All the Kind Strangers

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This made-for-TV rural horror film from director Burt Kennedy benefits from a fine cast and a tense Clyde Ware screenplay. Samantha Eggar and Stacy Keach play motorists held prisoner by a family of seven sweet-faced young orphans and their savage guard dogs. The children only want a mother and father but are willing to kill anyone who rejects them. Jon Savage co-stars with Robby Benson, who sang the theme song. All the Kind Strangers was initially telecast November 12, 1974. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

Cast

Brent Campbell - James; John P. Connell - Baby; Samantha Eggar - Carol Ann; Arlene Sue Farber; Stacy Keach - Jimmy Wheeler; John Savage - Peter; Robby Benson - John

Credit

Burt Kennedy - Director, Folmar Blangsted - Editor, Jerry Gross - Executive Producer, Thor Arngrim - Executive Producer, Ronald Frangipane - Composer (Music Score), Robert B. Hauser - Cinematographer, Gene Polito - Cinematographer, Roger Lewis - Producer, Clyde Ware - Screenwriter

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All the Kind Strangers

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All the Kind Strangers
Directed by Burt Kennedy
Produced by Thor Arngrim (co-executive producer)
Jerry Gross (executive producer)
Roger Lewis (producer)
Written by Clyde Ware
Starring See below
Music by Ronald Frangipane
Cinematography Robert B. Hauser
Gene Polito
Editing by Folmar Blangsted
Release date(s) 1974
Running time 73 minutes
Country USA
Language English

All the Kind Strangers is a 1974 American film directed by Burt Kennedy.

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Plot summary

Children of a bootlegger in an extremely remote area of the U.S. have been orphaned when their mother died giving birth to the 7th of them at home and the distraught father fell off the roof of the house in a drunken stupor (information disseminated in the body of the film). The oldest child, desperate to keep the remainder of his family together, has managed to keep the fate of his parents secret from the surrounding community due to the nearly inaccessible locale, resources available to keep the farm running smoothly and well trained, vicious watchdogs. However, the minors feel need for guidance and are looking for replacement guardians going about it by sending the smaller, irresistibly cute moppets on errands requiring them to travel along local roads. The youngsters cajole people considerate enough to pick them up into taking them home. Guests are then maneuvered into staying so they can be put through an evaluation process at the end of which the children decide whether or not the candidates fit their idea of good parents. Those who do not cut muster are free to go, so says the oldest sibling and his word has never been doubted amongst the rest of the family. The new candidates for parenthood put up determined resistance and begin to exasperate the quietly tyrannical older child; but affection for the new couple and maturation are making the other children wonder about their method of choosing parental guidance and just where "all the kind strangers" are going when they leave.

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Soundtrack

  • Robby Benson - "All The Kind Strangers" (Music and lyrics by Regis Mull)
  • Regis Mull - "What Are You Living For" (Music and lyrics by Regis Mull)

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