Mrs. Soffel

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Mrs. Soffel
Promotional movie poster for the film
Directed byGillian Armstrong
Written byRon Nyswaner
Produced byEdgar J. Scherick
David A. Nicksay
Scott Rudin
Starring
CinematographyRussell Boyd
Edited byNicholas Beauman
Music byMark Isham
Production
company
Distributed byMGM/UA Entertainment
Release date
December 26, 1984
Running time
112 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$4,385,312

Mrs. Soffel is a 1984 American drama film directed by Gillian Armstrong, starring Diane Keaton and Mel Gibson and based on the story of condemned brothers Jack and Ed Biddle, who escaped prison with the aid of the warden's wife, Kate Soffel.

It was filmed on location in and around the Serez family farm in Mulmer, Ontario, as well as Wisconsin (train sequences) and establishing shots in Pittsburgh. The jail sequences were filmed in both the Allegheny County Courthouse and old Allegheny County Jail. The film was entered in the 35th Berlin International Film Festival.[1]

Plot

Kate Soffel is the wife of a Pittsburgh prison warden in 1901. They have four children. After several months of being sick in bed for no discernible reason that doctors can figure out, she suddenly regains her strength. She visits inmates to read Bible scripture to them and meets Ed Biddle and his brother Jack, both of whom may be innocent of the crimes that brought them here.

Mrs. Soffel falls in love with Ed and enables him and Jack to escape, smuggling bar-cutting blades to him at the prison. They go on the run together, with tragic results.

Cast

References

  1. ^ "Berlinale: 1985 Programme". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2011-01-09.

External links

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