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DVD FICTION Missing
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South Mountain Community Library
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DVD FICTION Missing
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Summary:
Critically acclaimed political drama about a father's search for his missing son in Latin America.
Notes:
DVD, mono.
In English and Spanish with optional English subtitles ; SDH.
Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek, John Shea, Melanie Mayron.
Based on the book by Thomas Hauser.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1982.
Bonus features: Video interviews with Costa-Gravas, Joyce Horman (wife of Charles Horman), producers Edward and Mildred Lewis and Sean Daniel, and Thomas Hauser, author of the source novel ; interviews from the 1982 Cannes Film Festival with Costa-Gravas, Jack Lemmon, Ed Horman (father of Charles), and Joyce Horman ; new video essay with Peter Kornbluh, author of The Pinochet File, examining declassified documents concerning the 1973 military coup in Chile and the case of Charles Horman ; video highlights from the 2002 Charles Horman Truth Project event honoring the twentieth anniversary of Missing, with actors Sissy Spacek, John Shea and Melanie Mayron ; theatrical trailer ; booklet featuring a new essay by critic Michael Wood, an interview with Costa-Gravas by Gary Crowdus, the U.S. State Department's official response to the film, and an open letter from Horman family friend Terry Simon.
Cannes Film Festival, Best Actor (Jack Lemmon), 1982.
Academy Awards, Oscar, Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium, 1983.
BAFTA Film Award, Best Film Editing; Best Screenplay, 1983.
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