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A Old Movie With Like A Small Girl And A Old Lady Would Take Care Of Her And She Was Kidnapped

What is the name of a movie where a guy kidnaps a girl?

Sweet Hostage (TV 1975) It stars Linda Blair and Martin Sheen
Plot:
Stranded when her truck breaks down, 17-year-old Doris Mae (Linda Blair) accepts a ride from Leonard Hatch (Martin Sheen), unaware he's an escaped mental patient. Held against her will, Doris Mae is taken to Leonard's ramshackle hideout, a cabin nestled deep within the woods. Frightened at first, she soon finds her captor to be a kind and caring soul. So with time running out and the police closing in, Doris Mae must make a decision: return to her safe existence or run off with a misunderstood man.

Sheen goes into town to buy curtain material (at Blair's request) -- white brochette, grape-leaf pattern with a fine gold thread running through it. That's the very same fabric that was specially ordered by the kidnapped girl's mother.

It's available on YouTube in 10 parts:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz1bWfAlu...

Is it true that boys can get kidnapped just like girls can?

It is true that girls and women tend to be victims of sex crimes more often. There are a few different reasons for this. For one, boys tend to be physically stronger. Secondly, there are gay kidnappers too. These are not as common but they do exist. Most sex offenders are men. Some of those men prey on other men or boys. Since it is easier to physically overpower a boy, they would probably be a more likely target than a grown man. This does not mean that gay people are bad, they are no more likely to do bad things than anyone else...but all kinds of bad people exist in the world.

So yes...boys can be kidnapped too. It isn't as likely but it does happen. The best thing to do is follow your parents' rules. Also, don't talk to strangers. Don't take rides from people you don't know or don't trust. Don't take food from people you don't know. If you ever have a bad feeling about any person, listen to that feeling and DON'T be alone with that person. If someone does something bad or suspicious tell an adult or tell the police.

Any person can be a victim if you are at the wrong place at the wrong time. So do your best to avoid bad people and bad situations! You never know what people are capable of. Most children and teens are actually abducted by people they know. Children and teens get kidnapped by strangers too but it is best to just be careful either way. Bad people exist in all shapes, sizes and colors. So beware! Good luck!

Movie where girl becomes really old and old woman becomes age of young girl?

great movie! And that woman became gorgeous. i think of older adult males actually like youthful girls because of fact the thrill of their innocence and that they are ill of ladies that comprehend each little thing already.. And a dating with a youthful woman is exciting because of fact it experience in basic terms approximately forbidden. additionally maximum youthful girls of their 20s are alot greater in shape and tighter interior the appropriate aspects as adversarial to ladies of their 40s. although i admire women of each age and a few older women do look even better than the greater youthful ones.. base line is that if we are speaking sexually maximum adult males will bypass after the greater youthful woman for seems on my own because of fact the definition of a pig is a guy who would not care approximately something than seems... character can bypass an prolonged way and seems can in elementary terms get you thus far... i'm 25 and my lady chum is 35. I see alot of somewhat alluring women obtainable yet i would not supply up my 35 year outdated gf for the international... flavor varies from guy to guy... :-)

Movie with evil man, little girl, and stone gargoyles?

Bless the Child (2000) starring Kim Basinger -- most likely. The stone gargoyles move their heads.

Movie Info:
In this supernatural horror story, Jenna (Angela Bettis), an unstable young woman, gives birth to a girl named Cody who proves to be autistic; unable to care for her properly, she turns Cody over to her sister, psychiatric nurse Maggie O'Connell (Kim Basinger). Maggie raises Cody as her own, but when the child (now played by Holliston Coleman) turns six, Jenna and her new husband Eric (Rufus Sewell) forcibly take back the child. Maggie believes Jenna and Eric are not fit parents, but when she takes the matter up with detective John Travis (Jimmy Smits), they discover that a number of children born on the same day as Cody have also been abducted recently. Even worse, it seems that Cody may now be in the hands of Satanists who, in accordance with Biblical prophecy, believe the little girl may be mankind's last line of defense against ultimate evil. Based on a novel by Cathy Cash Spellman, Bless the Child also stars Christina Ricci and Ian Holm.

Have you ever been kidnapped or taken hostage?

wow lots of questions um.. I wasn't really kidnapped per say but I went to a "party" with some people I met at my local mall and two of the men raped me. I didn't have my car there so I called a friend as soon as I got the chance. I went to leave and the doors were locked the guys told me to go out the back and that they would take me to meet my friend. They forced me into the car and one got in the back seat where they continued to force me to do things. then when I looked up we were somewhere else the men then switched places and took turns with me. I was then dropped off near target where I met up with my friends. It was horrible. I didn't tell anyone about it because I really didn't feel that anything would happen to them. I'll never forget it and I can't watch movies that have rape scenes in them or women getting harassed in anyway it's terrible me and my fiance can't go see scary movies anymore because movies the movies they make these days like The Hills Have Eyes and Silent Hill have secenes that give me nightmares you wouldn't believe how many movies me and him get up and have to walk out of it's sick that something this terrible has become entertainment for so many. But hey I'm alive and all I can do is move on and think about the future. May peace be with you!

Movie: "The Tall Man"?

This is how this story goes! ... Jessica Biel , The lady who is accused of being the Tall man . happens to kidnap the children from poor families and adopt them to better families..If you watched the story where Jenny ( the deaf girl ) says ... Take me to him ! take me to the tall man! .. She finds out by watching Jessica Biel all that time doing what shes doing by kidnapping the kids etc , so she tells her she wants to see him , because her family is dysfunctional and alot of bad stuff happens .. it also shows a photo of her husband saying to jessica biel (christie) see you on the road christie in the photo etc .. To put the story straight ... this couple were a good couple helping children , the thing is they helped chldren in poverty and could not see how it could get better in conditions that they experienced before becuse she had said .. that the cycle just keeps going on and on ...generation after generation .. So her and her husband decide to kidnap children in poor families , neglected etc .. and adopt them into well educated families as you may see in the end .. the boy does not die! he finds a new home with loving parents that are wealthier ..and Christie keeps their secret because he husband was the tall man kidnapping them and putting them into well families ... He did not die , and she stayed behind taking the consequences for it...And yes you will notice in the end most of the puzzle pieced together with the girl jenny .. etc why she chose to have a better life than stick around her poor and abruptive famiy..

Just watch the movie and youll understand as you go along.. The Husband and the Wife , are good chracters in the movie . :) and they find a solution in the end :)

What is proper etiquette when taking small children in public restrooms?

You did the right thing with your little brother. I would have done the same! I would not take a girl (or have someone else take a girl) into the men's room; more and more they have 'family restrooms' that are handicap accessible for someone who needs assistance in a restroom to be able to do so in a more private setting, for diaper-changing or adult-child use. Airports, hospitals, malls...more and more they are popping up. We have one in our local Wal-Mart BUT it is in the back of the store, near Layaway.
When a boy knows what to do if someone in there is inappropriate in any way, or should attempt to kidnap him, and can take care of his own pottying needs, then he can visit the men's room on his own. I heard of a toddler boy being kidnapped at a rest stop, the parents let him run ahead and into the bathroom, some trucker took him out the opposite-side exit and ran off with him! The parents waited around for like 30 minutes before checking on him or trying to find him, at 2-3 years old! Yeesh.... how irresponsible!
The nastiest thing I ever saw in a public restroom (and the restroom floor was dirty) some woman laid her older-toddler girl, still in diapers, on the dirty nasty floor to change her, no towel, blanket or changing pad under her, just ripped one diaper off and laid that bare little bottom on a cold, filthy floor and put the next diaper on. I'd take the kid to the car, lay down something, buy a cheap blanket in the truck stop, have her stand up....oh, it was horrible!

“These Days” is a little bit loaded and misleading.In the US (and almost any developed country) a child is far safer from a kidnapping/assault/rape/abuse than they have ever been in history. There are many reasons for this, stemming from awareness, to helicopter parenting, to newer social norms, to more education, reporting, laws, social services, and punishment.Prior to the 1970s, there was very little awareness of child exploitation, in fact, many of the things an adult could do to a child were perfectly legal, from psychological abuse, to physical abuse, to sexual abuse. Much of this stuff went unreported and simply not discussed. It was easy enough for someone to approach a random child without fear of suspicion or punishment.“Kidnappings” are more common, to hear about, today, for 3 reasons:You hear about it more on the national news. Something that happened in some small suburb in an unknown corner of the US is going to instantly make headlines in every major news outlet across the country, and it only need take a few hours for word to spread. It’s the reason many people think crime is higher in the US, when it has actually dropped significantly. You just hear about it more.Because we live in a world where people are more cautious, aware, protective, and even the children are made aware to beware of all strangers, the act of taking a child is a much more planned and risky event. This makes them more violent and dramatic than ever before.I wanted to mention that parents and relatives are typically the #1 culprit of kidnappings and sexual abuse. When you hear about a kidnapping on the news, or an amber alert on your phone, it’s almost always one parent, in a split custody, who has taken the child from the other parent, and typically as a means to treat children as chattel or a means to punish the other parent by denying their rights.

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