Ep. 66 The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane (1976)

Rynn Jacobs (Foster) tries to outmaneuver a persistent child molester Frank Hallet (Sheen) with varying degrees of success.

13-Year-old Rynn lives all alone in a house on a secluded lane on the edge of town. He father is a famous writer, seldom seen- her mother is non-existent, never heard from. She doesn’t go to school, she doesn’t come out to play…what is it that she is doing out there alone? Join Chris as he talks up Jodie Foster, Martin Sheen, and Children’s rights as the LSCE screens the 1976 cult classic “The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane.” Join us

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1 Comment

  1. For you Fosterists, cult followship and TLG afficionados: there is nothing new here. BUT it’s still a pretty good presentation and Roberts’ focusing clearly on the core elements like children rights.

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