Kidnapped - The Complete Series (2006)
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Synopsis: With its silver-screen-worthy cast and an intriguing premise, this thrilling drama surprisingly lasted for less than a season on air. But fans of KIDNAPPED can catch each of the series' 13 episodes... With its silver-screen-worthy cast and an intriguing premise, this thrilling drama surprisingly lasted for less than a season on air. But fans of KIDNAPPED can catch each of the series' 13 episodes here, including the show's finale. When their teenage son is kidnapped and his bodyguard (Mykelti Williamson) is left for dead, the Cains (Timothy Hutton and Dana Delaney) go beyond the law to rescue their son. They call upon Knapp (Jeremy Sisto), an expert in kidnapping and helping the victims' families. Two FBI agents join the desperate search as everyone tries to save the Cains' son. KIDNAPPED also stars Delroy Lindo, Linus Roach, and Carmen Ejogo. [More]
Starring: Jeremy Sisto, Carmen Ejogo, Delroy Lindo, Dana Delany
Starring: Jeremy Sisto, Carmen Ejogo, Delroy Lindo, Dana Delany, Mykelti Williamson, Timothy Hutton, Linus Roache
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