jr. Music Supervisor
Paula Sutor Makeup Artist
Cheri Medcalf Hairstylist
Brian Rogers Location Manager
Candy Bennici Script Supervisor
William Curtain Special Effects
Shawn Barry Costume Designer
Blanche Sindelar Property Master
Lynda Foote Wardrobe Supervisor
Richard Rollison Transportation Coordinator
Cheri Jacobs Production Coordinator
Susan Daria Landino Other
Nancy J. Caldwell Executive Assistant
Joe Del Hierro Production Assistant
Kristin Killey Producer's Assistant
Rean C. Luttrell Production Assistant
Joshua Michael David Production Assistant
Hibah Frisina Assistant Editor
Douglas M. Lackey Music Editor
Donise Hardy Extras Casting
Donna Larson Casting Associate
Judith M. Crary Controller
Alan Dierksen Pilot
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc Pilot
Richard D. Rogers Sound Mix Technician
Don MacDougall Sound Mix Technician
Grover B. Helsley Sound Mix Technician
George Palmer Key Grip
Charles Correll Director
Johnathan Carlson Production Designer
Sylvester Levay Music
Name Title
Leonard Hill Executive Producer
Ardythe Goergens Associate Producer
Ronald H. Gilbert Executive Producer
Joel Fields Executive Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

_**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

Jun 23, 2021