Sweet Hostage
Sweet Hostage is a 1975 American made-for-television drama film based on the novel Welcome to Xanadu by Nathaniel Benchley.[1] The film stars Linda Blair and Martin Sheen.[2] It was filmed in Taos County, New Mexico. It was featured in ABC's Friday Night Movie series.[3] Film and television critic Leonard Maltin rated the movie as "Average" in his biennial ratings guide TV Movies. In his capsule review, Maltin said "the performances by Sheen and Blair almost made this talky adaptation of the Nathaniel Benchley novel worthwhile". The film was only a moderate success in the Nielsen ratings, and failed to generate the type of provocative press which was then-standard for a Linda Blair movie.
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Genre | Drama Romance |
Written by | Edward Hume Nathaniel Benchley Antonio Calderón William Douglas Lansford |
Directed by | Lee Philips |
Starring | Linda Blair Martin Sheen Jeanne Cooper |
Theme music composer | Luchi De Jesus |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | George Barrie |
Producers | Sidney Balkin Richard Lyons |
Production locations | Taos, New Mexico |
Cinematography | Richard Glouner |
Editor | George Jay Nicholson |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Production company | Brut Productions |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | October 10, 1975 |
Synopsis
In this made-for-television drama, a 31 year old fugitive mental patient, who quotes poetry, kidnaps an illiterate, underage girl from a nearby farm and forces her to go to a lonely mountain cabin. There he teaches her to read and, ultimately, she succumbs to Stockholm Syndrome. he eventually gets killed by the police during a shootout raid, which saves the girl, who does reunite with her parents.
Cast
- Linda Blair as Doris Mae Withers
- Martin Sheen as Leonard Hatch
- Jeanne Cooper as Mrs. Withers
- Lee de Broux as Sheriff Emmet
- Bert Remsen as Mr. Withers
- Dehl Berti as Harry Fox
- Al Hopson as Mr. Smathers
- William Sterchi as Hank Smathers
- Roberto Valentino De Leon as Juan
- Michael Eiland as Tom Martinez
- Mary Michael Carnes as dry goods clerk
- Don Hann as liquor store proprietor
- Ross Elder as hospital attendant
- Chris Williams as man in bungalow
DVD
Sweet Hostage was released to DVD by Warner Home Video on November 2, 2011, as a Region 1 MOD DVD made available through Warner Archive Collection.