The Hostage (Film)

The Hostage (1966) was a low-budget film starring Don O'Kelly, Harry Dean Stanton, and John Carradine. The plot centers around a young boy becoming a hostage after being accidentally closed inside a moving van. When the film was made, Don O'Kelly, who had been a television actor, received top billing. Reprints of the film on video, however, gave Harry Dean Stanton top billing on the box (this was one of Stanton's earliest films). Hostage, The

 

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