Point Last Seen is an American television film that originally aired on November 24, 1998. Linda Hamilton, Kevin Kilner and Sam Hennings star in the film. The film is based on the book Point Last Seen: A Woman Tracker's Story by Hannah Nyala.[1]

Point Last Seen
GenreDrama
Based onPoint Last Seen: A Woman Tracker's Story
by Hannah Nyala
Screenplay byRonni Kern (teleplay)
Directed byElodie Keene
StarringLinda Hamilton
Kevin Kilner
Sam Hennings
Theme music composerStewart Levin
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
CinematographyJames Bartle
EditorRon Spang
Running time96 minutes
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseNovember 24, 1998 (1998-11-24)

Plot edit

A woman feels abandoned by the justice system when her aggressive husband kidnaps their two children. Embittered, she withdraws into the desert, where she becomes a tracker for missing people. When a woman's daughter disappears, she is again confronted with her own emotions.

Cast edit

  • Linda Hamilton as Rachel Harrison
  • Kevin Kilner as Kevin Harrison
  • Sam Hennings as Frank
  • Kieren van den Blink as Young Rachel
  • Mary Kay Place as Coreen Davis
  • Kory Thompson as Jon
  • Holly Belnap as Ruthie
  • Dana Reilly as Mrs. Ellis
  • Nicole Barrera as Mandy Ellis
  • Joseph Adams as Jason
  • Johann Benét as Jake
  • Joel Cooper as Bailiff
  • Kara Darland as Young Ruthie
  • Sanford Gibbons as Sheriff Don

Production edit

The film was shot on Gold Canyon, Arizona from September 28 to October 21, 1998.[2]

Reception edit

David Parkinson for Radio Times gave the film three out of five stars, praising Linda Hamilton's performance, saying "Linda Hamilton gives a credible performance", but criticized that the story "is somewhat diminished by the lowbrow TV-movie approach that includes corny flashbacks."[3]

Writing for Variety, Laura Fries gave the film a positive review, with her summary reading, "Although this movie touches on familiar themes often exploited in the movie of the week genre, 'Point Last Seen' is by no means your typical woman in jeopardy pic. Deliberately paced, this drama benefits from Ronni Kern's intelligent script, based on the nonfiction book by Hannah Nyala, and an understated but emotional performance by Linda Hamilton."[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Wilkinson, Alec (June 22, 1997). "Tracks". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Point Last Seen (1998)". Turner Classic Movies.
  3. ^ Parkingson, David. "Point Last Seen (1998)". Radio Times.      
  4. ^ Fries, Laura (November 23, 1998). "Point Last Seen". Variety.

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