Song of the Blind Girl

Song of the Blind Girl

97 mins | Drama, Crime, Comedy | Nov. 28, 2011

An Iraq War veteran suffering from PTSD and Psychosis returns home. He tries to reconstitute his lost family by kidnapping children who he thinks are his own. The teen (Jennifer) whom he kidnapped came from a dysfunctional family. Her mother sold her virginity on the internet to Mr. Miller, a wealthy man. Police suspect foul play in her disappearance and suspect her parents. Jennifer attempted a coat hanger abortion at Kidnapper's house and had a near death experience. The child Mia whom he kidnapped kept pining for her mother until she catch pneumonia in the cold house without any utilities. She was taken to hospital but was kidnapped by someone else. Kidnapper is hounded by memories of a singing blind girl whom he killed for fun in Afghanistan.

Song of the Blind Girl

97 mins | Drama, Crime, Comedy | Nov. 28, 2011

Song of the Blind Girl
An Iraq War veteran suffering from PTSD and Psychosis returns home. He tries to reconstitute his lost family by kidnapping children who he thinks are his own. The teen (Jennifer) whom he kidnapped came from a dysfunctional family. Her mother sold her virginity on the internet to Mr. Miller, a wealthy man. Police suspect foul play in her disappearance and suspect her parents. Jennifer attempted a coat hanger abortion at Kidnapper's house and had a near death experience. The child Mia whom he kidnapped kept pining for her mother until she catch pneumonia in the cold house without any utilities. She was taken to hospital but was kidnapped by someone else. Kidnapper is hounded by memories of a singing blind girl whom he killed for fun in Afghanistan.
Producers Zero Budget Movies
Original title Song of the Blind Girl
Directors Tom Charley
Writers Tom Charley

Cast

Andrew Dawe-Collins

as Iraq War Veteran

Madison Lehr

as Kidnapped Teen

Isabella Gielniak

as Kidnapped Child

Peter Ciaramitaro

as Police Detective

Grace Anne Prevost

as Teen's Mother

Don McIntyre

as Teen's step-father

Diane Bourgeault

as Child's Mother

Edward Colon

as Brandon

Peter Morelli

as Police Chief

Chips O'Neal

as Police Officer

Richard Pasieka

as Rich Man

Melissa Ciaramitaro

as Second Teen

Lauren Branstetter

as TV News Anchor

Hilary Tesluck

as Dance Partner