Mrs. Soffel
A true story.Kate Soffel is married to a prison warden in Pittsburgh, and is the mother of their four children. Ed Biddle is a convicted murderer awaiting execution on death row with his brother Jack. When Kate meets Eddie through her Bible readings to the prisoners, she is drawn to him, and they pursue a clandestine relationship. She agrees to help the brothers escape, and begins a treacherous journey with them to freedom in Canada.
Description: Kate Soffel is married to a prison warden in Pittsburgh, and is the mother of their four children. Ed Biddle is a convicted murderer awaiting execution on death row with his brother Jack. When Kate meets Eddie through her Bible readings to the prisoners, she is drawn to him, and they pursue a clandestine relationship. She agrees to help the brothers escape, and begins a treacherous journey with them to freedom in Canada.
Genres: Drama, Romance
Budget: $11,000,000 | Revenue : $4,385,312
Runtime: 112 minutes
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Joker
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Oppenheimer
Diane Keaton
Played Kate Soffel
Mel Gibson
Played Ed Biddle
Matthew Modine
Played Jack Biddle
Edward Herrmann
Played Warden Peter Soffel
Trini Alvarado
Played Irene Soffel
Jennifer Dundas
Played Margaret Soffel
Danny Corkill
Played Eddie Soffel
Harley Cross
Played Clarence Soffel
Terry O'Quinn
Played Detective Buck McGovern
Pippa Pearthree
Played Maggie
William Youmans
Played Guard George Koslow
Maury Chaykin
Played Guard Charlie Reynolds
Joyce Ebert
Played Matron Agnes Garvey
Wayne Robson
Played Halliday
Dana Wheeler-Nicholson
Played Jessie Bodyne
Les Rubie
Played Mr. Stevenson
Paula Trueman
Played Mrs. Stevenson
Nancy Chesney
Played Mrs. Fitzgerald
Samantha Follows
Played Becky Knotts
Katie McCombs
Played Rachel Garvey
Linda Gabler
Played Leota Yoeders
Eric Hebert
Played Paperboy
Tom Harvey
Played Attorney Burke
Jack Jessop
Played Attorney Watson
William Duell
Played Lenny
John Dee
Played Old Prisoner
J. Winston Carroll
Played Guard McGarey
David Fox
Played McNeil
Fred Booker
Played Trustee
Valerie Buhagiar
Played Alice
Norma Dell'Agnese
Played Woman Reporter
Al Koslik
Played Reporter
Philip Craig
Played Reporter
Frank Adamson
Played Swinehart
Don Granbery
Played Roach
Linda Carola
Played Factory Girl
George Belskey
Played Mr. Bodyne
Maruska Stankova
Played Mrs. Bodyne
James Bradford
Played Minister
Charles Jolliffe
Played Sheriff Hoon
Rodger Barton
Played Deputy Hoon
Jack Mather
Played Mr. Watson
Lee-Max Walton
Played Harry
Sean Sullivan
Played Farmer
Warren Van Evera
Played Farmer
Walter Massey
Played District Attorney
David Barckhoff
Played Boy on a Sidewalk (uncredited)
Chris Cummings
Played Boy (uncredited)
Len Doncheff
Played Polish Guard (uncredited)
Kay Hawtrey
Played Peter's Secretary (uncredited)
David Huckvale
Played Russian Twin (uncredited)
Douglas Huckvale
Played Russian Twin (uncredited)
John Innes
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Derek Keurvorst
Played Reporter (uncredited)
Dan Lett
Played Young Man (uncredited)
A.C. Peterson
Played Guard (uncredited)
Lou Pitoscia
Played Prisoner (uncredited)
Joe Shelby
Played Lawyer (uncredited)
Gerry Tucker
Played Policeman (uncredited)
Victoria Vanderkloot
Played Woman (uncredited)
Chuck Waters
Played Man (uncredited)
Brian Young
Played McNeil's Secretary (uncredited)
Tom Bishop Jr.
Played Young Posse Rider (uncredited)
Don McManus
Played Reporter (uncredited)
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