Gone in a Heartbeat (1996)

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Written by Ronald Parker

Directed by Jerry Jameson

Also known as "Taken Away"

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1996

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Powerful drama about a woman with a heart condition who is kidnapped by two unsuspecting students. Charity worker Jan Hale (Jill Eikenberry) has recently suffered a heart attack and has been put on medication by her doctor, who has warned her to take things more slowly in future to cut down on the stress in her life. But when Jan is abducted by two students in need of money to fund their year at college, her life is placed in great danger. While her husband Mark (real-life husband Michael Tucker) battles to find her, Jan faces the terrifying realisation that she has been left in the middle of nowhere by her captors with only two more pills to keep her heart problems at bay...

When is Gone in a Heartbeat next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Drama December 20th, 4:30am and on Sky Movies Drama HD December 20th, 4:30am. See more...

Cast

Michael TuckerMark Hale
Jill EikenberryJan Hale
Image for James MarsdenJames MarsdenMichael Galler
Shane MeierDavid Rattray
Michael MacRaeSpecial Agent Gray
Robert WisdenPolice Chief Ben Alpert

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