Patty Hearst

Heiress. Victim. Terrorist.

The true story of a rich girl who was abducted by American revolutionaries in the 1970s. Her time spent with her captors made her question herself and her way of life. She eventually joined their cause, sparking controversy.

Natasha Richardson

(Patricia Hearst)

William Forsythe

(Teko)

Ving Rhames

(Cinque)

Frances Fisher

(Yolanda)

Olivia Barash

(Fahizah)

Dana Delany

(Gelina)

Marek Johnson

(Zoya)

Kitty Swink

(Gabi)

Jodi Long

(Wendy Yoshimura)

Peter Kowanko

(Cujo)

Tom O'Rourke

(Jim Browning)

Scott Kraft

(Steven Weed)

Jeff Imada

(Neighbor)

Ermal Williamson

(Randolf A. Hearst)

Elaine Revard

(Catherine Hearst)

Marc Siegler

(Charles Gould)

Toni Attell

(TV Announcer)

Hawthorne James

(Tall Muslim)

Reggie Bruce

(Short Muslim)

Stephannie Howard

(Woman)

Saba Shawel

(Girl #1)

Leilani Fields

(Girl #2)

Mayah McCoy

(Girl #3)

Carey Fox

(Hippie)

Steven Avalos

(Young Father)

James Lawrence Garfield

(High School Student)

Christine Lunde

(Newscaster (as Christine Lund))

Jim Ward

(Newscaster (as James Kevin Ward))

Erich Anderson

(1st Male)

James Bolt

(2nd Male (as James Bershad))

Bradford Bancroft

(3rd Male)

Valerie Carpenter Bernstein

(1st Female (as Valerie C. Robinson))

Marta Kober

(2nd Female)

Moss Porter

(FBI Man #1)

Ron Boyd

(FBI Man #2)

John Petievich

(Policeman)

Steven Reisch

(Photographer)

Jeanne McGuire

(Booking Officer)

Judson Matthew Davis

(Arresting Officer #1)

Michael Derek Rubin

(Arresting Officer #2)

Gerald Gordon

(F. Lee Bailey)

John Achorn

(Al Johnson)

Jeff Allin

(Assistant D.A.)

Robert Dickman

(Doctor)

Jack Slater

(Psychiatrist #1)

Byron Clark

(Psychiatrist #2)

Nora Meerbaum

(Psychiatrist #3)

Murray Leaward

(Psychiatrist #4)

Steven Anderson

(Psychiatrist #5)

Maurice Hill

(Judge Carter)

Bill Feeney

(Court Clerk)

Anne Cooper

(Juror Wentz (as Anne Marie Gillis))

Thomas Wagner

(Juror Wright)

Michael Lindström

(Photographer)