Adam (1983)

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Title: Adam

Genre: Drama

Cast: Daniel J. Travanti, JoBeth Williams, Martha Scott, Richard Masur, Paul Regina, Mason Adams, Tony Frank, John M. Jackson, Alex Harvey, John Boston, John Perry Edson, Rick Stokes, Robert Ginnaven, Robin Bradley, Gary Moody, Marina Astudillo, Robert Shaw, Terri Gardner, Sharon Menzel, John Henry Faulk, Judie Stephen, Fred Greenlee, J. Michael Jaynes, Debra Oelberg, Lynn Humphrey, Maggie Egan, Kelly Glasse, Jo Perkins, Christopher Wycliff, Toni Potts, Kent Banbury, Jimmy Dunne, Nicholas John Wolfford Berkshire

Release: 1983-10-10

Runtime: 97

Plot: Based on the true story that shocked the nation and led to vast changes in how law enforcement handled missing children cases...John and Reve Walsh deal with their grief in front of the whole country when their son, Adam, is abducted and later found dead.
Movie information in first post provided by The Movie Database
Adam was a movie based on a true story. Adam John Walsh was just 6 years old when he was kidnapped and later his head was found. The case sent shockwaves all across the US and obviously greedy Hollywood wanted to cash in on this and they did.
 
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