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The film also stars Creator/PamelaReed, Creator/DavidCaruso, Creator/AnthonyHeald, Creator/MichaelBryne, and Creator/StanleyAnderson.

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The film also stars Creator/PamelaReed, Creator/DavidCaruso, Creator/AnthonyHeald, Creator/MichaelBryne, Creator/GottfriedJohn and Creator/StanleyAnderson.

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* BananaRepublic: Tecala, a fictional South American country. It is stated that Tecala has long been the scene of an internal conflict between its government forces and a Marxist guerrilla called the Liberation Army of Tecala (ELT), originally supported by the Soviet Union, but after the Soviet Union's dissolution in 1991, the ELT began kidnapping people for ransom to fund their operations. A map seen in the film is that of UsefulNotes/{{Ecuador}}.



* FictionalCountry: Tecala, a fictional South American country.

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A 2000 American film directed by Creator/TaylorHackford that deals with a kidnap victim's release being negotiated and is based on Thomas Hargrove's, book ''Long March to Freedom''. An engineer (Creator/DavidMorse) is abducted and his wife (Creator/MegRyan) gets help from a former British Air service member (Creator/RussellCrowe).

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A 2000 American film directed by Creator/TaylorHackford that deals with a kidnap victim's release being negotiated and is based on Thomas Hargrove's, book ''Long March to Freedom''. Freedom''.

An engineer (Creator/DavidMorse) is abducted and his wife (Creator/MegRyan) gets help from a former British Air service member (Creator/RussellCrowe).



It was released on December 8, 2000

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* DistressedDude: Peter, Alice's husband, is being held hostage and they try to find a way to rescue him through negotiation with the kidnappers.

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* FictionalCountry: Tecala, a fictional South American country.

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* AuthenticationByNewspaper: A photograph is the titular evidence that the hostage isn't dead.
* FictionalCountry: Tecala, a fictional South American country.country.
* FilmOfTheBook: The film is based on ''Literature/LongMarchToFreedom'' by Creator/ThomasHargrove and the Vanity Fair article ''Adventures in the Ransom Trade''.
* RippedFromTheHeadlines: Is based on Hargrove's experiences of being a hostage and his release being negotiated by Thomas Clayton, founder of Clayton Consultants, Inc.
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A 2000 American film directed by Creator/TaylorHackford that deals with a kidnap victim's release being negotiated and is based on Thomas Hargrove's, book ''Long March to Freedom''. An engineer (Creator/DavidMorse) is abducted and his wife (Creator/MegRyan) gets help from a former British Air service member (Creator/RussellCrowe).

The film also stars Creator/PamelaReed, Creator/DavidCaruso, Creator/AnthonyHeald, Creator/MichaelBryne, and Creator/StanleyAnderson.

It was released on December 8, 2000

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* FictionalCountry: Tecala, a fictional South American country.

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