Mrs. Soffel
Kate Soffel is married to a prison warden in Pittsburgh, and is the mother of their four children. Ed Biddle is a convicted murderer awaiting execution on death row with his brother Jack. When Kate meets Eddie through her Bible readings to the prisoners, she is drawn to him, and they pursue a clandestine relationship. She agrees to help the brothers escape, and begins a treacherous journey with them to freedom in Canada.
Mrs. Soffel
December 26, 1984
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Cast (64)
Diane Keaton
Kate Soffel
Mel Gibson
Ed Biddle
Matthew Modine
Jack Biddle
Edward Herrmann
Warden Peter Soffel
Trini Alvarado
Irene Soffel
Jennifer Dundas
Margaret Soffel
Danny Corkill
Eddie Soffel
Harley Cross
Clarence Soffel
Terry O'Quinn
Detective Buck McGovern
Pippa Pearthree
Maggie
William Youmans
Guard George Koslow
Maury Chaykin
Guard Charlie Reynolds
Joyce Ebert
Matron Agnes Garvey
Wayne Robson
Halliday
Dana Wheeler-Nicholson
Jessie Bodyne
Les Rubie
Mr. Stevenson
Paula Trueman
Mrs. Stevenson
Nancy Chesney
Mrs. Fitzgerald
Samantha Follows
Becky Knotts
Katie McCombs
Rachel Garvey
Linda Gabler
Leota Yoeders
Eric Hebert
Paperboy
Tom Harvey
Attorney Burke
Jack Jessop
Attorney Watson
William Duell
Lenny
John Dee
Old Prisoner
J. Winston Carroll
Guard McGarey
David Fox
McNeil
Fred Booker
Trustee
Valerie Buhagiar
Alice
Norma Dell'Agnese
Woman Reporter
Al Koslik
Reporter
Philip Craig
Reporter
Frank Adamson
Swinehart
Don Granbery
Roach
Linda Carola
Factory Girl
George Belskey
Mr. Bodyne
Maruska Stankova
Mrs. Bodyne
James Bradford
Minister
Charles Jolliffe
Sheriff Hoon
Rodger Barton
Deputy Hoon
Jack Mather
Mr. Watson
Lee-Max Walton
Harry
Sean Sullivan
Farmer
Warren Van Evera
Farmer
Walter Massey
District Attorney
David Barckhoff
Boy on a Sidewalk (uncredited)
Chris Cummings
Boy (uncredited)
Len Doncheff
Polish Guard (uncredited)
Kay Hawtrey
Peter's Secretary (uncredited)
David Huckvale
Russian Twin (uncredited)
Douglas Huckvale
Russian Twin (uncredited)
John Innes
Reporter (uncredited)
Derek Keurvorst
Reporter (uncredited)
Dan Lett
Young Man (uncredited)
A.C. Peterson
Guard (uncredited)
Lou Pitoscia
Prisoner (uncredited)
Joe Shelby
Lawyer (uncredited)
Gerry Tucker
Policeman (uncredited)
Victoria Vanderkloot
Woman (uncredited)
Chuck Waters
Man (uncredited)
Brian Young
McNeil's Secretary (uncredited)
Tom Bishop Jr.
Young Posse Rider (uncredited)
Don McManus
Reporter (uncredited)
Crew (45)
Directing
Gillian Armstrong
Director
Mark Egerton
Assistant Director
Rocco Gismondi
Third Assistant Director
Richard Flower
Second Assistant Director
Penelope Hynam
Script Supervisor
Writing
Ron Nyswaner
Writer
Production
Scott Rudin
Producer
David Nicksay
Producer
Margery Simkin
Casting
Michael MacDonald
Unit Manager
Edgar J. Scherick
Producer
Dennis E. Jones
Associate Producer
Dennis E. Jones
Production Manager
Sound
Mark Isham
Original Music Composer
Todd Boekelheide
Music Supervisor
David Lee
Production Sound Mixer
Art
Hilton Rosemarin
Set Decoration
Luciana Arrighi
Production Design
J. Tracy Budd
Property Master
Andris Hausmanis
Assistant Art Director
Daniel R. Bradette
Assistant Property Master
Bill Harman
Construction Coordinator
Dan Conley
Set Decoration
Carmi Gallo
Assistant Art Director
Roy Forge Smith
Art Direction
Camera
Gail Harvey
Still Photographer
Chris Helcermanas-Benge
Still Photographer
Russell Boyd
Director of Photography
Rod Parkhurst
Camera Operator
Costume & Make-Up
Paul LeBlanc
Hairstylist
Shay Cunliffe
Costume Design
Patricia Green
Makeup Supervisor
Linda Kemp
Wardrobe Supervisor
Linda Gill
Makeup Artist
Crew
Patricia Johnson
Unit Publicist
Victoria Vanderkloot
Stunts
Glenn Randall Jr.
Second Unit
Glenn Randall Jr.
Stunt Coordinator
David Neil Trifunovich
Special Effects
Chuck Waters
Stunts
Robin Grathwol
Stunts
Bruce Smith
Stunts
Marco Bianco
Stunts
Editing
Nicholas Beauman
Editor
Bruce Lange
First Assistant Editor