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‘Sweet Hostage’ (1975): Martin Sheen kidnaps Linda Blair in TV exploiter
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‘Sweet Hostage’ (1975): Martin Sheen kidnaps Linda Blair in TV exploiter

July 2, 2023 Drunk TV 2 Comments

A must-have primer for every would-be romantic kidnapper out there…although the only way Sweet Hostage would be remade today is if Bradley Cooper kidnapped Dylan Mulvaney.

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