Abducted (film)

Abducted is a 1986 Canadian thriller film directed by Boon Collins[1] and starring Dan Haggerty, Lawrence King-Phillips, and Roberta Weiss.

En route to bring Renee back to safety, the trio witness a helicopter flying overhead before encountering two hunters.

Renee manages to steal Vern's rifle and flees into the woods, but falls down a hillside and over a cliff, landing in a river below.

The film was loosely based on a kidnapping case in the United States that writer-director Boon Collins had read an article about, in which a female biathlon runner was abducted by a father and son.

[3] Collins cast actor Dan Haggerty in the role of Joe Evans; Haggerty, who at the time had recently been in legal trouble for a drug bust, had played the titular Grizzly Adams in The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams film and television series.

[6] VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever characterized it as a "weird and unbelievably tedious" film whose primary value is that it contains spectacular wilderness footage.