Captive (1986 film) explained

Captive
Country:United Kingdom/France
Language:English
Budget:less than £2 million[1]

Captive is a 1986 Anglo-French cinema film loosely based on the experiences of Patty Hearst.[1]

Plot

Gregory Le Vay is a wealthy business man whose daughter Rowena is kidnapped by a terrorist group. Through psychological manipulation she is subordinated by them and led from the cultural and emotional imprisonment of her former life to the so-called liberation of theirs.

Cast

Soundtrack

Music was contributed by Michael Berkeley, with a soundtrack album being provided by the Edge and Michael Brook, featuring Sinéad O'Connor singing on one track.

Notes and References

  1. A splash of the English reserve, Pulleine, Tim. The Guardian (1959-2003) [London (UK)] 12 Dec 1985: 13.