I am looking for an elusive movie which I have been searching for year. Please help if you can. I saw this film back in the early to mid-1980's in the USA. It was in English. The only scene I can remember concerns an old man in a log cabin during the winter with two young teenagers, who I believe are brother and sister. The old man appears to be abusive. He makes the girl cook dinner and the young teenagers watch him eat his meal. He old man then attempts to undress the teenage girl, presumably to sexually assault her. However, the brother hits the old man over the head with a frying pan, as then flee the log cabin and run outside into the deep snow. I can also remember another scene where the young teens late stumble across the same old man outside and startle him as he is sleeping outside. They appear to give him an heart attack and he dies.
> I am looking for an elusive movie which I have been searching for > year. Please help if you can. I saw > this film back in the early to mid-1980's in the USA. It was in > English. The only scene I can remember concerns an old man in a log > cabin during the winter with two young teenagers, who I believe are > brother > and sister. The old man appears to be abusive. He makes the girl cook > dinner and the young teenagers watch him eat his meal. He old man then > attempts to undress the teenage girl, presumably to sexually assault > her. However, the brother hits the old man over the head with a frying > pan, as then flee the log cabin and run outside into the deep snow. I > can also remember another scene where the young teens late stumble > across the same old man outside and startle him as he is sleeping > outside. They appear to give him an heart attack and he dies.
> On 29 Jun., 17:42, Heike Hoffmann <sexyampelf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi there,
> > I am looking for an elusive movie which I have been searching for > > year. Please help if you can. I saw > > this film back in the early to mid-1980's in the USA. It was in > > English. The only scene I can remember concerns an old man in a log > > cabin during the winter with two young teenagers, who I believe are > > brother > > and sister. The old man appears to be abusive. He makes the girl cook > > dinner and the young teenagers watch him eat his meal. He old man then > > attempts to undress the teenage girl, presumably to sexually assault > > her. However, the brother hits the old man over the head with a frying > > pan, as then flee the log cabin and run outside into the deep snow. I > > can also remember another scene where the young teens late stumble > > across the same old man outside and startle him as he is sleeping > > outside. They appear to give him an heart attack and he dies.
> > Any ideas?
> > Heike Hoffmann
> Bist du die Heike von Bad Berleburg?
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Sound like a remake of "Hansel und Gretel." I think their father was abusive like that.
> On Aug 23, 1:50 pm, Copycop <copy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 29 Jun., 17:42, Heike Hoffmann <sexyampelf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi there,
> > > I am looking for an elusive movie which I have been searching for > > > year. Please help if you can. I saw > > > this film back in the early to mid-1980's in the USA. It was in > > > English. The only scene I can remember concerns an old man in a log > > > cabin during the winter with two young teenagers, who I believe are > > > brother > > > and sister. The old man appears to be abusive. He makes the girl cook > > > dinner and the young teenagers watch him eat his meal. He old man then > > > attempts to undress the teenage girl, presumably to sexually assault > > > her. However, the brother hits the old man over the head with a frying > > > pan, as then flee the log cabin and run outside into the deep snow. I > > > can also remember another scene where the young teens late stumble > > > across the same old man outside and startle him as he is sleeping > > > outside. They appear to give him an heart attack and he dies.
> > > Any ideas?
> > > Heike Hoffmann
> > Bist du die Heike von Bad Berleburg?
> ~~~~~~~
> Sound like a remake of "Hansel und Gretel." > I think their father was abusive like that.
Actually, it's usually the (stepmother) who is made out to be the heavy in H&G. The father gets "whipped" into going along with her nefarious plan to ditch the kids in the woods. In the end, the children return to their father, and live... yadda, yadda, yadda....