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Mrs. Soffel 1984

Based on true events, Kate Soffel, the warden’s wife and mother of four in Pittsburgh, begins leading Bible lessons for death‑row inmates. She becomes attracted to Ed Biddle, a convicted murderer, and starts a secret affair. Persuaded by love, she helps Ed and his brother Jack in a daring escape, guiding them on a perilous trek toward freedom in Canada.

Based on true events, Kate Soffel, the warden’s wife and mother of four in Pittsburgh, begins leading Bible lessons for death‑row inmates. She becomes attracted to Ed Biddle, a convicted murderer, and starts a secret affair. Persuaded by love, she helps Ed and his brother Jack in a daring escape, guiding them on a perilous trek toward freedom in Canada.

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Mrs. Soffel does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton

Kate Soffel

Matthew Modine

Matthew Modine

Jack Biddle

Trini Alvarado

Trini Alvarado

Irene Soffel

Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson

Ed Biddle

Jennifer Dundas

Jennifer Dundas

Margaret Soffel

Maury Chaykin

Maury Chaykin

Guard Charlie Reynolds

Wayne Robson

Wayne Robson

Halliday

Warren Van Evera

Warren Van Evera

Farmer

Edward Herrmann

Edward Herrmann

Warden Peter Soffel

Chuck Waters

Chuck Waters

Man (uncredited)

Terry O'Quinn

Terry O'Quinn

Detective Buck McGovern

Paula Trueman

Paula Trueman

Mrs. Stevenson

William Duell

William Duell

Lenny

Don McManus

Don McManus

Reporter (uncredited)

Dan Lett

Dan Lett

Young Man (uncredited)

Sean Sullivan

Sean Sullivan

Farmer

Harley Cross

Harley Cross

Clarence Soffel

Philip Craig

Philip Craig

Reporter

Walter Massey

Walter Massey

District Attorney

Len Doncheff

Len Doncheff

Polish Guard (uncredited)

Tom Harvey

Tom Harvey

Attorney Burke

Danny Corkill

Danny Corkill

Eddie Soffel

William Youmans

William Youmans

Guard George Koslow

Linda Carola

Linda Carola

Factory Girl

David Fox

David Fox

McNeil

A.C. Peterson

A.C. Peterson

Guard (uncredited)

Tom Bishop Jr.

Tom Bishop Jr.

Young Posse Rider (uncredited)

John Innes

John Innes

Reporter (uncredited)

David Huckvale

David Huckvale

Russian Twin (uncredited)

David Barckhoff

David Barckhoff

Boy on a Sidewalk (uncredited)

James Bradford

James Bradford

Minister

Rodger Barton

Rodger Barton

Deputy Hoon

Dana Wheeler-Nicholson

Dana Wheeler-Nicholson

Jessie Bodyne

Jack Jessop

Jack Jessop

Attorney Watson

Gerry Tucker

Gerry Tucker

Policeman (uncredited)

Frank Adamson

Frank Adamson

Swinehart

J. Winston Carroll

J. Winston Carroll

Guard McGarey

Jack Mather

Jack Mather

Mr. Watson

Derek Keurvorst

Derek Keurvorst

Reporter (uncredited)

Kay Hawtrey

Kay Hawtrey

Peter's Secretary (uncredited)

Pippa Pearthree

Pippa Pearthree

Maggie

Les Rubie

Les Rubie

Mr. Stevenson

Charles Jolliffe

Charles Jolliffe

Sheriff Hoon

Norma Dell'Agnese

Norma Dell'Agnese

Woman Reporter

Victoria Vanderkloot

Victoria Vanderkloot

Woman (uncredited)

Don Granbery

Don Granbery

Roach

Lee-Max Walton

Lee-Max Walton

Harry

Fred Booker

Fred Booker

Trustee

Joe Shelby

Joe Shelby

Lawyer (uncredited)

John Dee

John Dee

Old Prisoner

Maruska Stankova

Maruska Stankova

Mrs. Bodyne

Lou Pitoscia

Lou Pitoscia

Prisoner (uncredited)

Katie McCombs

Katie McCombs

Rachel Garvey

Brian Young

Brian Young

McNeil's Secretary (uncredited)

Joyce Ebert

Joyce Ebert

Matron Agnes Garvey

Nancy Chesney

Nancy Chesney

Mrs. Fitzgerald

Samantha Follows

Samantha Follows

Becky Knotts

Linda Gabler

Linda Gabler

Leota Yoeders

Eric Hebert

Eric Hebert

Paperboy

Al Koslik

Al Koslik

Reporter

George Belskey

George Belskey

Mr. Bodyne

Chris Cummings

Chris Cummings

Boy (uncredited)

Douglas Huckvale

Douglas Huckvale

Russian Twin (uncredited)

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Kate Soffel [Diane Keaton] is the wife of Pittsburgh prison warden Peter Soffel [Edward Herrmann], living in 1901 with their four children. After months of a mysterious illness that keeps her bedridden, she suddenly regains her strength and begins venturing beyond home to read Bible scriptures to inmates, a practice that quietly unsettles her family and society.

During these visits, she meets Ed Biddle [Mel Gibson] and his brother Jack [Matthew Modine], two men condemned to death for the murder of a robbery victim. Kate is immediately drawn to Ed, and the attraction feels mutual as they discuss faith, fate, and the sense that there might be more to their lives than the grim confines of the prison world. Ed maintains that he and Jack did not commit the murder for which they were convicted, insisting that an accomplice bears responsibility instead.

Kate continues to visit the brothers, reading scripture and offering comfort. On one of these encounters, Ed reads her a poem he wrote, and a kiss seals a growing crisis of conscience for Kate. She withdraws from her routine visits, torn between loyalty to her family and a compelling emotional bond with Ed that challenges everything she believes.

Days later, a fire is discovered in the cell block, and Kate alerts the guards, enabling Ed to be rescued from his burning cell. Ed had earlier hinted to Jack that he would spark an escape by causing a fire, but once the moment arrives, he does not attempt an immediate breakout. Instead, he tells Kate that he feared she had abandoned them, adding another layer to their troubled relationship. He eventually writes her a note asking for help to breach their confinement by providing hacksaw blades for the cell door bars, a request she reluctantly fulfills.

Around Christmas, Kate sends her children away and that night Ed and Jack overpower the two guards on duty, seize a gun, and break into the warden’s home, where they seize Kate and force her to flee with them. The trio then hides with the family of Jessie [Dana Wheeler-Nicholson], who is seen by some as Ed’s girlfriend. Jessie urges them to abandon Kate, arguing she will only slow them down, but Ed insists that Kate accompany them and Jack as they freighthop toward Perrysville, hoping to reach Canada. Detective Buck McGovern [Terry O’Quinn], who originally captured the Biddles, organizes a posse and pursues them across the countryside.

In Perrysville, a stop at an abandoned factory brings a tense moment: a man who has trailed them for a bounty learns that the Pittsburgh police already know their trail. Ed disarms the informant by knocking him out and claiming nothing, all the while keeping the larger danger hidden from the others as the pursuit continues.

The fugitives next find temporary shelter at the farm of an elderly couple who warmly invite them in. In their room, Ed and Kate share a private, intimate moment. Ed seems to confess to the murder but insists that Jack is innocent, and Kate responds with forgiveness born of desperation and longing, a turning point that defines the fragile bond between them.

When the posse closes in again, the trio flees in a sled as gunfire erupts. The following shootout leaves both brothers mortally wounded, and Kate, overwhelmed with fear and grief, pleads with Ed to end her life so she won’t be captured. He does so, tears staining his face, as the two brothers stagger away, their fate left uncertain in the chaos of pursuit.

Some of the pursuit ends with a grim resolution: Kate is found alive in the wreckage of the sled and is taken to a hospital, where she is visited by her eldest daughter Rachel Garvey [Rachel Garvey is portrayed by Katie McCombs]. Later, Kate is returned to the Pittsburgh prison, cradling the poem Ed wrote for her, a fragile relic that a friend helped smuggle into her cell, a reminder of a forbidden love that reshaped two families and the boundaries of loyalty, faith, and law.

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Mrs. Soffel Themes and Keywords

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Mrs. Soffel Other Names and Titles

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