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Mrs. Soffel

A true story.

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

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Budget: $11,000,000 | Revenue : $4,385,312

Runtime: 112 minutes

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Diane Keaton

Played Kate Soffel

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Mel Gibson

Played Ed Biddle

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Matthew Modine

Played Jack Biddle

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Edward Herrmann

Played Warden Peter Soffel

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Trini Alvarado

Played Irene Soffel

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Jennifer Dundas

Played Margaret Soffel

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Danny Corkill

Played Eddie Soffel

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Harley Cross

Played Clarence Soffel

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Terry O'Quinn

Played Detective Buck McGovern

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Pippa Pearthree

Played Maggie

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William Youmans

Played Guard George Koslow

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Maury Chaykin

Played Guard Charlie Reynolds

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Joyce Ebert

Played Matron Agnes Garvey

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Wayne Robson

Played Halliday

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Dana Wheeler-Nicholson

Played Jessie Bodyne

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Les Rubie

Played Mr. Stevenson

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Paula Trueman

Played Mrs. Stevenson

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Nancy Chesney

Played Mrs. Fitzgerald

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Samantha Follows

Played Becky Knotts

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Katie McCombs

Played Rachel Garvey

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Linda Gabler

Played Leota Yoeders

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Eric Hebert

Played Paperboy

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Tom Harvey

Played Attorney Burke

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Jack Jessop

Played Attorney Watson

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William Duell

Played Lenny

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John Dee

Played Old Prisoner

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J. Winston Carroll

Played Guard McGarey

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David Fox

Played McNeil

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Fred Booker

Played Trustee

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Valerie Buhagiar

Played Alice

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Norma Dell'Agnese

Played Woman Reporter

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Al Koslik

Played Reporter

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Philip Craig

Played Reporter

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Frank Adamson

Played Swinehart

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Don Granbery

Played Roach

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Linda Carola

Played Factory Girl

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George Belskey

Played Mr. Bodyne

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Maruska Stankova

Played Mrs. Bodyne

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James Bradford

Played Minister

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Charles Jolliffe

Played Sheriff Hoon

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Rodger Barton

Played Deputy Hoon

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Jack Mather

Played Mr. Watson

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Lee-Max Walton

Played Harry

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Sean Sullivan

Played Farmer

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Warren Van Evera

Played Farmer

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Walter Massey

Played District Attorney

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David Barckhoff

Played Boy on a Sidewalk (uncredited)

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Chris Cummings

Played Boy (uncredited)

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Len Doncheff

Played Polish Guard (uncredited)

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Kay Hawtrey

Played Peter's Secretary (uncredited)

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David Huckvale

Played Russian Twin (uncredited)

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Douglas Huckvale

Played Russian Twin (uncredited)

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John Innes

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Derek Keurvorst

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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Dan Lett

Played Young Man (uncredited)

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A.C. Peterson

Played Guard (uncredited)

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Lou Pitoscia

Played Prisoner (uncredited)

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Joe Shelby

Played Lawyer (uncredited)

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Gerry Tucker

Played Policeman (uncredited)

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Victoria Vanderkloot

Played Woman (uncredited)

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Chuck Waters

Played Man (uncredited)

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Brian Young

Played McNeil's Secretary (uncredited)

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Tom Bishop Jr.

Played Young Posse Rider (uncredited)

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Don McManus

Played Reporter (uncredited)

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