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Abducted, Ransomed, Delivered

Oct 09,2013

Hollywood Movies | Drama | Action

Ratings: 5.2 / 10 from

10  users

Length: 101 Minute(s)
An inspirational true story. On what seemed like any other day, Elders Travis Tuttle (Corbin Allred) and Andrew Propst (Maclain Nelson) are approached by Nikolai (Nikita Bogolyubov) to teach a friend. But then the missionaries experience the unimaginable - they are kidnapped, beaten, and held for ransom. While their families, friends, and the world pray for their safe release, Tuttle and Propst are tested physically, emotionally, and most of all spiritually.
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Movie Parental Guide

nudity None. Nicolai mentions he has a child out of wedlock but that's as close as it gets.
violence Nothing harsh. The overall premise of the film is that two missionaries have been kidnapped and held for ransom. A missionary dreams about being executed. Two missionaries are beaten, mostly off screen. They are shown with bruises on their face and handcuffed for a good duration of the movie. Two missionaries have guns held to their heads. (Like in the poster.) A man rubs his gun over another mans head and face mockingly and holds it to his head. Then he puts the gun to his own head with the captors finger on the trigger. The scene is dramatic as the man is drunk so the outcome is anyone's guess during the scene. Opinion alert: Without the above scene my guess is the movie would be PG.
profanity None
alcohol The kidnappers occasionally drink and smoke, usually in the background. One offers the captive missionaries a drink, but they turn it down.
frightening The entire film is shot to be intense, but overall is nothing too 'frightening.' Some scenes may frighten younger viewers, but the message of the film is to inspire and give hope; not frighten and terrify.

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