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Missing in America
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  Missing in America (2005)

description written by member Tim:

Vietnam Veteran lieutenant Jake Neeley (Danny Glover) lives in exile in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest. The only contact he has is with Kate (Linda Hamilton) which he buys weekly supplies from. Jake gets an unexpected visit from Henry R. Hocknell (David Strathairn) which is a former private of Neeley's platoon. Henry is dying of lung cancer from the chemical Agent Orange and needs someone that he can trust to look after his Vietnamese daughter Lenny (Zoe Weizenbaum.)

MPAA Rating: PG-13
Starring: Danny Glover
Ron Perlman
Linda Hamilton
Zoe Weizenbaum
David Strathairn
Timothy Webber
Gabrielle Rose
Frank C. Turner
Jesse Moss
Ty Olsson
Colin Lawrence
Colin Lawrence
Directed By: Gabrielle Savage Dockterman
Written By: Ken Miller, Nancy L. Babine
Running Time: 102 minutes

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Missing in America Movie Review by Tim (10/24/2007)

You can't miss something if you never had it to begin with. A great line delivered by the great Danny Glover.

Its pretty weird but I swear this could almost be a sequel to Bat 21 with Gene Hackman and Danny Glover. It would have to be set about 20 years later but hell........Bat 21 came out in 1988 so its not far off...

(complete Missing in America review by Tim)



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