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The Missing - Season 1
TrailerA drama series in which Tony Hughes, his wife and their five-year-old son Oliver travel to northern France for a year-end break. The father and the son go to a pub to watch a World Cup match and during the crowding and celebrations his father loses his son. What will he do to find him?.Actors: Tchéky Karyo, Anastasia Hille, James Nesbitt, Frances OConnor, Émilie Dequenne, Jason Flemyng, Titus De Voogdt, Saïd Taghmaoui, Jake Davies, Laura Fraser, Abigail Hardingham, ...»Director: Tom ShanklandCountry: United States, United Kingdom, France, BelgiumDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Missing - Season 1"
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Characters of "The Missing - Season 1"
Julien BaptistePlayed by: Tchéky Karyo
Celia BaptistePlayed by: Anastasia Hille
Tony HughesPlayed by: James Nesbitt
Emily HughesPlayed by: Frances O'Connor
Laurence RelaudPlayed by: Émilie Dequenne
Mark WalshPlayed by: Jason Flemyng
Vincent Bourg, BourgPlayed by: Titus De Voogdt
Khalid Ziane, Khalid ZanePlayed by: Saïd Taghmaoui
Alice WebsterPlayed by: Abigail Hardingham
GemmaPlayed by: Keeley Hawes
SamPlayed by: David Morrissey
Malik SuriPlayed by: Arsher Ali
Sylvie DeloixPlayed by: Astrid Whettnall
Ian GarrettPlayed by: Ken Stott
Oliver HughesPlayed by: Oliver Hunt
Karl SiegPlayed by: Johan Leysen
Rini DalcaPlayed by: Anamaria Marinca
CostelPlayed by: Csaba Bartos -
Critic Reviews of "The Missing - Season 1"
Sydney Morning HeraldSeptember 26, 2016Nesbitt and O'Connor are stunning. Equally brilliant is Tcheky Karyo, who plays the French detective Julien Baptiste.
TheWrapNovember 17, 2014There have been an awful lot of movies and shows about lost children, but The Missing elevates the familiar dynamic to a new level with a gut wrenching mystery.
Denver PostNovember 17, 2014I liked it enough to want to know how it ends. I'll likely watch the whole thing, but it's one of those shows that has elements that are tough to take, and I'd understand if some potential audience members gave it a miss.
New York Daily NewsNovember 14, 2014The Missing is a closed-end series, promising a conclusion at the end of its eight episodes. Painful as that journey may be, the show and these actors hit all the notes that make us want to come along.
St. Louis Post-DispatchNovember 14, 2014The Missing... is sometimes grueling to watch. But it earns a place in haunting crime drama next to the recent Broadchurch and Top of the Lake.
RogerEbert.comNovember 14, 2014It is a riveting, heartbreaking, fascinating drama, taking a subject that could easily have been turned into a Lifetime TV Movie melodrama and making it real with its subtle, character-driven grace notes and the breakneck speed of its elaborate plotting.
Irish TimesAugust 14, 2017I didn't expect the final episode to be such a mixture of neat endings and open-ended misery.
MTVFebruary 16, 2017A skepticism toward institutions, both international and domestic, never gets specific enough to become hard-hitting criticism. I'd rather watch a bricklayer at his job; at least he won't pretend there's a larger moral point to his work.
The Blu SpotApril 13, 2015The Missing is a fascinating, unique, and ambitious piece of storytelling that one can't help but get engrossed in.
Common Sense MediaNovember 17, 2014Trodding a timeworn path for television drama, The Missing is nonetheless exquisitely affecting and positively addictive.
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