Misplaced (film)
Misplaced is a 1989 English-language Polish-American film directed by Louis Yansen.[1] Swedish actress Viveca Lindfors and John Cameron Mitchell play a Polish mother and her teenage son who immigrate to America for political reasons in 1981.[2]
Cast
- Viveca Lindfors Zofia
- John Cameron Mitchell her son Jacek
- Elżbieta Czyżewska Halina
- Kellie Overbey, Mary
- Tico Wells Clayton
- Scott Schutzman Tiler, Eric
- Thor Fields ruffian's friend
- Paul Klementowicz, Polish policeman
- Olek Krupa Jacek's father
- Deirdre O'Connell Ella
- Debralee Scott schoolteacher
- Sullivan Walker
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References
- Chicago Tribune June 14, 1991 High-level Acting Distinguishes Low-budget `Misplaced`
- New York Times March 1, 1991 Review/Film; Coming to America, to a Chilly Welcome
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