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Missing (1982)
TrailerWhen American journalist Charles Horman arrives in Chile to meet his wife Beth and bring her back to New York, however, an overthrow takes places and Charles is arrested by the military force. The story follows the quest of his father and his wife to find him.Actors: Jack Lemmon, Sissy Spacek, Melanie Mayron, John Shea, Charles Cioffi, David Clennon, Richard Venture, Jerry Hardin, Richard Bradford, Joe Regalbuto, Keith Szarabajka, ...»Director: Costa-GavrasCountry: United StatesDuration: 122 minQuality: HDRelease: 1982IMDb: 7.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Missing (1982)"
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Characters of "Missing (1982)"
Ed HormanPlayed by: Jack LemmonBeth HormanPlayed by: Sissy SpacekTerry SimonPlayed by: Melanie MayronConsul Phil PutnamPlayed by: David ClennonU.S. AmbassadorPlayed by: Richard VentureAndrew BabcockPlayed by: Richard BradfordFrank TeruggiPlayed by: Joe RegalbutoDavid HollowayPlayed by: Keith SzarabajkaKate NewmanPlayed by: Janice RuleCongressmanPlayed by: Ward CostelloSenatorPlayed by: Hansford RoweMariaPlayed by: Tina RomeroStatesmanPlayed by: Richard WhitingParisPlayed by: Martin LaSallePeter CherninPlayed by: Robert HittRojasPlayed by: Félix GonzálezMrs. DuranPlayed by: M.E. RiosEspinozaPlayed by: Jorge RussekPiaPlayed by: Edna NecoecheaSamuel CrossPlayed by: Alan Penrith -
Directors of "Missing (1982)"
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Creators of "Missing (1982)"
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Critic Reviews of "Missing (1982)"
TIME MagazineMarch 29, 2009A story that could have made for a brisk jeremiad on 60 Minutes is stretched to 122 minutes of heroes fuming and villains purring their oleaginous apologies. Spacek and Lemmon, an appealing sweet-and-sour combo, sink in the swamp of good intentions.
VarietyMarch 26, 2009Lemmon is superior as a man facing up to issues he never wanted to confront personally.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Spacek and Lemmon are fine as the missing man's wife and father, but what makes the film so overwhelming in places is its unending night-time imagery of a society coming apart at the seams.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004This movie might have really been powerful, if it could have gotten out of its own way.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003Among other things Missing does is to convince you that, next time, you're not going to waste your vote. The passive citizen is the citizen-victim.
Cinema em CenaNovember 15, 2016Still relevant 34 years after its release and 43 years after the events it depicts. [Full review in Portuguese.]
Common Sense MediaOctober 25, 2012Graphic portrayal of dictatorship's abuses is unforgettable.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsJanuary 31, 2011A powerful, influential and tense political thriller based on a true story.
TV GuideMarch 29, 2009Though Costa-Gavras clearly has a political axe to grind, he manages to do so without haranguing the viewer, keeping the film's focus on his characters and masterfully building tension as the story moves toward its stinging resolution.
Filmcritic.comDecember 23, 2008engrossing, fascinating, and endlessly tragic.
Combustible CelluloidOctober 24, 2008Lemmon and Spacek are the film's highlight... It's a winning formula, and it's too bad that there isn't more of it.
EmanuelLevy.ComJune 12, 2007In Costa-Gavras's fact-inspired political melodrama, Jack Lemmon gives one of his strongest performances as a naive, conservative American who gets rude political awakening when his leftist son is executed with the tacit knowledge of the US government
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