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  1. With Gila Almagor, Na'ama Amrani, G.W. Bailey, Mohammad Bakri. Based on the real-life experiences of Sis Levin, the wife of CNN Reporter Jerry Levin, who was taken hostage in Lebanon by Shiite Fundamentalists in 1984, and her struggle to free him.

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    • Gila Almagor, Na'ama Amrani, G.W. Bailey
    • Roger Young
  2. In 1984, while working for CNN, he was kidnapped and held hostage by Hezbollah. [1] He escaped after eleven and a half months in captivity due to the nonviolent behind-the-scene efforts of friends and colleagues organized by his wife, Sis Levin. [2] [3] Of Jewish birth, Levin converted to Christianity during his captivity.

  3. Based on the real-life experiences of Sis Levin, the wife of CNN Reporter Jerry Levin, who was taken hostage in Lebanon by Shiite Fundamentalists in 1984, and her struggle to free him.

  4. A television movie based on the real-life experiences of Sis Levin, the wife of CNN reporter Jerry Levin, who was taken hostage in Lebanon by Shiite fundamentalists in 1984, and her struggle to free him. Cast & Crew. Read More. Roger Young. Director. Gila Almagor. Paul Ford. Lead Person. Marlo Thomas. Robert Harper. David Dukes. Film Details.

    • Roger Young
    • Gila Almagor
  5. Held Hostage: The Sis and Jerry Levin Story. Lucille Levin (Marlo Thomas) works to free her husband (David Dukes), the CNN bureau chief abducted by fanatics in 1984 Beirut.

    • Roger Young
    • Drama
    • Marlo Thomas
  6. 1991 Directed by Roger Young. Based on the real-life experiences of Sis Levin, the wife of CNN Reporter Jerry Levin, who was taken hostage in Lebanon by Shiite Fundamentalists in 1984, and her struggle to free him. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Marlo Thomas David Dukes William Schallert G.W. Bailey Gila Almagor Chaim Banai.

  7. Sis Levin (Marlo Thomas) is the wife of Jerry Levin (David Dukes) kidnapped in Lebanon by Muslim fundamentalists. The government wants to cover up the incident so as not to endanger the journalist's life. At her wits' end, Sis herself begins negotiations with the kidnappers to get her husband released.