The unthinkable has become a reality for Ellie and Conrad Cain – their fifteen-year-old son, Leo, has been kidnapped. Is this shocking crime a business vendetta? Or is it something more personal? Whatever the reason, a child’s life hangs in the balance and the clock is ticking. Nothing is what it seems as the Cain family begins to unravel from the inside out. Desperate to reclaim their son, they enlist the help of an expert named Knapp who is known for his dangerous, yet effective, high-profile rescues. Now Ellie and Conrad must avoid police interference, try to keep the kidnappers in line and deal with increasing suspicions towards each other. This high-stakes, serialized thriller will keep you guessing right up to the very end.
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Cast
Jeremy Sisto Knapp
Delroy Lindo Latimer King
Timothy Hutton Conrad Cain
Dana Delany Ellie Cain
Mykelti Williamson Virgil
Carmen Ejogo Turner
Will Denton Leopold Cain
Linus Roache Andy Archer
Studio
Sony Pictures Television
Executive Producer/Writer
Jason Smilovic Karen Sisco
Executive Producer/Director
Michael Dinner Karen Sisco, Chicago Hope
Executive Producers
Sarah Timberman
Carl Beverly
David Greenwalt Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel
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"Man is a marvelous curiosity ... he thinks he is the Creator's pet ... he even believes the Creator loves him; has a passion for him; sits up nights to admire him; yes and watch over him and keep him out of trouble. He prays to him and thinks He listens. Isn't it a quaint idea." Mark Twain
We are watching this show, and I'm a little bummed to have seen this, yesterday:
NBC pulling plug on 'Kidnapped'
LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Production on NBC's low-rated newcomer "Kidnapped" is set to shut down in a few weeks after the serial thriller completes its 13th episode, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
The trade publication quoted sources as saying that NBC and producer Sony Pictures TV have agreed to wrap up the story line about a wealthy family, headed by Timothy Hutton and Dana Delany, whose teenage son is abducted.
The show remains in the Wednesday 10 p.m. slot, and the network has committed to airing all 13 episodes. Last week, it ranked No. 67 in viewership, drawing just 6.3 million people, according to Nielsen Media Research. The premiere episode pulled in 7.6 million the week before.
It was created by Jason Smilovic, who wrote the gangster feature "Lucky Number Slevin."
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