All the Kind Strangers (Burt Kennedy, 1974, USA)
All the Kind Strangers is a 1974 ABC TV movie of the week starring Stacy Keach. Keach at this point was still known primarily as a character actor, having had a minor breakout role in John Huston's 1972 film Fat City . The film is directed by Burt Kennedy, who was best known as a writer of westerns. Nowadays, he is more likely best known for a later collaboration with Keach in the first adaptation of Jim Thompson's The Killer Inside Me . Keach stars as Jimmy Wheeler, a man who is rather tricked by a young boy into joining a family in a remote area. The family is made up of children of a bootlegger, who have been orphaned. They try to trap strangers into becoming their parents, and they have already done this to Carol Ann (Samantha Eggar), who has become a surrogate mother to them. Keach is intended as the surrogate father, but he puts up resistance and attempts to escape. John Savage plays Peter, the eldest child and leader of the pack. All the Kind Strangers is an odd l