Based on a true crime story, the two-part TV movie And Never Let Her Go recounts the disappearance of Anne Marie Fahey in June of 1996, and the subsequent arrest and conviction of her accused murderer. Hired as a secretary by powerful Delaware attorney and gubernatorial aide, Thomas Capano (Mark Harmon), Anne Marie enters into a torrid and ofttimes abusive affair with her kinky boss. When Anne Marie's relatives report that she is missing, the governor of Delaware solicits the aid of the U.S. Department of Justice to solve the case. Although detective Frank Gugliatta (Paul Michael Glaser) and assistant U.S. attorney Colm Connolly (Steve Eckholdt) suspect that Capano has done away with Anne Marie, they are stymied by a lack of tangible proof...notably, the girl's body. It is not until Anne Marie's diary turns up in a most unexpected manner that Gugliatta and Connolly are able to fully act upon their suspicions -- and even then, the ultimate solution rests with the cooperation (or lack of same) of Capano's brother, Gerry (David Hewlett). Oscar winner Olympia Dukakis appears as Thomas Capano's formidable mother. Filmed in Toronto and told largely in flashback, And Never Let Her Go was originally telecast by CBS on April 1 and 4, 2001. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Olympia Dukakis - Marguerite Capano; Rebecca Jenkins - Kathleen Fahey-Hosey; Kevin Hicks - Brian Fahey; Rick Roberts - Daniel Chapman; David Hewlett - Gerry Capano; John Furey - Louis Capano; Marcia Bennett - Ruth Boylan; John Bourgeois - David Stanton; Kim Bourne - Tom's Secretary; Madeleine Butler - Tom Capano's Daughter; Laura Catalano - Michelle Capano; Amanda Hancox - Kay Capano; Philip Craig - Jim Tough; Gene Dinovi - Father Donato; Michele Duquet - Kelly Stevens; Allegra Fulton - Eleanor Blanchard; Robert Haley - Dr. Connor; Kevin Hare - Patrick Hosey; David Huband - Michael Longwill; Tammy Isbell - Molly Marcer; Lawrence King - Sam Leone; James Millington - Mike Demski; Maria Ricossa - Gina Caggiano; Robin Ward - Gov. Carper; Tracy Waterhouse - Ann Connolly; Jonathan Whittaker - Kevin Freel
Credit
Michael Shocrylas - Art Director, Stacey Rosen - Casting, Bradley H. Gordon - Co-producer, Arthur Rowsell - Costume Designer, Peter Levin - Director, Victor DuBois - Editor, Martha Huntley - Editor, Robert Greenwald - Executive Producer, Barbara Lieberman - Executive Producer, Ann Rule - Executive Producer, Harald Kloser - Composer (Music Score), Michele Vice - Songwriter, Dan Yarhi - Production Designer, Bruce Surtees - Cinematographer, Philip Kleinbart - Producer, Kay Hoffman - Producer, Dennis Chapman - Producer, Adam Greenman - Screenwriter, Ann Rule - Book Author