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The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck 1984

★ 4.01 votes96 min📅 1984-01-24

In *The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck* (1984), Marlo Thomas delivers a gripping performance as a small-town shopkeeper whose life unravels when she becomes entangled in a scandal that spirals out of control.

Director: Simon Langton

Cast

Marlo Thomas
Marlo Thomas
Kathryn Beck
Kris Kristofferson
Kris Kristofferson
Ben Cole
George Dzundza
George Dzundza
Lt. DeCarlo
Jon DeVries
Jon DeVries
Bob Fuhrman
David Rasche
David Rasche
Donald Catton
Linda Thorson
Linda Thorson
Cory Fuhrman
Edward Winter
Edward Winter
Carl Macaluso
Randy Rocca
Det. Gerry Astarte
Christine Estabrook
Christine Estabrook
Janet Reiss
Steven Williams
Steven Williams
Les Averback

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck* (1984) about?

The film follows Kathryn Beck, a shopkeeper whose life is upended when she's publicly condemned after a relationship with a suspected terrorist. As police and media pressure mount, her personal integrity is called into question, leading to a tense battle for justice and reputation.

Who directed *The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck*?

Simon Langton directed *The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck*, bringing a sharp focus to its themes of scandal and societal judgment.

Who stars in *The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck*?

The film stars Marlo Thomas as Kathryn Beck, with Kris Kristofferson, George Dzundza, and Linda Thorson delivering standout performances.

Is *The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck* (1984) worth watching?

With its strong performances and timely themes, *The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck* is a compelling drama worth watching, especially for fans of 1980s television movies. The film's exploration of media sensationalism and personal integrity gives it lasting relevance.

How long is *The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck*?

The runtime of *The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck* is 96 minutes.

About The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck (1984) — A gripping drama about scandal and societal judgment

In *The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck* (1984), Marlo Thomas delivers a gripping performance as a small-town shopkeeper whose life unravels when she becomes entangled in a scandal that spirals out of control. Directed by Simon Langton, this intense drama explores themes of justice, media sensationalism, and personal integrity as Kathryn is branded a sympathizer after a brief relationship with a man accused of terrorism. The film captures the suffocating pressure of public opinion, blending raw emotion with a stark critique of how quickly reputations can be destroyed. With its 1980s setting and sharp social commentary, it remains a compelling watch for fans of thought-provoking television dramas.

Kathryn's ordeal unfolds against a backdrop of suspicion and moral ambiguity, where even the most mundane relationships are scrutinized under the microscope of public outrage. The cast, including Kris Kristofferson and George Dzundza, delivers powerful performances that anchor the story in authenticity, making *The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck* (1984) a dramatic exploration of how far society will go to punish those who dare to defy its expectations.