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Not Without My Daughter

In 1984, Betty Mahmoody's husband took his wife and daughter to meet his family in Iran. He swore they would be safe. They would be happy. They would be free to leave. He lied.
1991 | 116m | English

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An American woman, trapped in Islamic Iran by her brutish husband, must find a way to escape with her daughter as well.
Release Date: Jan 11, 1991
Director: Brian Gilbert
Writer: David W. Rintels, Betty Mahmoody, William Hoffer
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords daughter, islam, escape, travel, violent husband, persia, married couple
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Pathé Entertainment, Ufland
Box Office Revenue: $14,789,113
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Sally Field Betty Mahmoody
Alfred Molina Moody
Sheila Rosenthal Mahtob
Roshan Seth Houssein
Sarah Badel Nicole
Mony-Rey Ameh Bozorg
Georges Corraface Mohsen
Mary Nell Santacroce Grandma
Ed Grady Grandpa
Marc Gowan Doctor
Bruce Evers Doctor
Jonathan Cherchi Mammal
Soudabeh Farrokhnia Nasserine
Michael Morim Zia
Gili Ben Ozilio Fereshte
Racheli Chaimian Zoreh
Yossi Tabib Reza
Amir Shmuel Baba Hajji
Ya'ackov Banai Aga Hakim
Dafna Armoni Koran Teacher
Judith Robinson Ellen
Avraham Mor Hormoz
Sasson Gabai Hamid
Ahuva Keren Miss Nassimi
Farzaneh Taidi Khanun Shaheen
Yerusha Tirosh Mahtob's Teacher
Yosef Shiloach Mohsen's Companion
Shaul Mizrahi Iranian Soldier
Name Job
David W. Rintels Screenplay
Anat Avivi Set Decoration
Anthony Pratt Production Design
Betty Mahmoody Novel
Peter Hannan Director of Photography
Koby Azarly Stunts
Desmond Crowe Art Direction
Judy Taylor Casting
William Hoffer Novel
Ofer Bedarshi Editor
Nic Ede Costume Design
Avishay Avivi Art Direction
Joyce Gallie Casting
Brian Gilbert Director
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music Composer
Terry Rawlings Editor
Mike Fenton Casting
Zivit Yakir Makeup Artist
Lena Talmore Hairstylist
Glenn Freemantle Foley Artist
Name Title
Harry J. Ufland Producer
Mary Jane Ufland Producer
Anthony Waye Associate Producer
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Wuchak
7.0

_**American mother & daughter ‘imprisoned’ in an alien culture of a strict Muslim country**_ In 1984, an Iranian doctor in Michigan (Alfred Molina) insists on visiting his family back home after ten years and insists that his wife (Sally Field) & daughter come along for a 2-week trip. They are h ... orrified to discover that the doctor has no intention of going back to America and holds them hostage in Tehran with his family, abusing the wife. To make matters worse, Iran was at war with Iraq at the time and bombing raids on Tehran were not uncommon. Can they make it back alive? "Not Without My Daughter" (1991) is based on Betty Mahmoody's real-life account of the same name, co-written by William Hoffer and published in 1987. The movie reminded me of “Midnight Express” (1978), which is interesting since Hoffer also co-authored the book that movie was based on, published in 1977. Both stories are about Americans trapped in Muslim nations. Everyone knows Turkey isn’t so religiously strict, but Billy Hayes in “Midnight Express” was stuck in prison there and it was a harrowing experience (read the book as it’s naturally more factual than the movie). Betty wasn’t in prison in Iran yet she was still very much a prisoner and the experience was just as harrowing. The movie doesn’t paint all Iranians as evil, as some criticize. It just shows how the rights of women are seriously limited in such a legalistic patriarchal society. It also effectively shows how an otherwise good person can become an altogether different one under the influence of a dubious communal spirit. This happens all the time. Have you ever had a friend who acted one way in private, but very differently in a social situation with questionable peer pressure? Perhaps you yourself have done this; I have. It’s the same principle in this movie except that the “community spirit” and corresponding peer pressure involves male-dominated Islamic culture and the mistreatment of women. The daughter wrote her account of what happened in her 2015 book “My Name is Mahtob,” which basically corroborates her mother’s version of events while trying to be sympathetic to her father. She became a Christian and essentially points out how genuine Christians (as opposed to nominal ones) are persecuted in America by the secular religion of LIEberalism, which is ironic since America is supposed to champion religious & ideological freedom. It’s just a different kind of persecution than what Mahtob & her mother experienced in Iran. The film runs 1 hour, 55 minutes, and was shot mainly in Neve Ilan, Isreal, but also Ankara, Turkey (the closing scenes) and Atlanta, Georgia (the Michigan scenes). GRADE: B

Jun 23, 2021