I Know My First Name Is Steven
I Know My First Name Is Steven | |
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Genre | Docudrama |
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Directed by | Larry Elikann |
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Theme music composer | David Shire |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 2 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Andrew Adelson |
Producer | Kim C. Friese |
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Running time | 180 mins. |
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Network | NBC |
Release | May 22 May 23, 1989 | –
I Know My First Name Is Steven is a 1989 American television miniseries about kidnapping victim Steven Stayner.[1][2] The two-part miniseries was first broadcast by NBC on May 22 and 23, 1989. Screening rights were sold to a number of international television companies including the BBC, which screened the miniseries in mid-July of the following year; later still, it was released as a feature-length movie.
It was nominated as Best Miniseries or Television Film at the 47th Golden Globe Awards[3] and received four Emmy Award nominations.[4]
Plot
[edit]Steven Stayner, a seven-year-old boy, is kidnapped by Kenneth Parnell, with the help of his partner in crime, Irving Murphy. Parnell continues to molest and produce pornographic images of Steven for seven years.
When Steven is 14, Parnell kidnaps a boy named Timmy. As a result, Steven builds up the courage to prevent Timmy from going through the same thing that he went through when he was Timmy's age. He brings Timmy to the police and confesses that he was the victim of a kidnapping by his "dad", Parnell.
Steven later testifies in court on Timmy's behalf, and then later, in a hearing for the crimes Parnell committed against Steven. Parnell spends five years of a seven-year sentence in prison for the kidnapping and sexual abuse against Steven, while his accomplice Murphy spends less than two years in prison.
Cast
[edit]- Cindy Pickett – Kay Stayner
- John Ashton – Del Stayner
- Todd Eric Andrews – Cary Stayner
- Corin Nemec – Steven Stayner / Dennis Parnell
- Luke Edwards – Steven Stayner (age 7)
- Pruitt Taylor Vince – Irving Murphy
- Ray Walston – Bob Augustine
- Bryan Cranston — Officer Dickinson
- Gregg Henry – Officer Kean
- Jim Haynie – Officer Scott
- Barbara Tarbuck – School Counselor
- Scott Curtis – Cary Stayner (age 11)
- Arliss Howard – Kenneth Parnell (uncredited)
- Stephen Dorff – Pete
- Beth Grant – Mrs. Beta
- Jacob Gelman – Timothy "Timmy" White / Thomas "Tommy" Parnell
- Barry Corbin – Officer Warner
Ratings
[edit]No. | Title | Air date | Timeslot (ET) | Rating/share (households) |
Viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Part 1" | May 22, 1989 | Monday 9:00 p.m. | 21.6/35 | 31.3 | [5] |
2 | "Part 2" | May 23, 1989 | Tuesday 9:00 p.m. | 27.3/42 | 40.3 | [5] |
References
[edit]- ^ MUBI
- ^ ‘Captive Audience’ recalls the awful aftermath when a kidnapped boy came home - Chicago Sun-Times
- ^ Golden Globes
- ^ "I Know My First Name is Steven". Emmy Awards. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
- ^ a b "Everybody loved ABC's Baby". USA Today. June 1, 1989. p. 3D. ProQuest 306225180.
External links
[edit]- 1989 American television series debuts
- 1989 American television series endings
- 1980s American drama television series
- 1980s American television miniseries
- NBC original films
- American English-language television shows
- Drama films based on actual events
- Television series by Lorimar Television
- Television series by Warner Bros. Television Studios
- Films directed by Larry Elikann
- NBC television dramas