Follows the abduction of 16 year old girl in California in 2013.Follows the abduction of 16 year old girl in California in 2013.Follows the abduction of 16 year old girl in California in 2013.
Isabella Kai
- Becca McKinnon
- (as Isabella Kai Rice)
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- GoofsAs Hannah and her father are returning home from the hospital there are a bunch of reporters gathered, but only one news van. The call letters from the news station are "WWWZ 4" but all TV and Radio stations in the western United States have call signs, or station names that begin with "K". In San Diego KFMB would be channel 4.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life: Winter (2016)
- SoundtracksThe Road That Leads You Home
Written by Dave Feldstein
Performed by Beverley Staunton
Published by Super Duper Hybrid Music (SESAC)
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You had the right elements for great story telling. The real story is better than the fiction so why did the movie not work as well as it could?
First the acting of the main character by actress Jessica Amlee just didn't seem quite believable. All the other actors did fine especially Brian McNamara playing the father. He was believable. Jim Patterson, the creepy villanous uncle, did a fine job but was challenged when acting up against the poor acting of Jessica Amlee.
Second, the scenes of key parts of the story were poorly done. Some scenes were too short and others too long in the story telling. That part I believe is caused by poor editing. It seemed choppy. There is a way to go back and forth in time sequences that makes sense and this movie didn't make the cut.
All in all the story has its own power and it is too bad there isn't a better production made with the actual input of the real character, the real person this happened to, Hannah Anderson herself. Maybe a docudrama would be best.
First the acting of the main character by actress Jessica Amlee just didn't seem quite believable. All the other actors did fine especially Brian McNamara playing the father. He was believable. Jim Patterson, the creepy villanous uncle, did a fine job but was challenged when acting up against the poor acting of Jessica Amlee.
Second, the scenes of key parts of the story were poorly done. Some scenes were too short and others too long in the story telling. That part I believe is caused by poor editing. It seemed choppy. There is a way to go back and forth in time sequences that makes sense and this movie didn't make the cut.
All in all the story has its own power and it is too bad there isn't a better production made with the actual input of the real character, the real person this happened to, Hannah Anderson herself. Maybe a docudrama would be best.
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By what name was Kidnapped: The Hannah Anderson Story (2015) officially released in Canada in English?
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