Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Cheryl's Surrender is a curious entry from 1975 that finds itself steeped in a tension-filled atmosphere, reminiscent of the political thrillers of the era. The pacing wavers between high-stakes action and quieter, more introspective moments that explore the psychological toll of the kidnapping. The performances are a mixed bag—some actors really lean into the urgency of the situation, while others seem a bit out of their depth. What’s interesting here is the practical effects used during the embassy attack; they add a gritty authenticity that heightens the tension. It’s not your typical hostage drama, and there's a certain rawness that makes it stand out, even if it doesn’t fully land.
Cheryl's Surrender is not abundantly available on home media, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. The film has seen limited releases, mostly in obscure formats which contributes to its scarcity. There’s a niche interest in this title, especially for those who appreciate lesser-known political thrillers from the 70s. Its unique tone and execution might resonate with collectors looking for something off the beaten path.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Explore our complete collection organized by genre