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Mrs. Soffel
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Kate Soffel (Diane Keaton) is married to a prison warden in Pittsburgh, and is the mother of their four children. While she finds herself attracted to prisoner Ed Biddle, she abandons her husband and children to help Ed and his brother Jack escape and accompanies them into the wintery wasteland.
Kate Soffel (Diane Keaton) is married to a prison warden in Pittsburgh, and is the mother of their four children. While she finds herself attracted to prisoner Ed Biddle, she abandons her husband and children to help Ed and his brother Jack escape and accompanies them into the wintery wasteland.
Actors:
Linda Carola,
William Youmans,
Maruska Stankova,
Nancy Chesney,
Mel Gibson,
Linda Gabler,
Les Rubie,
Chuck Waters,
Fred Booker,
Kay Hawtrey,
Wayne Robson,
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Linda Carola
William Youmans
Maruska Stankova
17 February 1934, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Nancy Chesney
Mel Gibson
3 January 1956, Peekskill, New York, USA
Linda Gabler
Les Rubie
Chuck Waters
Fred Booker
Kay Hawtrey
8 November 1926, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Wayne Robson
29 April 1946, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Director:
Gillian Armstrong
Gillian Armstrong
18 December 1950, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Country:
United States
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