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Runaway Daughters is a 1956 American drama film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Marla English, John Litel and Anna Sten. It was loosely remade in 1994 . The film was released by American International Pictures as a double feature with Shake, Rattle and Rock .
Runaway Daughters is a 1994 television film directed by Joe Dante that originally aired on the cable television network Showtime as part of the anthology series Rebel Highway. It is a loose remake of Runaway Daughters , an American International Pictures production from 1956, the year in which both the original and the remake are set.
Two young people – one buttoned-down and the other free-spirited – are detained together for a day as suspects after they unwittingly encounter a traitorous scientist passing secrets on a park bench. Starring: Patty Duke, Ted Bessell, Andrew Duggan, John Astin, Alice Ghostley Terry Carter, Dick Balduzzi
In January 2024, it was announced that Netflix would be adapting Run Away by Harlan Coben with Coben as executive producer on the series. [2]A full cast list announced on 21 January 2025 showed James Nesbitt and Ellie de Lange leading the cast alongside Ruth Jones, Alfred Enoch, Minnie Driver, Jon Pointing, Maeve Courtier-Lilley and Amy Gledhill.
Dragstrip Girl is a 1957 film starring John Ashley in his first lead role. [3] American International Pictures released the film as a double feature with Rock All Night and it proved an early success for the studio. [4] Fay Spain co-starred in the film, which was remade later that year as Motorcycle Gang.
Runaway Daughters may refer to: Runaway Daughters, a film drama; Runaway Daughters, a television film This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 00:17 ...
Netflix will drop acclaimed filmmaker Azazel Jacobs’ masterful “His Three Daughters,” a captivating family drama featuring the stellar talents of Natasha Lyonne, Carrie Coon and Elizabeth ...
13 Frightened Girls (also known as 13 Frightened Girls! and The Candy Web) is a 1963 Pathécolor Cold War spy film directed and produced by William Castle. Kathy Dunn stars as a teenage sleuth who finds herself embroiled in international espionage.