Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann eschews the usual "today's headlines" approach to fact-based TV movies. This 1991 film recounts an event which took place in Shade Gap, Pennsylvania, way back in 1966. A lunatic backwoodsman (David Morse) abducts a 17-year-old local girl (Megan Follows) and spirits her away to the deep woods. During her eight-day ordeal, Peggy Ann develops a sort of sympathy for the pathetic creature who has kidnapped her out of a misguided sense of love. Meanwhile, virtually every authority within a 50-mile radius scours the timberland in search of the girl and her captor. Whether or not Cry in the Wild: The Taking of Peggy Ann was necessary 25 years after the fact is debatable, but one can't deny that the accomplished performances of David Morse and Megan Follows smooth over the script's bumpier sections. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Dion Anderson - Ruegg; Tom Atkins - Jamieson; Megan Follows - Peggy Ann Bradnick; Taylor Fry - Carol Jean Bradnick; Jack Kehler - Eugene Bradnick; David Morse - Bicycle Pete; Douglas Rowe - Tom McGinn; David Soul - Terry Anderson; Travis Swords - Mitulski; Terry Ward - Reporter #1; Peter Fitzsimmons - Reporter #2
Credit
Charles Correll - Director, Sylvester Levay - Composer (Music Score)