precious victims

precious victims
precious victims
1993
TV Movie
1h 33m
Paula and Robert Sims are desperate: their 12 day old baby has been kidnapped. Since there's no trace of the kidnappers, they address the public for help. Their daughter is found dead shortly thereafter. When the same happens three years later to their second daughter, Sheriff Yocom becomes suspicious.
Starring:
Frederic ForrestFrederic Fenimore Forrest, Jr. is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Chef in Apocalypse Now, When The Legends Die, It Lives Again, the neo-Nazi surplus store owner in Falling Down, Right to Kill? and for playing the writer Dashiell Hammett twice in film -- in Hammett and in Citizen Cohn. He had a role as the renegade Mexican-Indian Blue Duck in the 1989 miniseries, Lonesome Dove. He was Academy Award-nominated in the Supporting Actor category for his role in The Rose. (Wikipedia)
Benson made his film debut with an uncredited role in Wait Until Dark (1967) as the "Boy Tossing Ball"[5] and his Broadway debut in The Rothschilds (1970). Benson had an early role on the daytime soap Search for Tomorrow (1971-72). As a film actor, Benson was well known for teenage roles in coming-of-age films, such as 1972's Jory, 1973's Jeremy, and as Billy Joe McAllister in 1976's Ode to Billy Joe.He was listed as one of 12 "Promising New Actors of 1976" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol.
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Starring:
Frederic ForrestFrederic Fenimore Forrest, Jr. is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Chef in Apocalypse Now, When The Legends Die, It Lives Again, the neo-Nazi surplus store owner in Falling Down, Right to Kill? and for playing the writer Dashiell Hammett twice in film -- in Hammett and in Citizen Cohn. He had a role as the renegade Mexican-Indian Blue Duck in the 1989 miniseries, Lonesome Dove. He was Academy Award-nominated in the Supporting Actor category for his role in The Rose. (Wikipedia)
Benson made his film debut with an uncredited role in Wait Until Dark (1967) as the "Boy Tossing Ball"[5] and his Broadway debut in The Rothschilds (1970). Benson had an early role on the daytime soap Search for Tomorrow (1971-72). As a film actor, Benson was well known for teenage roles in coming-of-age films, such as 1972's Jory, 1973's Jeremy, and as Billy Joe McAllister in 1976's Ode to Billy Joe.He was listed as one of 12 "Promising New Actors of 1976" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol.
Language:
English
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