The Missing Person
The Missing Person | |
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Directed by | Noah Buschel |
Written by | Noah Buschel |
Starring |
Michael Shannon Amy Ryan Frank Wood Linda Emond Margaret Colin John Ventimiglia Merritt Wever Paul Adelstein Liza Weil Daniel Franzese |
Distributed by | Strand Releasing |
Release date |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $48,895 |
The Missing Person is a 2008 comedy-drama-mystery film written and directed by American independent filmmaker Noah Buschel and starring Michael Shannon and Amy Ryan. It premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.[1] and was distributed by Strand Releasing to a limited number of theaters on November 20, 2009.
Plot summary
John Rosow (Michael Shannon) is an alcoholic private investigator. Suddenly Rosow is given the case of his life when he is hired to tail a man named Harold Fullmer (Frank Wood) on a train. Rosow soon discovers that Fullmer is one of the thousands presumed missing after 9/11, and that Fullmer has fashioned a new life for himself. As the film progresses, Rosow faces the moral decision to take Fullmer, unwilling, back to his wife in New York, or letting him remain in his fabricated life.
Cast
- Michael Shannon as John Rosow
- Frank Wood as Harold Fullmer
- Amy Ryan as Miss Charley
- Linda Emond as Megan Fullmer
- Paul Sparks as Gus
- Margaret Colin as Lana Cobb
- Paul Adelstein as Drexler Hewitt
Reception and release
The film holds a 67% positive rating on the film-critics aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.[2] Buschel was nominated for the 2009 Gotham Award for Best Breakthrough Director for his work on the film.[3] According to Box Office Mojo, the film had grossed $48,895 as of March 2, 2010. It appeared on IFC.com's list of the ten best films of 2009, San Francisco Bay Guardian's list of the Top Three Films of 2009, and Variety critic Dennis Harvey's list of the Top 25 films of the year.
References
- ↑ McCarthy, Todd (February 4, 2009). "Review: 'The Missing Person'". Variety. Archived from the original on July 31, 2016. Retrieved July 31, 2016.
Reviewed at Sundance Film Festival (Spectrum)
- ↑ The Missing Person at Rotten Tomatoes
- ↑ "Gotham Award Nomination and Theatrical Release for Class Film". The Edit Center. October 20, 2009. Archived from the original on July 31, 2016. Retrieved July 31, 2016.
External links
- The Missing Person on IMDb
- Michael Shannon On Strand Releasing's Failure To Promote
- Michael Shannon Missing Person Interview
- IFC Alison Willmore Michael Shannon Interview
- Tribeca Film on The Missing Person