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Kidnap

- They messed with the wrong mother.

A mother (in her Minivan) stops at nothing to recover her kidnapped son.

Release Date : 2017-08-03

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Ingenious Mediadi Bonaventura PicturesGold Star FilmsLotus Entertainment606 FilmsWell Go USA EntertainmentRumble Entertainment

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Kidnap

Cast

Halle Berry

Character Name : Karla Dyson

Original Name : Halle Berry

Gender : Female

Sage Correa

Character Name : Frankie Dyson

Original Name : Sage Correa

Gender : Male

Chris McGinn

Character Name : Margo Fickey

Original Name : Chris McGinn

Gender : Female

Lew Temple

Character Name : Terry Fickey

Original Name : Lew Temple

Gender : Male

Jason George

Character Name : David

Original Name : Jason George

Gender : Male

Christopher Berry

Character Name : The Bearded Man

Original Name : Christopher Berry

Gender : Male

Arron Shiver

Character Name : Bill

Original Name : Arron Shiver

Gender : Male

Kurtis Bedford

Character Name : Del

Original Name : Kurtis Bedford

Gender : Male

Dana Gourrier

Character Name : Deputy Sheriff

Original Name : Dana Gourrier

Gender : Female

Carmella Riley

Character Name : Stephanie

Original Name : Carmella Riley

Gender : Female

Kristin McKenzie Rice

Character Name : Mother in Park

Original Name : Kristin McKenzie Rice

Gender : Female

Ritchie Montgomery

Character Name : Bugman

Original Name : Ritchie Montgomery

Gender : Male

Kurt Krause

Character Name : Ice Cream Store Employee

Original Name : Kurt Krause

Gender : Male

Lucky Johnson

Character Name : Motorist

Original Name : Lucky Johnson

Gender : Male

Michelle DeVito

Character Name : Driver

Original Name : Michelle DeVito

Gender : Female

Molly Conarro

Character Name : Woman #3

Original Name : Molly Conarro

Gender : Male

Malea Rose

Character Name : Claire

Original Name : Malea Rose

Gender : Female

Patrick Kearns

Character Name : Driver

Original Name : Patrick Kearns

Gender : Male

Erica Curtis

Character Name : Nearby Woman

Original Name : Erica Curtis

Gender : Male

Kerry Sims

Character Name : Detective

Original Name : Kerry Sims

Gender : Male

Andy Wagner

Character Name : Dean

Original Name : Andy Wagner

Gender : Male

Brice Fisher

Character Name : Tyler

Original Name : Brice Fisher

Gender : Male

Jennie Ventriss

Character Name : Grandma

Original Name : Jennie Ventriss

Gender : Female

Timothy Fannon

Character Name : Dad

Original Name : Timothy Fannon

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

Poorly crafted and pretty predictable, I do wonder how Halle Berry got to making movies like _Kidnap_. It's not awful, but it's obviously low-budget, and there's nothing to it that I can really see as being appealing beyond the paycheque. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

**It's now or never! A mother's fight back!** Truly shocking for people blindly following the words of critics. This is really a good film. I totally enjoyed it. Well, it was not like I never saw such film. In a century of motion picture history, hundreds of similar films were made. This is just another one, but there's nothing wrong with it. People wrongly judged it. The pace of the film was rocket speed. So basically, there's no time for one to keep looking for flaws. If they do, then they're not enjoying the show. They missed out everything, hence end up bashing it. Just like the clowns, aka film critics. It was another kidnap film that Halle Barry in it, that's similar to her previous film 'The Call'. It did not take long to get into the action. A hardworking mother, going through divorce, fighting for her son's custody. While engaging in a phone call, she loses her son in an amusement park. The alert mother quickly jumps into pursuing when he was seen forcefully taken in a stranger's car. The remaining events take place on the road, with car chases, with a twist before the conclusion. Nicely written screenplay and well performed actors, particularly Halle Berry. I have never seen she had played such an energetic role in the recent time. Whatever the storyline is, it's kind of an inspiring film. How a mother fought for her son. Totally a mother instinct. You can't simply expect like the film 'Taken'. It might not be realistic, but cinematically honest. The same thing happens in the animal world too. Sad that the film released after so many delays. Moreover, how people responded to it. Believe me, it is a nice film and I definitely suggest it to all. _8/10_

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-03-02

So amidst a child custody battle, “Karla” (Halle Berry) takes her young son “Frankie” (Sage Correa) to the park for some fun. Whilst she takes an important phone call he gets snatched and she only just manages to see him squashed into a car. She quickly sets off in pursuit and for the next ninety minutes we follow her most unlikely chase. Unfortunately, she dropped her phone in the car park so has no way to summon help. Is it her disgruntled ex who is behind this? Is it maybe just someone on the production trying to save the kid from more screen time than absolutely necessary? Well mom ain’t giving up as they leave the city heading who knows where. She does manage at one stage to force a confrontation and is told that for $10k she can have him back, but that part of the storyline is so completely ridiculous that again you begin to wonder just what made Berry see anything worth doing in this increasingly preposterous film. To be fair to it’s star, she does imbue her character with a degree of panic and desperation as the thing moves along, but the scenarios are just plain ridiculous and serendipitous to be taken seriously on just about any other level. Maybe wouldn’t mess with her wielding a shovel, though,

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-03-02

So amidst a child custody battle, “Karla” (Halle Berry) takes her young son “Frankie” (Sage Correa) to the park for some fun. Whilst she takes an important phone call he gets snatched and she only just manages to see him squashed into a car. She quickly sets off in pursuit and for the next ninety minutes we follow her most unlikely chase. Unfortunately, she dropped her phone in the car park so has no way to summon help. Is it her disgruntled ex who is behind this? Is it maybe just someone on the production trying to save the kid from more screen time than absolutely necessary? Well mom ain’t giving up as they leave the city heading who knows where. She does manage at one stage to force a confrontation and is told that for $10k she can have him back, but that part of the storyline is so completely ridiculous that again you begin to wonder just what made Berry see anything worth doing in this increasingly preposterous film. To be fair to it’s star, she does imbue her character with a degree of panic and desperation as the thing moves along, but the scenarios are just plain ridiculous and serendipitous to be taken seriously on just about any other level and the editing and continuity are the stuff of college work. Maybe wouldn’t mess with her wielding a shovel, though,