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  1. Description: This made-for-television drama is based on the true story of a harrowing country abduction. Tracy Pollan stars as Kari Swenson, an Olympic biathlon athlete-in-training who is kidnapped by some reclusive, backwoods mountain men looking for marriage. The movie follows her captivity, the massive search and her recovery from both her ...

  2. The Abduction of Kari Swenson. 1987. 1 hr 40 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. Fact-based story of a biathlete (Tracy Pollan) who was kidnapped by father-and-son mountain men in Montana. Joe Don Baker ...

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    • 96 Min.
    • 800
    • Dimitar Jeynov
  4. 2. Sept. 2021 · ID’s ‘Your Worst Nightmare: Into the Wild’ is an episode that re-examines the harrowing 1984 abduction and shooting of young Kari Swenson in the mountains of Montana. This case, along with its perplexing aftermath and motives, has been profiled through the NBC made-for-television filmThe Abduction of Kari Swenson’ and ‘American Justice: Kidnapped’ before. Yet, […]

  5. 1. Apr. 2019 · PLEASE SUBSCRIBE! On July 15, 1984, Kari Swenson was abducted near Big Sky, Montana, during a training run on her favorite cross-country route. She was held ...

    • 121 Min.
    • 33,1K
    • David Scott
  6. The Abduction of Kari Swenson is a 1987 NBC network television movie which aired on March 8, 1987. Based on true-life events, Olympic athlete Kari Swenson is abducted while training and imprisoned by Don Nichols and his son Dan, and is chained to a tree during her captivity. During a rescue attempt that results in the death of one man, Dan shoots Kari in the chest, and he & his father flee ...

  7. Courtesy ESPN. There’s no particular news peg that might bring someone to revisit the harrowing, 36-year-old story of Kari Swenson, a world champion athlete whose career was cut short in 1984 ...