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Synopsis: Inspired by real events, CAGED NO MORE is the story of Aggie Prejean, a grandmother on a desperate search to find her two granddaughters, Skye and Elle, who have been kidnapped by their sinister father. As the details behind the girls' disappearance begin to unravel, it's discovered he has taken them overseas to be sold into slavery to settle his drug debt. Aggie enlists the help of the girls' uncle, a well-respected local philanthropist, and his son Wil, who is former Special Forces. A global hunt ensues, and the team will stop at nothing to see the girls safely returned home. CAGED NO MORE is a drama meant to engage and educate audiences on the realities of human trafficking. The film releases January 22, 2016 nationwide.
Director(s): Lisa Arnold
Production: Check the Gate Productions
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IMDB:
5.4
PG-13
Year:
2016
90 min
Website
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she made me promise

to save the girls from Jack,

but I don't know what that means.

Well, where are they?

Well, Jack took Elle to London

to visit Skye at her school.

Wait a minute.

Macy let Jack take Elle

out of the country?

Yes, and that's how I know

something ain't right.

I got to find those letters.

Okay, what letters?

What are you talk...

- From where? Who? Macy?

- No, no, no.

Emails that Skye sent me from

her school, and I... I... I...

I printed 'em out before I deleted 'em.

Now she's been sending me these emails

but I don't know the name

of her new school.

I don't know where she is in London,

How am I gone get to 'em

if I don't know where they are?

- Okay, okay. Let me look over...

- I don't know where they are.

Let me look over here, okay?

Just... just tell me

what else Macy said.

Just... just that Jack

had stole something

that he was gone sell 'em

and... and to save the girl.

News of a Portland woman being arrested

for trying to sell

her own young daughter

into the human sex slave business.

I'm joined now by Kathie Lee Gifford,

who has worked

alongside a group called the

International Justice Mission

as a human rights advocate.

And Kathie, this is a horrific thing

- to happen to any human being.

- It's just hard, I think,

for Americans, in general,

to believe that this is going on

in our country, in our states,

in our neighborhoods,

maybe even next door.

And it's happening to our children.

Some of them ten, 12 years old.

I mean, this young girl that

you were just talking about,

her own mother

denying her her human rights,

her dignity.

Auntie,

- what if...

- No!

- Macy would never do such a thing.

- No, no, no.

I'm not saying that Macy's

capable of doing it,

but, Jack.

Is there anything else

that Macy said to you?

Well, she told me to take Jack's laptop.

She said everything I need

to know would be on there,

but it's dead, and I can't get

my charger to make it work.

- Well, did you tell the police that?

- No, I didn't tell no police,

because Macy said they wouldn't

believe me and I promised her

that I was gone do this myself.

Uh-uh, Auntie.

We got to get somebody to help us.

'Cause what if Jack is capable

of doing something like this?

Oh, Lord, not...

God. You gotta help your Aggie.

Gotta tell me what to do next.

Uncle Jack was indeed up to no good,

and Elle was playing

right into his trap.

So if this happens,

what time do we meet?

- When are we going?

- Huh?

Yeah.

- Okay.

- Can we go to the beach, at least?

Could you hold on?

Ah, no. See, I'm... I'm trying

to do business here.

- But that's all you've been doing.

- Look how many times

do I have to tell you,

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