Missing in America

Missing in America is a 2005 drama film, directed, produced, and written by Gabrielle Savage Dockterman. It is based on a story by Ken Miller, a former Green Beret who was a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War. The film debuted at the Seattle International Film Festival in May 2005.[1][2]

Missing in America
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Directed byGabrielle Savage Dockterman
Produced byIsen Robbins
Aimee Schoof
Blake Corbet
Ron McLeod
Gabrielle Savage Dockterman
Written byKen Miller
Nancy L. Babine
Gabrielle Savage Dockterman
StarringDanny Glover
Ron Perlman
Linda Hamilton
David Strathairn
Music bySheldon Mirowitz
Release date
  • May 28, 2005 (2005-05-28) (Seattle)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Jake (played by Danny Glover), a reclusive Vietnam War veteran, has lived in a cabin in the woods of the Pacific Northwest for 35 years, plagued with guilt over the loss of men under his command. His only interaction with other people is when he drives into town to sell firewood and buy supplies from Kate (played by Linda Hamilton). His life is changed when he is visited by Henry, an ex-platoon member (played by David Strathairn). Henry is dying of lung cancer caused by exposure to Agent Orange, and entrusts the care of his half-Vietnamese daughter, Lenny, to Jake.

Jake refuses, but Henry leaves in the night, leaving Lenny behind and giving Jake little choice but to look after her. Lenny proves troublesome and interrupts Jake's way of life. Over time however, Lenny encourages Jake to reach out to other veterans living nearby in self-imposed isolation.

Cast

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References

  1. "Missing in America". angeldevilproductions.com. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  2. "Missing In America". 23 June 2005. Retrieved 30 June 2020.


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