"Not Without My Daughter" Meet the real Betty Mahmoody, played by Sally Field. Harrowing story!

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  • @radermachera8204
    @radermachera8204 3 роки тому +5175

    Let’s not forget the good Iranian people that helped her and her daughter escaped. Without them Betty and her Mahtoud would not have had make it back home.

    • @eileenprose8472
      @eileenprose8472  3 роки тому +527

      Hi, this is Eileen, the interviewer. I could not agree more. Thank you for your comment!

    • @sanja2007
      @sanja2007 3 роки тому +63

      @@eileenprose8472 thank you for this interview Eileen, i watched it so often, its an incredible lifestory and you are a great interviewer, asking the right questions at the right time.

    • @Recenseur
      @Recenseur 3 роки тому +6

      They helped her for 12 000 $...but i'm sure, many iranian peoples don't bear islam anymore, because islam stincks.

    • @naima8392
      @naima8392 3 роки тому +15

      @@Recenseur Right! That's why it's the fasting growing religion in the world, even in the US where more Americans including women convert to it.

    • @Recenseur
      @Recenseur 3 роки тому +4

      @@naima8392
      No, this is the dying religion in the world USA don't like you 😅🤣😂

  • @akeyou1
    @akeyou1 6 років тому +2615

    Please ladies, don't go to countries where you loose your rights.

    • @sherryd3299
      @sherryd3299 5 років тому +33

      No man is worth that.

    • @opheliasgrace
      @opheliasgrace 4 роки тому +111

      She didn't want to go, but she was more afraid that he would take Mahtob and go without her and Iran wouldn't have let her in after that. If she went with him, then she could keep hold of her daughter.

    • @finallythere100
      @finallythere100 3 роки тому +50

      true ... AND your children and their rights!

    • @judithniles2827
      @judithniles2827 3 роки тому +51

      That's why I will NEVER leave America!

    • @rottierumbles9451
      @rottierumbles9451 3 роки тому +30

      @@opheliasgrace her daughter was American born though and had a U.S. Passport , if he took her that would have been kidnapping but you're right at least with the Mom there she could keep an eye on her , which was smart as she got to see first hand what he would do and made the right decision to flee from the abuse.

  • @flakeyjake4177
    @flakeyjake4177 7 місяців тому +1139

    I dated an Arab man right after college. When he brought up marriage, this kind of scenario came to my mind - even though it was years before Not Without My Daughter came out. Women in ANY free country that marry men from far less free countries are taking a HUGE risk. I didn't do it. Take heed, ladies. The message is very REAL.

    • @diva777
      @diva777 6 місяців тому +36

      Same.

    • @ciaronsmith4995
      @ciaronsmith4995 6 місяців тому

      Iranians are not Arabs. They are PERSIAN. Completely different. You are a liar, honey.

    • @ciaronsmith4995
      @ciaronsmith4995 6 місяців тому +29

      @@diva777 Iran is not Arab. It's predominantly ethnic Persian (like half of Los Angeles). They are not even religious outside of Iran. This movie was a total propaganda hit piece.

    • @graciousme2258
      @graciousme2258 6 місяців тому

      @@ciaronsmith4995stop taking it personally. This happened don’t pretend it didn’t.

    • @mindfulness1118
      @mindfulness1118 6 місяців тому +78

      @@ciaronsmith4995 rubbish on all fronts. Persia has not existed officially since 1935. They are Iranians. Secondly, Muslims do follow their Religion ( irrelevant where they are). Good luck trying to convince the World otherwise.

  • @kaylove8663
    @kaylove8663 6 років тому +3410

    I can't even imagine trying to escape the way they did... This mom is so strong and amazing

    • @connilane1779
      @connilane1779 5 років тому +102

      Most free-born people will do almost anything to escape captivity and Betty proved that.

    • @mahvashkhosrowyar1671
      @mahvashkhosrowyar1671 5 років тому +25

      keke 89 , I went through the same thing and much worse. I guess this is normal.

    • @annakarlsson5509
      @annakarlsson5509 5 років тому +15

      Mahvash Khosrowyar Many hugs to you from Sweden! 💜

    • @connilane1779
      @connilane1779 5 років тому +40

      Americans are born free;they don't accept being imprisoned too easily.

    • @ArabellaCharm
      @ArabellaCharm 5 років тому +50

      You would be surprised what you'll do as a mother. My mother was a meek woman at 5'2" and 109lbs, but when protecting us you would think she was a lion ❤

  • @CraftyCuriosity
    @CraftyCuriosity 3 роки тому +2007

    This movie opened my eyes about marrying into different cultures. The importance of really understanding where people come from and how they are raised and to dig deeper.

    • @Carolinagirl1028
      @Carolinagirl1028 3 роки тому +133

      Marrying into different cultures can be an enriching experience. However it must be done with understanding, trust and a deep knowledge of the person you are marrying. He may have been a good husband and father in some ways but it's obvious by her fears before they went to Iran that there were already issues that caused her not to have full trust in him, and rightly so. This book/movie really drove home two things to me...always trust in your gut instincts, if something feels wrong it normally is, and when traveling know your rights or lack there of. If you won't have rights in a certain country than don't let anyone ever convince you it'll be okay to travel there.

    • @hurst-cs2jh
      @hurst-cs2jh 3 роки тому

      @@Carolinagirl1028 Hi

    • @tah3099
      @tah3099 3 роки тому +48

      There are plenty of abusers in your own town.

    • @saira_6151
      @saira_6151 3 роки тому +38

      Similar cases have taken place at the hands of some of my countrymen. What would happen is they would go abroad, marry a local lady, some for proforma, some for love, but then when they had a child, the men would suddenly become "religious" and abduct their child back to their native country knowing we don't extradite people. Their excuse 2as they didn't want their child growing up in immoral west and to ensure they are raised as Muslims and the same moral and honor code that especially girls have to adhere to, they abduct them. Some mothers came here but our patriarchal and corrupt system ensured they could not win despite hiring lawyers, taking it to courts (our legal system is notoriously in favor of males), crying, begging, initiating mediation etc. So my advice would be to be cautious, and really get to know the background of the man, the laws, the religion the system, and how to ensure your rights as a mother/wife and also really have an open talk about your mutual expectations and especially child rearing and your identity to avoid such situations. Mixed marriages can go either way. My impression is such incidents are rare now a days.

    • @vuksgitau
      @vuksgitau 3 роки тому +28

      Thank you it's something alot of people ignore before jumping headfast into such relationships.

  • @EmilyPetersenHomemaking
    @EmilyPetersenHomemaking 4 роки тому +2073

    God bless those people who helped her escape!

    • @ciaronsmith4995
      @ciaronsmith4995 3 роки тому +12

      That movie was total propaganda! Iranians are not even religious outside of the government and anyone who has watched Shahs of Sunset, know Persians are not religious....

    • @EmilyPetersenHomemaking
      @EmilyPetersenHomemaking 3 роки тому +73

      @@ciaronsmith4995 God bless those kind people who helped her and her daughter escape from that violent man!

    • @ciaronsmith4995
      @ciaronsmith4995 3 роки тому +12

      @@EmilyPetersenHomemaking Amelia. When a movie like this comes out it's only mean to do one thing - demonize a country. The US media has been in conflict with Iran the day the Shah left. These movies are all supposed to condition people's minds in the event of a conflict and garner sympathy for anti-Iran countries in the region (ie, Israel). Always look at the big picture. How many Anti-Iran films came out in the 70's when the Shah was in power? None. Do the math. This movie was highly insulting to Iranians, totally fictitious in its depiction of Persians/Iran, and at best, is a one-off isolated incident that isn't prevalent in what in Iran, arguably the most sophisticated country and peoples in the West Asian Region. Watch Shahs of Sunset instead. That's modern.

    • @EmilyPetersenHomemaking
      @EmilyPetersenHomemaking 3 роки тому +53

      @@ciaronsmith4995 Betty Mahmoody herself said not to judge all of Iran just for the people who did that to her though. It's too bad people watched this movie and thought all Iranians were like that. I work with Iranian coworkers and students every day at my job and they are very lovely people.

    • @ciaronsmith4995
      @ciaronsmith4995 3 роки тому +4

      @@EmilyPetersenHomemaking That's just the thing. Doesn't matter what she says, this movie made life like hell for Iranians in the 80's. People aren't nuanced. They look at a movie and draw conclusions. They aren't going to search for something Mahmoody said on the side. Anyone making a film is fully aware of that. It was intended to demonize which is totally disgraceful. It's also fictitious in its portrayal of 99.9% of Persians. Just really cringe imo.

  • @youaremysoulmate304
    @youaremysoulmate304 5 років тому +2382

    Why are people offended by this story/movie? she literally said "you can't judge whole Iran just because of the family that were holding us"

    • @terrysmith9851
      @terrysmith9851 5 років тому +35

      Because they capitalized it on the whole country

    • @BrandyTexas214
      @BrandyTexas214 5 років тому +135

      terry smith the country was pretty bad

    • @terrysmith9851
      @terrysmith9851 5 років тому +17

      @@BrandyTexas214 not at all just have been there many times and it is a beautiful place you have the right to your opinion but try and really find out what is going on over there I recommend you watch some Iran vlogs

    • @BrandyTexas214
      @BrandyTexas214 5 років тому +117

      terry smith they’re literally shooting protestors but sure

    • @terrysmith9851
      @terrysmith9851 5 років тому +37

      @@BrandyTexas214 and America doesn't have issues?? Also there are terrorists everywhere... Not just the middle east

  • @Pisces-1978
    @Pisces-1978 3 роки тому +1010

    I can't believe anyone has the gall to criticize this woman. This actually all happened to her. She even says that she's not speaking of ALL of Iran or the culture. She's speaking her truth. And she's so non judgmental after it all. To judge a woman whose been through what she has in any way except as a brave, determined, loving, protective mother is just wrong. May God + Allah Bless You, Betty Mahmoody

    • @lisawentworth6831
      @lisawentworth6831 2 роки тому +21

      that's because we live in a PC world that wants to discount actual history and events, because they haven't been through anything like that. They just want to judge...

    • @rainer1980
      @rainer1980 2 роки тому +27

      @Akshay Natu And the real Moody Mahmoudy was a chubby, average balding guy who didn't even have a beard unlike Alfred Molina in the film. The real Moody even tried make a documentary before he died to cover up what a bastard he was, and you can find it on UA-cam titled, "Without My Daughter." I think it's worth watching to hear it in his own words, but I have no sympathy for him whatsoever.

    • @DeniseLaFranceCDNpainter
      @DeniseLaFranceCDNpainter Рік тому +20

      Not "her" truth.
      *_THE_* truth.

    • @nightfalls5462
      @nightfalls5462 Рік тому

      @@lisawentworth6831 this is from the 80's man, PC was nothing like it us now! atm if you say that there are only 2 genders, you are literally at risk losing your job, and having an angry mob of activists at your house while national media smears you out ...

    • @m.6343
      @m.6343 Рік тому +7

      none judgmental? read her book how disgusting she describes things and people.

  • @Niceonthefrenchriviera
    @Niceonthefrenchriviera 2 роки тому +1172

    I was raised by a muslim woman and grew up in a muslim country. I can testify that everything described in the book is the pure truth and I witnessed some of the events described with my own eyes. Throughout the book I didn't fell the slightest or tiniest bit of exageration. Life and rules are really how they are described !

    • @nukapuka
      @nukapuka 2 роки тому +17

      Stop lying.

    • @Niceonthefrenchriviera
      @Niceonthefrenchriviera 2 роки тому

      @@nukapuka stop being stupid

    • @Niceonthefrenchriviera
      @Niceonthefrenchriviera 2 роки тому +37

      @@rainer1980 exactly sir, excellent analysis👍

    • @salehac7
      @salehac7 2 роки тому

      @@rainer1980 what??? Lying to dupe a woman and hold her hostage? Where is that allowed in any religion? I am assuming you know tonnes of Muslim and have seen this practiced firsthand because I have yet to. Abusive men or toxic in-laws aren't unique to Muslim countries sadly.

    • @maneljaramillo1197
      @maneljaramillo1197 2 роки тому +8

      @@Niceonthefrenchriviera im sorry to tell you that ur lyingi come from a muslim country and i can tell you i xan never be with an iranian man so how can you say that muslim are like that this is crazy iran is so extreme btw i don’t cover my hair and im married to a latino so don’t exaggerate plz

  • @rubenhernandez3091
    @rubenhernandez3091 5 років тому +1462

    Amazing how she shows no signs of resentment towards him despite what he did. She is a special kind of person

    • @evelina2363
      @evelina2363 5 років тому +82

      My feeling is she is (or was at the time of this video) still conditioned to think that “he wasn’t that bad”, “he was a wonderful husband”, “I elicited him beating me”, as many women who suffer abuse are.

    • @MTknitter22
      @MTknitter22 5 років тому +14

      Ruben Hernandez Betty and daughter are devout Christians.

    • @hallieharker4384
      @hallieharker4384 5 років тому +47

      Evelina Russo She said later on that she had to come to terms with the fact that the man she loved died (metaphorically speaking) when he went to Iran and that they were having the funeral. After that, in order to help Mahtob--and probably herself, too--to not be eaten up with hatred and bitterness toward her father and to be able to forgive him, she had Mahtob focus on all the good things her father had been for her. And, believe me, Mahtob needed help, because she was wishing that her dad was DEAD and, later on, she wished that she could see him, but only if he were behind bars where he couldn't hurt her anymore. Mahtob and Betty spent their life pretty much on the run from Moody even AFTER they got back to America, and watching over their shoulders wherever they were.
      Mahtob has written her own book, now. It's called My Name is Mahtob, by Mahtob Mahmoody. I just finished reading it and it is a very fascinating read!

    • @MTknitter22
      @MTknitter22 5 років тому +30

      Ruben Hernandez She is a dedicated Christian and so is Mahtob. They say its why they prayed for him, refused to hate him and forgave him.

    • @Liitebulb
      @Liitebulb 5 років тому +6

      We are very accustomed to harassment and abused , it makes us very blasé

  • @RedHearts178
    @RedHearts178 3 роки тому +930

    the fact that she still wants her daughter to think positively of her father after all he did really shows how emotionally mature this woman is. so inspiring

    • @m.6343
      @m.6343 Рік тому +2

      She made her daughter to hate her father so much that she did not want to see the father anymore even though the father insisted and desperate to see her. like mother like daughter

    • @marzipantart
      @marzipantart Рік тому +1

      ​@@m.6343 I'm glad the father is fucking dead and never saw her again. I hope he suffered brutally every second of his life.

    • @shellf708
      @shellf708 Рік тому +120

      ​@m.6343 you are wrong.The " father " thru his actions made his daughter hate him.Get your facts straight

    • @eiramesor6853
      @eiramesor6853 11 місяців тому

      ​@@m.6343you're doing victim blaming

    • @KimBlaQue
      @KimBlaQue 9 місяців тому +10

      ​@@shellf708 Exactly

  • @carolchappell1704
    @carolchappell1704 3 роки тому +883

    Sally Field was excellent in this movie.

    • @margaritakleinman5701
      @margaritakleinman5701 3 роки тому +24

      Yes she sure was.

    • @annam1905
      @annam1905 3 роки тому +15

      She sure was

    • @Toltecgrl
      @Toltecgrl 2 роки тому +27

      Yes she really was. I just saw the movie on Tubi tV. I wished they had made a second part about what it was like returning.

    • @Clintsessentials
      @Clintsessentials 2 роки тому +5

      Absolutely agree!!!

    • @alenelevin1757
      @alenelevin1757 2 роки тому +3

      Yes.

  • @Noname11364
    @Noname11364 6 місяців тому +259

    The man who almost killed me, was the nicest guy for four years. Never even raised his voice to me.

    • @syedashafiyahassan5905
      @syedashafiyahassan5905 6 місяців тому +1

      Revolution made Iranians guilty for turning their back on Islam ..and I don't need to mention that how badly Iranians were being treated in us during that time ..moody wasn't able live in America he had to go back to his country but he didn't wanted to leave his wife and kid so he choose the violent way which was wrong...but still he was a good husband and Father...just time wasn't in favor of them

    • @bloombloom271
      @bloombloom271 6 місяців тому +4

      I'm old enough to remember this time and Iranians in the US.
      What mistreatment, specifically, and where and who?

    • @syedashafiyahassan5905
      @syedashafiyahassan5905 6 місяців тому +4

      @@bloombloom271 u can't ignore the fact that he was fired from his job ...he was being bullied and stalked cause of his nationality...he didn't had any choice rather than going back to Iran ...and he wanted his wife and daughter with him so he become abusive which is unacceptable but still america was reason for a lot of Iranian man's to become monster for their English wife's !

    • @kayllenstarships9009
      @kayllenstarships9009 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@syedashafiyahassan5905that's a disgusting reason to abuse someone

    • @kayllenstarships9009
      @kayllenstarships9009 5 місяців тому

      ​@@syedashafiyahassan5905Don't get me wrong but I was bullied too but i controlled myself not to do any harm to anyone.Espefially my family even though I don't have family yet.Abuse.leaves trauma that can't be healed.I was abused by my mother's boyfriend who kept telling people that i was a liar thief and what not.The truth was that he abused me and mother to the point of insanity almost.All that bcs his mother.left him.He was in therapy but he started doing it again today blurping slurs at me for checking on my dogs.I spent whole autumn 2023 eating chips for breakfast and sleeping in backyard.He didn't allow me to use toilet but when I did he made fun of me.

  • @AmandaHW1984
    @AmandaHW1984 3 роки тому +440

    How on Earth she able to talk about her ex husband, with understanding and not hate? Such a remarkable woman!

    • @ruxanajewoon517
      @ruxanajewoon517 3 роки тому +12

      Because she loved him

    • @ruadhrose
      @ruadhrose 3 роки тому +16

      Forgiveness is necessary or the bitterness only winds up hurting you more in the long run.

    • @misspickles1983
      @misspickles1983 3 роки тому +16

      she's a christian

    • @sapnesuhaneladakpankeallep8828
      @sapnesuhaneladakpankeallep8828 2 роки тому +6

      @@misspickles1983 as if religion has something to do with it

    • @beepbopboop7727
      @beepbopboop7727 Рік тому

      Abuse victims often defend their abusers. Its not remarkable; it’s mental illness.

  • @sandraatkins2539
    @sandraatkins2539 3 роки тому +402

    I read her book twice. I felt Betty's pain throughout the book as she depicted her tortuous journey. Any American woman who marries a foreigner whose culture is so radically different needs to be careful about going overseas with him must, and she must proceed with caution. There are too many horror stories. She is blessed to have escaped.

    • @melburke5405
      @melburke5405 3 роки тому +21

      Plus any woman that marries into a foreign culture that she does not know is going to cause a lot of heart aches for her own family!

    • @daphnesmith1686
      @daphnesmith1686 3 роки тому +13

      EXACTLY Correct. The SAME thing HAPPENED 2me. Amazing

    • @melburke5405
      @melburke5405 3 роки тому +6

      @@daphnesmith1686 I just watch a worst case scenario. Parents of Kayla Mueller who was captured held, sexually molested, tortured and killed by the terrorist that President Trump had killed by drone. She was a humanitarian! Worked with Doctors Without Borders! So sad!

    • @rottierumbles9451
      @rottierumbles9451 3 роки тому +20

      I think just the fact that her daughter was American born helped , if she had an Iranian Passport the Father could have used that against them, thank goodness they made it out though, so sad he changed into a monster, what a brave woman she is for getting out, that took some stones.

    • @daphnesmith1686
      @daphnesmith1686 3 роки тому +2

      @@rottierumbles9451 Well Said

  • @stefanherns4541
    @stefanherns4541 6 років тому +726

    When the movie came out, I took my teenage daughter to go see it & told her to be very careful who she dated & married, as it could happen to anybody & I'm glad this movie made a difference!

    • @sahuransn
      @sahuransn 4 роки тому +32

      This is a strong thought ! Well done well said 👍🏼

    • @paulinabakhshayesh6644
      @paulinabakhshayesh6644 4 роки тому +34

      Did you warn her that Christian man from your country can be abusive or just teach her to hate all Iraninans & Muslims ?

    • @paulinabakhshayesh6644
      @paulinabakhshayesh6644 4 роки тому +2

      Are raising a Nazi ?

    • @stefanherns4541
      @stefanherns4541 4 роки тому +104

      @@paulinabakhshayesh6644
      I didn't teach my daughter to Hate Anybody, I wanted her to know that outside the US Women Do NOT Have Any Rights!!
      & yes she is aware men in America are just as abusive! But Women do have rights!

    • @paulinabakhshayesh6644
      @paulinabakhshayesh6644 4 роки тому +4

      @@anonymousforever sign your name you discriminative bully

  • @PerlyPerdomoP
    @PerlyPerdomoP 3 роки тому +473

    She said clearly: we are naive about other cultures. We need to get better informed before getting into a relatipnship with a person from another culture.

    • @ramolaramoutar7287
      @ramolaramoutar7287 3 роки тому +45

      Soooo very true,ESPECIALLY MUSLIM CULTURE.

    • @TheFourSistersShow
      @TheFourSistersShow 3 роки тому +1

      This is so true...especially of America...e.g the Afghanistan fiasco of a war should never have happened/continuesd if people learn to at the very least try to educate ourselves about other people's cultures, religion etc and accept it for what it is, respect it and mind your business insteadof trying to change it.

    • @PerlyPerdomoP
      @PerlyPerdomoP 3 роки тому +6

      @@TheFourSistersShow I am not so sure what you are trying to imply with some of the things you said. But we widely respect them and little do we want to change them in comparison to the intention THEY have to change the west. Their aim (even in their sources, or maybe especially in their sources) is to establish Islam all around the world and to convert us all, EVEN BY MEANS OF TERROR (QURAN/HADITH). Most of our values mean corruption for them.

    • @lilianhaggland2031
      @lilianhaggland2031 3 роки тому +12

      @@ramolaramoutar7287 I learnt the hard way, Thank God, He rescued me

    • @GD-xc4wg
      @GD-xc4wg 3 роки тому +21

      Yes. She is right. I marry a non practicant muslim and it turned out of 10 years of sufferance. Those cultures are to different and women are not treated well and kids too

  • @Kaydeleon
    @Kaydeleon 3 роки тому +483

    This interviewer deserves an award!!! She listened, she was sensitive yet though. And the best part is she corrected her no woman deserves to be hit…. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @mpalmer7800
      @mpalmer7800 3 роки тому +13

      I thought the same

    • @IseeYouAndYouDont
      @IseeYouAndYouDont 3 роки тому +8

      Yes, came here to say this. She was great for noting and intervening

    • @johnthomas1178
      @johnthomas1178 Рік тому +4

      Yes. Unlike Oprah who talks the whole time she interviews the.

    • @dinavienna
      @dinavienna 3 місяці тому

      Also this is was late 80s or early 90s that interviewer was ❤❤❤

  • @alisonf1285
    @alisonf1285 4 роки тому +793

    “No woman initiates abuse, we shouldn’t say that”
    Slow clap 👏

    • @lilamontoya5609
      @lilamontoya5609 4 роки тому +14

      Amen

    • @thelegendofthem6120
      @thelegendofthem6120 4 роки тому +55

      I dont think Betty meant it that way... she probably should've said, she initiated in Moody and the family's eyes - then she had to play the long game to avoid and prevent more beatings.

    • @suzycarmichael933
      @suzycarmichael933 3 роки тому +5

      Agreed

    • @finallythere100
      @finallythere100 3 роки тому +20

      @@thelegendofthem6120 Yes, maybe her actions triggered the abuse, but not that it was, in any way, deserved.

    • @nenabunena
      @nenabunena 3 роки тому +3

      I disagree, many women abuse their husbands and children actually

  • @victoriadegand2393
    @victoriadegand2393 6 місяців тому +124

    I took my daughter to this movie. I wanted her to understand how important it was to never let anyone take her away from her mother for any reason & also to help her understand how strong a mother’s love is for their child, especially their daughter.

    • @jacquelineb3475
      @jacquelineb3475 3 місяці тому +4

      Well done mom. This was an important lesson for her whole life. I saw this movie as a teenager and never forgot. Ever.

  • @Angellady11
    @Angellady11 4 роки тому +709

    I grew up with a similar experience. I changed my name just so my father wouldn’t find me and mother and siblings we flead Iraq in the 1980s

    • @viccrown8188
      @viccrown8188 3 роки тому +30

      What an absolute awful experience you must’ve had. Such an evil place and “religion”

    • @Decasper85
      @Decasper85 3 роки тому +27

      Wow that’s terrifying

    • @9ner4ever34
      @9ner4ever34 3 роки тому +26

      Thank God and for sharing your story. Blessings. 🙏🏼🕊🥰

    • @eunicesekonyela4197
      @eunicesekonyela4197 3 роки тому +35

      I'M GLAD YOU GUYS ARE SAFE...BUT DON'T START LEAVINH BREAD CRUMBS

    • @jennifersanchez282
      @jennifersanchez282 3 роки тому +10

      God bless you and your family.

  • @stephaniefarrar3133
    @stephaniefarrar3133 6 років тому +469

    What a brave woman!!! She is so well spoken and intelligent. I'm happy she escaped with her daughter.

  • @rosemariemartinez4030
    @rosemariemartinez4030 4 місяці тому +77

    I saw this movie when I was living overseas with a very abusive spouse. It gave me courage,being 5 months pregnant with twins, to “kidnap” my ten older children , go to the US Embassy, and return to the United States. My gratitude to Ambassador Michael Armacost for rendering “usual and normal consular services” as he termed it. May God richly bless him for his help. It made a tremendous difference in my children’s lives.

    • @jacquelineb3475
      @jacquelineb3475 3 місяці тому +10

      You set an example for youre children and saved them. Well done.

    • @Rayray_ray_ray
      @Rayray_ray_ray 2 місяці тому +3

      Ma'am you are strong brave women. I hope you have a healthy and lovely life and your children too. Much love and high regards

    • @jacquelineb3475
      @jacquelineb3475 2 місяці тому

      @@Rayray_ray_ray Isn´t she just that!! Love it.

    • @rosemariemartinez4030
      @rosemariemartinez4030 2 місяці тому

      @@Rayray_ray_ray @jacquelineb3475 Exodus from overseas continued. The children and I settled in rural Arizona, the twins were born three months later. Daddy showed up from overseas with his “posse” , a female cousin, an attorney and a bodyguard, staying with him at the scottsdale camelback resort for the next year as he filed for divorce And 15 months later was given custody of the 10 eldest children. I was given custody of the twins, who were 11 months old. I did not see my older children for 25 years. Three of my sons now live in Australia, and I have not seen them since 1985. The good side of it is all of my children have beautiful, loving families most of them have told me that they forgive their father. One son who was two years old when his father gained custody, said he forgave his father, but even though his father had been dead for several years, he still had nightmares. One of my daughters said that my courage in leaving, gave her the hope that someday she also would be able to escape.

  • @nancypeuraharju
    @nancypeuraharju 5 років тому +407

    Bless her, such strenght a true survivor. In 1985 I met a man from Pakistan. He treated me like a queen, so different from my previous American boyfriends. We eventually married only about 5 months after we met. He was Muslim and I was Lutheran, but we had a big church wedding and I never saw him practicing his religion. The only weird thing was that he was so scared of me getting pregnant and thank God I didn’t or I may have had the same story. Two years after a story book marriage I came home from work one evening to what then was the worst night of my life. He tells me that his family in Pakistan, who I believed knew we were married, had found a ‘wife’ for him and that I had to divorce him or else! This was after 2 years of marriage and one year after he got his green card. I tried to refuse but he had changed back in a serious muslim and after a while told me that if I wanted to remain healthy I better file for divorce immediately. Thins got scarey so I did as he demanded. He left to Pakistan to marry this woman who I later found out he’d known almost all his life. He was engaged to her when he came to America to study avionics. So the truth was he used me to get that green card. It took me a long time to emotionally recover. Despite what he did I still loved him because our marriage was a good one until the truth came out.

    • @lisaturtle13
      @lisaturtle13 3 роки тому +84

      That is an incredible story. Thank you for sharing that. I’m so sorry that happened to you, I guess you just never really know someone. I’m praying for your continued recovery.

    • @serenapalmer1220
      @serenapalmer1220 3 роки тому +37

      I’m sorry you had to go thru that

    • @maryleung1425
      @maryleung1425 3 роки тому +30

      Im sorry u went thru that . ....

    • @socheoteyza6211
      @socheoteyza6211 3 роки тому +99

      I hope you reported him for marrying you for a green card

    • @2Ryled
      @2Ryled 3 роки тому +60

      I would have informed the state. HE is not the only 1 doing that

  • @chaniecekinglife14
    @chaniecekinglife14 6 років тому +337

    It's sad that she said basically that she might have been the cause of the abuse a little,glad the interviewer said no. No human being should ever be abused in anyway physically,mentally,emotionally period.

    • @Lfufu20
      @Lfufu20 5 років тому +1

      So true. Experiencing a touch of nostalgia with your profile pic, that's Naima Mora

    • @theunsalted9195
      @theunsalted9195 5 років тому +1

      I disagree. The man that did that to his family is deserving of not just abuse, but torture and death.

    • @beatnikrn2945
      @beatnikrn2945 5 років тому +13

      I see your point. But I took it to mean that, he was an abusive man, and she knows what triggered his abusive side. That’s not an excuse at all. That is just to say that if you are in a situation where someone becomes abusive, you learn what their triggers are. It’s the best way to out smart them. Clearly she knew his behavior was wrong, but being in a different culture, she almost had to accept it in order to escape it.

    • @deborahminter6231
      @deborahminter6231 5 років тому +5

      I think she meant the relationship was on the rocks.....and then he even beat her when she was nice!!!!!!

  • @janefromtennessee
    @janefromtennessee 3 роки тому +141

    She was strong and determined under terrible circumstances. I'm happy she and her daughter are safe.

  • @chrisa6455
    @chrisa6455 6 років тому +763

    I was there the same time she was there I didn't Escape as she had you I was there for 10 years after the revolution during the war American hostage crisis I escaped because my husband was abusive. I was eight and a half months pregnant with an almost two year old and a 10 year old and the same man that helped her get out of the country help me he was an American man

    • @stiffinniesaunders7373
      @stiffinniesaunders7373 6 років тому +9

      Wow...
      Are u a non Muslim?

    • @Ladyalphawolf
      @Ladyalphawolf 6 років тому +17

      I'm happy you escaped..
      Are you still a muslim ?

    • @naima8392
      @naima8392 6 років тому +30

      Wow! So sorry to hear that. Even as an Algerian/Muslim I would have had a hard time living in Iran. I cant understand why this happens.

    • @algigirl
      @algigirl 6 років тому +16

      @@naima8392 they are not muslim. They are a sectarian group of shiite or shiah. Different than islam. Their Qur'an and pillar of religion are different than Islam. Their religion encourage contract marriage just to allow men to have sex with prostitute or any female for the sake of sex.
      .sicko
      They have this idea that they are the highest top the greatest the smartest where race are concern. They proud to call themselves Persian.
      They believes in imams ..which not prophet

    • @naima8392
      @naima8392 6 років тому +15

      Babab Gigirl Yes you may be correct. I remember the temporary marriage contract that is part pf their practice, which allows men to have a temporary marriage just for their sexual needs.that is contrary to Islam.

  • @mareerogers364
    @mareerogers364 4 місяці тому +41

    I know someone who married a Nigerian and waa held hostage. A woman helped her escape. She slept in a field and ran on the tarmac reaching the plane with nothing but what she had on. She didn't even have her passport. The US and those at the airport were very sympathetic response to her plight. ❤ the US.

    • @bolasworld5425
      @bolasworld5425 2 дні тому

      Hahahahah, you guys are full of shit. I am Nigerian and there is no way in hell, anyone could have been held hostage by any man of family

  • @nancybenton5635
    @nancybenton5635 4 роки тому +433

    When she sees the flag at the end, I always cry.

    • @vivianb5325
      @vivianb5325 3 роки тому +16

      yes beautiful moment ❤

    • @puddintame5742
      @puddintame5742 3 роки тому +10

      Me too Nancy!😖

    • @gaba-goo3733
      @gaba-goo3733 3 роки тому +5

      Me too!! Then i go eat egg salad and fart.

    • @its.nice2b_nice
      @its.nice2b_nice 3 роки тому +15

      *Ooooh the 🇺🇸 was flying high, I felt so relieved for her.*

    • @hurst-cs2jh
      @hurst-cs2jh 3 роки тому +2

      Hi Nancy, how are you doing?

  • @SheriAnne0711
    @SheriAnne0711 6 років тому +419

    I remember reading this book...I will never forget it!!! Betty you are an inspiration to all women!!!

    • @birdsong985
      @birdsong985 6 років тому +5

      Media wont show you this in middle they tell their muslim men to go after western women to conquer. ua-cam.com/video/S4K4okVa7dU/v-deo.html

    • @Sabbathissaturday
      @Sabbathissaturday 6 років тому +2

      I remember this too. I read the book in the 80’s.

    • @BlondeReaganite
      @BlondeReaganite 9 місяців тому

      So she wasn't forced to go to Iran.. She can say she was but nobody put a gun to her head.. And she goes there knowing how this culture treats women and she is shocked that she is treated badly and is forced to stay and then has to escape and she is an inspiration?? So she doesn't have to take any responsibility for being an adult and going there in the first place? A place with no American embassy.. A place where women are second class citizens..but what a hero 🙄🤦‍♀️

  • @Noname11364
    @Noname11364 6 місяців тому +65

    Good mom. Especially to not want her daughter to hate her dad. True good mother.

  • @gracewambua3619
    @gracewambua3619 8 місяців тому +44

    Thanks to everyone every man that understood her and helped her .....

  • @robinranney1171
    @robinranney1171 6 місяців тому +33

    Alot of people don't realize that Iran never used to be like this before it was taken over and made an Islamic state ,it was once a very free country just like the united states .The women could dress in regular clothes and not have to wear hijabs and cover themselves up..

    • @marmary5555
      @marmary5555 5 місяців тому +1

      EXACTLY. Thank you for pointing this out. Iran is occupied by islamic thugs since 1979

    • @sdlock83
      @sdlock83 3 місяці тому +4

      Yes. I've seen photos of Iran from the 60s it it was really not much different from Western Europe.

  • @ShaziaBukhari-u7p
    @ShaziaBukhari-u7p 5 місяців тому +27

    She looks like lady Diana. Same looks same soft talking ways. Which shows her humbleness ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @RedLikeWine
    @RedLikeWine 4 роки тому +64

    Amazing how if you get a divorce then the husband/father gets custody of the children and you are prevented from having any contact with them. This is put in place to trap the wife in the marriage. Sure, some women might leave their marriage and their children but by and large mothers won't do that and these vicious men know it. Otherwise they couldn't care less about the children.

  • @imaniherron7630
    @imaniherron7630 10 місяців тому +20

    She is so ahead of her time in this interview. What happened to her was absolutely terrible and people already have such a negative perspective on the middle east because of war, terrorism, and situations such as this. The fact that she says because her husband and his family were radical or fundamentalist Muslims doesn't mean all Iranian people are too, shows her emotional and general maturity. So many people back in this time would never be as open minded as her. And through everything her husband put her through, she still encourages her daughter to think positively about him shows her strength and integrity. What an amazing woman. So much respect for Ms. Betty 💓🙌🏼

  • @ms.5779
    @ms.5779 6 років тому +413

    He was a monster just in America he masked it..like any abuser

    • @melodieperkins7080
      @melodieperkins7080 4 роки тому +31

      Amen. This is how abusive men are Christian, Muslim, or any religion they disguise who they are until it's too late

    • @RedLikeWine
      @RedLikeWine 4 роки тому +3

      how long were they married before they went to Iran?

    • @holla3878
      @holla3878 4 роки тому +4

      RedLikeWine I believe she said 4 years.

    • @tarataratara4901
      @tarataratara4901 4 роки тому +7

      Red like wine I think 12 years. I think the four years thing was how long she knew him before they even got married which is crazy to think you knew someone for 16 years and they never behaved like this and then it was like this radical change I mean I know she said he got a little weird there during the Iranian revolution in 1979 but I mean the story is just incredible I wish they would remake the movie or something. We’re not actually, because they always ruin it remakes and sequels are just never as good as the original LOL

    • @briarrose29
      @briarrose29 4 роки тому +2

      She did say the abuse started before they went over.

  • @Purplecrocodiles
    @Purplecrocodiles 5 місяців тому +24

    It’s really not racist to tell her story. You know the story where she was held captive and beaten by her husband in a foreign country? She said it shouldn’t make Iran look bad because it shouldn’t. One persons actions don’t define a country. But it’s still NOT wrong to tell her story.

  • @wandabenningfield5946
    @wandabenningfield5946 6 років тому +279

    When she saw that American flag..I knew she was gonna be okay.

    • @MT-lp1cp
      @MT-lp1cp 5 років тому +8

      Shining beacon of Hope.

    • @louisestaats234
      @louisestaats234 5 років тому +25

      That was the most patriotic scene in any movie I've ever seen.

    • @terrysmith9851
      @terrysmith9851 5 років тому +2

      Come on that's ridiculous

    • @vickiefinney6073
      @vickiefinney6073 5 років тому +14

      God bless the USA 🇺🇸

    • @mmille10
      @mmille10 4 роки тому +14

      It makes you really appreciate it. :) So many take that for granted.

  • @connielamb6257
    @connielamb6257 3 роки тому +67

    Captivating book. This interview is amazing after 30+ yrs, putting a face with a name.

    • @lynnaegink
      @lynnaegink 3 роки тому +1

      Where can I find a copy of her book. I've seen the movie but I'm sure the book is nothing like the movie and probably even more detailed.

    • @connielamb6257
      @connielamb6257 3 роки тому +2

      I'm not sure where today you could find the book. I'd try a thrift store, online or somewhere like that. I imagine you should be able to find it, it's one that left a profound impression on me. A book I couldn't put down. Best of luck and hope that helps

    • @lynnaegink
      @lynnaegink 3 роки тому

      @@connielamb6257 thank you

  • @SaidiLouise
    @SaidiLouise 3 роки тому +109

    This movie was so profound to me at 13 years old.

    • @arancarlton3285
      @arancarlton3285 3 роки тому +2

      me too! theres also an interview with Mahtob, watching that after, I still watch the movie

    • @oppor9803
      @oppor9803 3 роки тому

      @@arancarlton3285 could you share the link please

  • @wilmaphillips2805
    @wilmaphillips2805 3 роки тому +40

    Her determination to get out from her abusive husband but did all she had to leave without her daughter. Love her guts. Applause her being a mother🥰👏🙏

  • @rachelann724
    @rachelann724 5 років тому +113

    This was my mother's favorite movie. Her first love was a boy from Saudi Arabia that she met in school. His family wouldn't accept their relationship because she was an American and Catholic. They were going to move to Saudi Arabia but he said she would be kept a secret in an apartment away from everyone. She eventually decided not to go and after seeing this movie I am glad she chose to stay in ths U.S. excellent movie!!!

    • @watch2muchtv
      @watch2muchtv 5 років тому +2

      Rachel Wyatt your movie sounds like a very smart women.

    • @homersimpson7901
      @homersimpson7901 4 роки тому +1

      Yes. That movie DOES sound like a very smart women.

    • @sheilanixon4479
      @sheilanixon4479 3 роки тому +28

      This nearly happened to a friend of mine from Manchester. Her Saudi husband was a lecturer at Manchester University . They had 2 boys aged 9 and 6. They were going to Saudi on holiday. I had seen Betty's video the night before ,and went round to see my friend before they were to leave. On the spur of the moment ,she told me to take the boys to her Mum's house. We waited for him to come home from work. I had always found him very pleasant and pro=western. He turned nasty ,picked up his case ,and walked out. My friend found out that he had sold the house ,and taken all their money to Saudi, even the money she had earned as a Secretary. . She had to move in with her Mum.--A lucky escape.

    • @rachelann724
      @rachelann724 3 роки тому +13

      @@sheilanixon4479 yeah that’s really scary!! Especially if she went with the kids because then she would be at his mercy. I think this movie saved a lot of women that didn’t realize what could easily happen!

    • @daniellemartinez8810
      @daniellemartinez8810 3 роки тому +1

      You can’t judge the actions of bad apples in religions. They aren’t all bad but I’m glad you’re mom didn’t want to be a secret.

  • @shalom968
    @shalom968 4 роки тому +59

    My mother has a very similar story. My father was Iranian and they met in the U.S.A. and married. After having 2 children my father arranged for a visit to Iran with the family. But arriving he made it clear they would never return to America. He was very abusive. He even kicked her in stomach when she was pregnant with their third child to kill the baby. She prayed to God to escape. My father could not find a job there despite his education as an engineer. So after much frustration he decided to return yo America. My mother kissed the ground when they arrived on America soil. She never left him because she always thought he would kidnap the kids to take off to Iran. So she stayed submissive to him and his violence. She was an emotional captive. I am the 5th and last child in the family. My father stopped beating my mom after I called the cops on him when I grew old enough. In his old age he became regretful for his past.

    • @voice4thevoicelessones
      @voice4thevoicelessones 4 роки тому +9

      I am so sorry for you, your siblings and your mom for all of the pain and abuse you endured. I pray you have peace and happiness. 💔🙏

    • @greentree730
      @greentree730 4 роки тому +4

      Wow...she should of left...

    • @shalom968
      @shalom968 4 роки тому +11

      @@greentree730 abused people stay for a variety of reasons. Most of the time the abuser tries to destroy the victim's self worth to make them believe they can never survive on their own or that they can't escape safely; or that their kids will be kidnapped, etc.. It seems simple to those who haven't been abused, but there is a lot of mind control and fear involved.

    • @reyhanehnb7588
      @reyhanehnb7588 2 місяці тому +1

      I'm just so happy that they came back to America and you were born there

  • @joymosley8997
    @joymosley8997 6 років тому +98

    I did a paper on this in graduate school. This was so sad. The way he changed was devastating.

    • @evelina2363
      @evelina2363 5 років тому +15

      He didn’t change. He became what he had been programmed to be from the very start, under favorable conditions.

  • @rootedtogrowwny
    @rootedtogrowwny 3 роки тому +52

    My mom had me watch this show when I was a child and I'm so glad she did.

  • @Benita399
    @Benita399 3 роки тому +145

    This movie was so good I remember watching it as a kid and getting scared they would get caught and have to go back but I’m glad everything turned out good for them in the end.

    • @michaeldavies9533
      @michaeldavies9533 3 роки тому +3

      When my wife and I first watched this movie we just could not believe it ,had to watch it again for it to sink in,and like another comment when she saw the Turkish Flag at the end my wife cried what a brave lady you are Betty glad you told your story ,when we lent our daughter the DVD she gave it back and promised to be very very careful who she got married to,I know alot of mixed marriages have worked and have been very happy,but some who's culture is worlds apart from ours ends up like Betty's,plus we have same culture marriages that have ended in tragedy so what is the answer.?

    • @TripleB236
      @TripleB236 3 роки тому +1

      I also watched this movie as a kid. But being Persian/Iranian, I watched it with different emotions than you and many others had. I was mainly thinking of how Hollywood can do such a great job at demonizing an entire country and culture.

    • @lavenderflowers1075
      @lavenderflowers1075 3 роки тому +2

      Was one of my mum's favorite movie alongside Mrs. Doubtfire

    • @edyann
      @edyann 2 роки тому +1

      Her book is so much more detailed than the movie. I really recommend her two books.

    • @RocStarr913
      @RocStarr913 Рік тому

      @@TripleB236Unfortunately, Hollywood is so commercial that it lacks any sense of proper nuance.

  • @charmiegonzalez5561
    @charmiegonzalez5561 6 років тому +507

    I watched this movie wen I was a kid and now I'm 41. I told myself I will never go to that place or marry man from that country

    • @orionbear785
      @orionbear785 6 років тому +15

      Me too! I'm 34 now! I really want too see the movie again and show it to my husband 🙂

    • @heyayup
      @heyayup 5 років тому +53

      So should I not marry an American because of the KKK? you're racist

    • @ivetttoth9965
      @ivetttoth9965 5 років тому +45

      I'm married since 10 years with an iranian man, we always go to holiday there, nothing like this which the movie shows. It's just to wash people brain because of the oil fighting.

    • @aarongamer24yt91
      @aarongamer24yt91 5 років тому +3

      Fuck them

    • @raketman101
      @raketman101 5 років тому +14

      @Mohammad Joshan yes against being held captive against her will.

  • @miawallace2306
    @miawallace2306 5 років тому +60

    She’s absolutely whip smart. Her wit and will to fight saved her and her daughter’s lives.

  • @paolaps3703
    @paolaps3703 2 роки тому +25

    And those people that help them are heroes....thank you guys.

  • @kandelika2902
    @kandelika2902 7 років тому +48

    I did read the book at the beginning of the 90s (all my friends did it too!). I was shocked. I suffered with Betty and her sweet Mahtab. I saw the movie also, but since I read the book, I started to watch Muslim culture with other eyes. Betty is such a strong woman. A proud American woman, born and rised in Democracy and Free. Thank you Betty for share your story with the world.

    • @celestejacobs7386
      @celestejacobs7386 11 місяців тому

      I have lots of Muslim friends and they are wonderful.

  • @skinnydee1886
    @skinnydee1886 6 років тому +92

    All I will say is THANK GOD, that you and your daughter are alive and safe. God bless.

  • @letitiabradin5576
    @letitiabradin5576 7 місяців тому +30

    SHE has a little bit of Diana charm in the interview.

    • @Ariana-wv4pf
      @Ariana-wv4pf 4 місяці тому

      She looks like her. A Diana ordered from Temu.

  • @Terrie1949
    @Terrie1949 7 років тому +213

    Powerful film that haunts me to this day! A must see that is more timely today than it was when it first came out. Sally Fields is remarkable in this film! Interesting to see the real Betty Mahmoody.

    • @watch2muchtv
      @watch2muchtv 5 років тому +1

      Terrie Frankel yes . I love Sally Fields . Wow . Poor thing.

    • @flip1sba
      @flip1sba 5 років тому +3

      Molina was also remarkable.

  • @evelyncameros1236
    @evelyncameros1236 7 місяців тому +37

    This woman is the bravest! God bless the people who helped her

    • @johncody2209
      @johncody2209 6 місяців тому

      No. This woman is the dumbest. She willingly put her daughter into a dangerous situation because she was too lazy to research Islam and Iranian culture.

  • @Kraxala
    @Kraxala 3 місяці тому +5

    "He was a great father in this country."
    This absolutely shows how she is trying to give a balanced judgement, after all that he did to her and her daughter.
    Much love and respect!

  • @Krisna_K
    @Krisna_K 3 роки тому +109

    I read Betty’s book again a few years ago and then read Mahtob’s book! Mahtob corroborated everything her mother said plus talked about how her father treated her. Plus both books went into details about their lives after they returned to the US! I highly recommend both books!

    • @reinabombela4220
      @reinabombela4220 3 роки тому +2

      What are the names of the books?

    • @kathleenmitchell1582
      @kathleenmitchell1582 3 роки тому +4

      @@reinabombela4220 Look them up by the authors' names, Betty Mahmoody and Mahtob Mahmoody. You're welcome.

    • @reinabombela4220
      @reinabombela4220 3 роки тому +1

      @@kathleenmitchell1582 thank you

    • @rottierumbles9451
      @rottierumbles9451 3 роки тому +6

      @@reinabombela4220 Not Without My Daughter by Betty Mahmoody and My Name is Mahtob, by Mahtob Mahmoody

    • @Yara.ayla66
      @Yara.ayla66 2 роки тому +2

      The dad has also written a book, without my daughter.

  • @kerryhorwitz4093
    @kerryhorwitz4093 5 років тому +149

    What an incredible woman. Her children have a mother to admire.

    • @jawaherabueish8790
      @jawaherabueish8790 Рік тому

      Why did she leave her son behind?

    • @BlondeReaganite
      @BlondeReaganite 9 місяців тому

      A mother who willingly went to a country that treats women horribly with her daughter and then gets stuck there and had to escape.. She knew what she was getting into and even said she knew it was a bad idea when she got on the plane but did it anyway.. How is this a mother to admire? She took her daughter to a country that treats girls like garbage! That's not a hero.. That's not an incredible women.. Incredible mothers don't put their children in danger 🙄🤦‍♀️

  • @Sylvieanjouben
    @Sylvieanjouben 4 місяці тому +18

    I made this mistake. I married an arab. It was tough enough. Ladies be aware of the dangers.

  • @aimeerebecca1
    @aimeerebecca1 6 місяців тому +11

    I love how the interviewer caught and corrected her by saying “No one initiates abuse”!!

  • @debbiedrummond5708
    @debbiedrummond5708 6 років тому +199

    today this film would get so much backlash

    • @aphrodisya
      @aphrodisya 6 років тому +16

      All the comments in the video say the contrary

    • @KimmyQueen
      @KimmyQueen 6 років тому +17

      Backlash for areal life story?

    • @debbiedrummond5708
      @debbiedrummond5708 6 років тому +23

      @@KimmyQueenI know it is crazy but in today's world, she would get backlash. i support everything she did

    • @travelswithpatti7494
      @travelswithpatti7494 6 років тому +26

      It did back In 1991 too. Sally field was getting threats from what i have heard

    • @debbiedrummond5708
      @debbiedrummond5708 6 років тому +2

      @@travelswithpatti7494 wow

  • @FrancesHart99
    @FrancesHart99 4 роки тому +152

    I remember reading that book decades ago, everyone was reading it. Radicalisation and fundamentalism can occur in any religion and it’s the females that suffer the most.

    • @AA-ul9qh
      @AA-ul9qh 3 роки тому +6

      @Wynn Wynn Also women perpetuate sexism as moms by valuing their sons over their daughters, or prioritizing their sons' interests over their daughter-in-laws'! If there is to be gender equality, women must treat sons & daughters equally & not subscribe to gender stereo-types!

    • @West-rn-showvn-ist-chick
      @West-rn-showvn-ist-chick 3 роки тому +11

      Yes but Islam has a REAL problem… FGM, honor killings, not allowing women to study, not allowing women to be seen, terrorism..I could go on and on..

    • @lass-inangeles7564
      @lass-inangeles7564 3 роки тому +1

      Its chauvinism we need to worry about. Chauvinism existing in a fundamentalist repressive culture is toxic for females, whether Mormon, Amish, Muslim, or other.

    • @Melinamiu007
      @Melinamiu007 3 роки тому +2

      @@West-rn-showvn-ist-chick yes it’s a religion that attracts men who want power over women.

    • @elizabethguenther7319
      @elizabethguenther7319 3 роки тому +1

      Going on daily, now again in Afghanistan.

  • @jadeshannon5583
    @jadeshannon5583 7 років тому +237

    Terrible husband!

    • @vickylanding2830
      @vickylanding2830 5 років тому +2

      Yes just like th eff ex husband and I could say his name but I won't slander his name but he slander my name on social media and all of the multiple people that he gets involved with and the court's took the ex side because of MONEY because I asked the court's for joint custody but they give him head of custody wow

    • @homersimpson7901
      @homersimpson7901 4 роки тому

      Vicky Landing The courts and lawyers f#cking suck. They are evil and always take the assh#le father’s side. There is no justice. The court always finds in favor of the guilty in these types of cases. Hope they rot in Hell.

    • @ciaronsmith4995
      @ciaronsmith4995 3 роки тому +2

      That movie was total propaganda! Iranians are not even religious outside of the government and anyone who has watched Shahs of Sunset, know Persians are not religious....

    • @jordansjul
      @jordansjul Рік тому +1

      @@ciaronsmith4995 wrong. People that use the word Persian are usually more secular. If someone says they are Iranian- believe them.

    • @ciaronsmith4995
      @ciaronsmith4995 Рік тому +1

      @@jordansjul Wrong. Iranian refers to the branch of peoples from Iran. Persians are one branch. Persian is a race from Iran. There are also Iranian-Armenians for example. They are fantastic people.

  • @stephaniealexander3314
    @stephaniealexander3314 5 років тому +61

    You are my HERO!!! Amazing .... She prayed and prayed and of course GOD heard you🙏🙏🙏✨✨🕊

    • @surenpiruzi1954
      @surenpiruzi1954 3 роки тому +1

      Those who are really interested in knowning the truth about this family can read the book entitled “The False Heroine and Her Ridiculous Bully: The Story of Betty and Dr Mahmoody by His Coauthor,” found on Amazon.

    • @hurst-cs2jh
      @hurst-cs2jh 3 роки тому

      Hi Stephanie, how are you doing?

    • @gardy4390
      @gardy4390 3 роки тому

      @@hurst-cs2jh ls that all you can say ?

  • @jennifersanchez282
    @jennifersanchez282 3 роки тому +48

    That kind of strength only comes from being a mother. Mothers are fierce. God bless the mothers.

    • @hurst-cs2jh
      @hurst-cs2jh 3 роки тому

      Hi Jennifer, how are you doing?

    • @gardy4390
      @gardy4390 3 роки тому +1

      Jennifer, yes ,mother's can move mountains l know my mother was like that .but that is a different story.

    • @fordtuff2600
      @fordtuff2600 3 роки тому

      Sadly Not all mother's have that inherent protective nature. But the ones that do keep the generations stronger for it .

    • @lilianhaggland2031
      @lilianhaggland2031 3 роки тому

      @@fordtuff2600 I fought a different battle to get away from an abusive husband with 4 minors,I also played nice swallowing the abuse and humiliation but I planned carefully ,then when the time was right I took them and ran,neva regret it 1 moment of the struggle being alone, I will wiĺlingly give my life to protect them in a heart best,no questions asked or hesitations

    • @fordtuff2600
      @fordtuff2600 3 роки тому +1

      @@lilianhaggland2031 I'm very glad you took that huge scared step to get you and your children away from that situation . You are stronger and wiser for it and as hard as it is ,I know your children are safe in your love 🤗 I wish you and your family all the best . From one mother to another, respect 😉

  • @Wanda7051
    @Wanda7051 3 роки тому +47

    I found this book and read it when I was in the eighth grade. Its birthed in me a sense of patriotism and gratitude for being born in this country. I only somewhat paid attention in any history class I had at that point, and had no idea. Im glad Betty wrote this and told her store. Blessings to the whole family

    • @janie3117
      @janie3117 3 роки тому

      But unfortunately this is all propaganda. This whole world lieth in wickedness. We are ALL born of One Blood. From the same family tree. Of Adam and Eve. We are the fruit of that corrupt tree. So we Must be Born Again of INcorruptible Seed. The TREE of LIFE. The Word of GOD. The Fruit that Never Spoils. All we need to do is believe IN the One True GOD that liveth and Abideth Forever.
      By hearing and believing the Gospel ( Word)-
      1Tim 2:5- There is ONE GOD and One Mediator between GOD and Men, the Man Christ Jesus
      Mediator/Son =2
      Man ( Flesh)- Jesus
      GOD ( SPIRIT) JESUS
      2Cor 5:19- GOD WAS IN CHRIST Reconciling the world unto Himself
      Col 2:9- For IN Him Dwelleth All the Fulness of the Godhead bodily
      Jesus died for the sins of the world and was buried and on the 3rd day GOD Raised Him From the Dead according to the scriptures
      When we believe this, we get the Living Spirit of GOD IN us! And we are Born Again, of the Spirit that can Never die!! We are Passed from death to Life, New Creatures Created In Christ. We are HIS treasure. This life is temporary, and everything in it is temporary, and corrupted. JESUS came to bring Life More Abundantly ( Eternal LIFE)!
      1Cor 3:16- Know ye not that ye are the temple of GOD and that the Spirit of GOD dwelleth In you?
      His sheep Live Forever!!!! It’s A FREE GIFT!!! No Works. Just Faith. ❤️ 🎁 ☀️ 🐑

  • @isntthatspecial3316
    @isntthatspecial3316 Рік тому +10

    I first watched this movie over 30 years ago when my children were babies. And recently watched it again. OMG anxiety off the charts for this woman and child. I said WAYYYY back then, there was NO way I would have agreed to go to Iran. Hubby promises or not. NEVER EVER. I wish she would have stuck to her gut feeling, BUT she trusted and believed in him. I am SO glad they got out safely. The AMERICAN FLAG when she saw it tugged at my heart strings. SAFE! SAFE at last. I would do anything for my children. They are 37 (38 in December) and 32 (33 in October)

  • @madalinekelley6796
    @madalinekelley6796 3 роки тому +32

    When she walked around the corner and saw that big beautiful flag it gave me chill bumps.

  • @costplayokr9208
    @costplayokr9208 3 роки тому +49

    This hits me so hard to the core. Her bravery n willingness to escape for their safety. She is an amazing lady.

  • @Mpeterson1234
    @Mpeterson1234 5 місяців тому +11

    I knew a woman who had a similar story. She had a son and she didn’t get out with her son. When the son was 15, the dad and her husband showed up on her doorstep. The change of power had stripped the husband of his status and he had to flee the country. She did get her son back, but she had to take the husband back or the son would not stay with her. It was an awful situation for several years. She was able to eventually build a relationship with her son and loose the husband.

  • @TheSeedsower107
    @TheSeedsower107 3 роки тому +22

    There are beautiful people of every ethnicity and even in the scriptures we see there will be people of every nation in heaven. May Yah bless the people who helped this woman .

  • @sallys9294
    @sallys9294 3 роки тому +53

    Betty is a courageous person. I saw the movie. It was tense. Glad she and her daughter made it home.

  • @catharinabellekom2013
    @catharinabellekom2013 6 років тому +27

    I read your book Betty. You're a very strong woman as most women are. women are amazing people.

  • @natinatoscano7381
    @natinatoscano7381 3 роки тому +78

    "No women ever initiates abuse." Gotta love this swift response from the interviewer after the victim claimed she initiated the conjugal violence!

    • @AKi-ir9uu
      @AKi-ir9uu 3 роки тому

      Unless they are not being entirely honest.

    • @natinatoscano7381
      @natinatoscano7381 3 роки тому +9

      @@AKi-ir9uu , the woman was being totally uncooperative with her husband because he was controlling the situation, so, no she was entirely honest.That does not give anybody the right to abuse a situation.

  • @radiogaga5851
    @radiogaga5851 2 роки тому +11

    “No woman ever initiates abuse.” Yes. I would add ‘no PERSON’ but for the 80s/90s this is refreshing to hear. 👏🏼

  • @catherinehazur7336
    @catherinehazur7336 3 роки тому +22

    That was an amazing book she wrote. I could not put it down!!!

  • @bonitabrewer2740
    @bonitabrewer2740 4 місяці тому +8

    You're wrong Betty your husband was a monster. The father of your child was a monster to do that to your family is just plain wrong. He was always the monster. You just didn't see it at the time.

  • @springlady8337
    @springlady8337 5 років тому +38

    I feel for her. She still defends that evil man as a good father and good husband and says that she initiated beatings. That’s what he did to her mind.

    • @Mh-xe1zh
      @Mh-xe1zh 5 років тому +6

      So sad.

    • @daniellemartinez8810
      @daniellemartinez8810 3 роки тому +7

      Domestic violence victims will try to minimize their abusers behavior. A part of her loves him but you can love someone and not be with them. Sometimes if you love someone you have to let them go because it’s unhealthy for you. It may sound crazy to say she still loved him when she did this interview but a lot of victims love their abuser

    • @virginiamontes1868
      @virginiamontes1868 3 роки тому +2

      She doesn't want him coming back to USA and fulfilling his threat. Reason why she talks kindly about him.

  • @raya74
    @raya74 3 роки тому +50

    Still one of the best movies ever made she is an incredibly strong woman

  • @Zarina1634
    @Zarina1634 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you Eileen for a great interview.

  • @dmaynardabu
    @dmaynardabu 6 років тому +81

    I remember going to see this movie with by best friend, when it first came out. We were so upset, watching the abuse that happened to Betty. We were actually yelling at the screen (like they could hear us). The last straw was when he hit his child in the school. We actually walked out of the theater, in tears. It was several years later that I finally watched the entire move on tv. I cried so much, during this movie. I was overjoyed that Betty was able to get herself and her daughter back to the United States. I can’t even begin to imagine the hell they both went through. If you have never seen this movie, you should. Sally Field did an amazing job portraying Betty. God Bless her and her beautiful daughter. I pray that they remain safe from this monster.

    • @everettaholbert8624
      @everettaholbert8624 6 років тому +2

      Denise Maynard another person commented her ex husband passed away in 2009.

    • @janiejohnson4707
      @janiejohnson4707 5 років тому

      Yes I pray God of heaven and earth sends his angels to watch over them !!

    • @gabrielekarl9278
      @gabrielekarl9278 Рік тому

      He was not a Monster. Just a practising Muslim following the Koran.

  • @karmelwarren4717
    @karmelwarren4717 4 роки тому +15

    I absolutely love the movie, I am watching it now for the 5th time. Your story is heartfelt, and it demonstrated bravery and love. I wish you all the success in the world Betty, stay blessed🌷

  • @kokobitty
    @kokobitty 4 роки тому +15

    She is an incredible person! I’m so impressed by her and her strength bravery and forgiveness! Brilliant!

  • @fmorant2222
    @fmorant2222 6 років тому +116

    Daniel Roberts. Just because her husband died it does not mean she is safe. His brother or cousins could carry on looking for her and her daughter forever.

    • @MTknitter22
      @MTknitter22 5 років тому +2

      F Morant and believe me she knows it too. Mahtob had to change schools frequently.

    • @nicoleackerman205
      @nicoleackerman205 5 років тому +5

      Isn't she like a adult now.

    • @paulinabakhshayesh6644
      @paulinabakhshayesh6644 4 роки тому +5

      If you read the book - she said most of his family - uncles & cousins were against him holding her & treating her badly ... some even help her.

    • @haminational7019
      @haminational7019 3 роки тому +2

      Naah tbh l don't think those lazy bastards wouldn't even bother they got enough baggage of their own to deal with. 😂

  • @norafaye4055
    @norafaye4055 4 роки тому +13

    My mom read this when we were kids and told us this story...I will always remember

  • @nadinefroderman157
    @nadinefroderman157 3 роки тому +38

    I read her book and was amazed that she and her daughter survived all that they endured.

  • @meganbaker3825
    @meganbaker3825 3 роки тому +7

    I remember watching this with my mom when I was really young. Never forgot it. Betty is an inspiration. I'm grateful I was born in America. Where I am free. I equate being born in America to winning the lottery.

  • @missmegan3694
    @missmegan3694 6 років тому +29

    Wonderful interview. It's so interesting getting to know the real Betty. The interviewer asked great questions. There were a few times when I wish the interviewer hadn't cut her off quite so quickly, though.

  • @karenburrill6816
    @karenburrill6816 3 роки тому +9

    I read the book when it came out around 1990. I was riveted, and just couldnt put the book down. Then watched the movie a few years later. So interesting to see comments still being made, years after this interview.

  • @sallycress1966
    @sallycress1966 5 років тому +14

    I watched Not Without My Daughter, with my daughter, it was a very good movie, makes us appreciate what we have.

  • @louisestaats234
    @louisestaats234 5 років тому +13

    And thank you Sally Fields. You did an AMAZING job on that film!

    • @louisestaats234
      @louisestaats234 5 років тому

      And on the other movies as well, "Places in the heart"

  • @nancyharman4795
    @nancyharman4795 4 місяці тому +8

    After seeing the film in the theater, I read the book -- the film barely scratches the surface of what Betty details of her ordeal in the book! Also read her book "For the Love of a Child" and came to appreciate the extreme difficulty of orchestrating the return of children who suffer international abduction by a parent from a different country/culture. That book immediately came to mind with the Elian Gonzalez case, where the boy was returned to his father in Cuba -- while Americans immediately imposed a value judgment that Elian would be better off in the US, Betty's book had clued me in to the fact that in order for the American government to help get American children returned to the US, they need to reciprocate and help facilitate the return of foreign kidnapped children to their own countries. The process has to remain a two-way street, or other governments can (and sometimes do) refuse to return our children. It's bad enough when a parent uses his/her own child as a pawn, but children should never suffer becoming the pawns of governments.

  • @uniniversalstar1974
    @uniniversalstar1974 4 місяці тому +9

    He wasn’t a different man he was just hiding how he really was.

  • @mrs.haynes-r5z
    @mrs.haynes-r5z Рік тому +9

    Thank God this woman is alive to tell her story 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @almalawrence-fraser4726
    @almalawrence-fraser4726 3 роки тому +9

    Me too I also read the book at the edge of my seat. It’s a book that you can’t put down ever, when you put the book down then the book is in your heart because it is that moving.Waw! What a book!

  • @dpcisunbreakable
    @dpcisunbreakable 6 років тому +22

    Wow, I'm glad I was finally able to see the real woman behind this harrowing story!

  • @bonblue4993
    @bonblue4993 3 роки тому +35

    This is one of the most powerful movies I have ever seen. Iran was terrifying, and I sure hope things have improved there!

    • @bambina3148
      @bambina3148 3 роки тому +6

      I’m Welsh and lived in Iran for a year. Fortunately for me my Iranian husband was perfectly willing for us to return to the UK. I believe I would not have lived had his decision been different. Terrifying place.

    • @elizabethguenther7319
      @elizabethguenther7319 3 роки тому +2

      They haven't improved in Iran and now Afghanistan is back in the Dark Ages, thanks to the Taliban.

  • @vesm7242
    @vesm7242 3 роки тому +11

    Your story immortalised through a movie serves as an example to all women in the world is that You are the change You make your future You decide your life. God bless your family and God help all those in need 👏🙏✝️❤

  • @verasenchuk8883
    @verasenchuk8883 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @joanclark7263
    @joanclark7263 6 місяців тому +5

    Sally Field was absoloutely wonderfull in the Film. I admire the sheer Bravery of Betty such an Inspiration, amazing lady.