The Missing Person

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2009 "John Rosow is a private investigator. And an alcoholic. He just got the case of his life."
The Missing Person
The Missing Person

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6 | 1h35m | en | Drama

John Rosow drinks to forget. He is a former New York City cop turned Chicago-based private investigator. At the last minute, he is hired by someone he's never met to follow a middle-aged male subject on the soon-departing California Zephyr train to Los Angeles.

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Released: January. 16,2009 | Released Producted By: Strand Releasing , The 7th Floor Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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John Rosow drinks to forget. He is a former New York City cop turned Chicago-based private investigator. At the last minute, he is hired by someone he's never met to follow a middle-aged male subject on the soon-departing California Zephyr train to Los Angeles.

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Thriller

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Cast

Margaret Colin

Director

Aleta Shaffer

Producted By

Strand Releasing

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Amy Ryan
Amy Ryan

as Miss Charley

Frank Wood
Frank Wood

as Harold Fullmer

Linda Emond
Linda Emond

as Megan Fullmer

John Ventimiglia
John Ventimiglia

as Hero Furillo

Margaret Colin
Margaret Colin

as Lana Cobb

Aleta Shaffer
Aleta Shaffer

Production Design

Ryan Samul
Ryan Samul

Director of Photography

Eden Miller
Eden Miller

Costume Design

Nani Casillas
Nani Casillas

Hairstylist

Lesley Poling
Lesley Poling

Key Hair Stylist

Julie Anna Kehoe
Julie Anna Kehoe

Key Hair Stylist

Autumn Butler
Autumn Butler

Key Makeup Artist

Persefone Karakosta
Persefone Karakosta

Key Makeup Artist

Noah Buschel
Noah Buschel

Director

Armando Salas
Lois J. Drabkin
Petra Hoebel
Petra Hoebel

Co-Producer

Amy Ryan
Amy Ryan

Executive Producer

Jason Orans
Jason Orans

Executive Producer

Aaron Levine
Aaron Levine

Line Producer

Katie Mustard
Katie Mustard

Line Producer

Allen Bain
Allen Bain

Producer

Jesse Scolaro
Jesse Scolaro

Producer

Lois J. Drabkin
Lois J. Drabkin

Producer

The Missing Person Audience Reviews 6i3q22

Diagonaldi Very well executed
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Darin One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.
moonspinner55 Michael Shannon is one of the finest new character actors working in films today; his performance here as a private investigator from New York, hired to trail a middle-aged man from Chicago to Los Angeles by train, is the centerpiece of "The Missing Person"...and is very nearly the entire show. Writer-director Noah Buschel was probably hoping to modernize the old private eye clichés (including booze, broads, and blaring saxophones on the soundtrack), but his movie doesn't really start cooking for at least a quarter of an hour into the proceedings. Buschel's pacing is deliberately slow, and Shannon's John Rosow is intentionally beleaguered and burnt-out, yet there's no reason to be so poky with this narrative (even Bogie livened up earlier on one of his cases). The film is well-produced and shot, though it runs the risk of losing viewers before it starts to take shape. Once it does, it becomes a rather fascinating throwback, its scenario seesawing between the old and new--like Philip Marlowe in the cell-phone era. **1/2 from ****
Ricardo Fernandes Life is often far more complicated than a choice between what we think it's right or wrong. There are so many variables in the game of living, that even after the consequences of the actions we are unable to evaluate the results.Once again, Michael Shannon surprises us with an extraordinary interpretation of a dense character. The narrative is linear, but the pieces of the puzzle are put together in the right place and time.Intense darkness and light, irony, sadness, brief fun, every ingredient turns this cocktail into an extraordinary beverage with an exquisite taste.Make no mistake, this is a superior film.
e-swords There is a comment here that mentions this film as an attempt at classical noir. Not so. It is an art film with surface elements of the noir genre. Probably it would be better off playing at museum than movie theater. At any rate, if you like David Lynch and Robert Frank and Andy Warhol films-- you will love this movie. Michael Shannon delivers his best performance. Finally he is romantic, leading man. The music is amazing. And Joe Lovano shows up to blow sax. The golden, desaturated look fits perfectly with the depressed character and hungover feeling. The best scene has glow in the dark sunglasses in a dark trunk. I wont say anything else.
Sundance Girl This movie reminded me a bit of James Gray's movies. Simply shot, actor driven, quiet, sincere, and romantic. While "The Missing Person" is much more of an art film than "Two Lovers," I left with the same feeling of having just watched something very personal and very moving. I don't want to give away too much about this movie, but ultimately it is a film about loneliness and being alone. Sound like a downer? It's not. Michael Shannon delivers his best performance yet as a drunk detective who likes to crack himself up with bad jokes(he cracked up the Sundance audience too.) Amy Ryan, Margaret Colin, and a bunch of other familiar faces provide moments of humor and sadness. Mostly what impressed me about "The Missing Person" was that it wasn't hip or clever. And not fancy either. In fact it was almost the opposite of every movie I saw at Sundance. It was mostly just good, honest film-making . Rare qualities indeed in independent film these days.