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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEstranged New Yorker (Kate Nelligan) turns to the police after her son disappears.Estranged New Yorker (Kate Nelligan) turns to the police after her son disappears.Estranged New Yorker (Kate Nelligan) turns to the police after her son disappears.
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- Casting principal
Danny Corkill
- Alex Selky
- (as Daniel Bryan Corkill)
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A bit contrived, yes, but exceptional performances by Judd Hirsch and Kate Nelligan. The pain and desperation just radiates from Nelligan. As a father, I can't even imagine what it must have took to just keep functioning.
The ending is emotionally thrilling. if you don't have an enormous lump in your throat, and tears in your eyes.......
The ending is emotionally thrilling. if you don't have an enormous lump in your throat, and tears in your eyes.......
I can't believe that a movie could cause such an emotional upheaval in my body. I cried because the character development between the boy and his mother was very good. Judd Hirsch did a great job as the detective willing to go out on a limb for the mother. This was a good movie back in 1983 and still a good video to watch.
One of the best lines as Kate Nelligan portrays Susan Selky, a professor in NYC whose son has been abducted, and possibly murdered.
Nelligan is outstanding as a frustrated and angry mother whose son one day simply disappears after she sees him off on the school bus.
There are a few surprises here. Judd Hirsch is very good as Detective Minetti, although the story does go off tangent a bit with his family life. David Dukes portrays her estranged husband, who is initially suspected of abducting his own son.
Stockard Channing also has a small part as Selky's friend. When she attempts to talk Susan into the platitude : ..."picking up your bootstraps and move on"..., Susan (Nelligan) becomes enraged, telling her she cannot have a clue as to how this feels. A very powerful scene, and relevant to anyone who has experienced a horrible loss, and doesn't know how to cope.
Overall this is a good film with a few tangents, but well worth a view. 8/10.
Nelligan is outstanding as a frustrated and angry mother whose son one day simply disappears after she sees him off on the school bus.
There are a few surprises here. Judd Hirsch is very good as Detective Minetti, although the story does go off tangent a bit with his family life. David Dukes portrays her estranged husband, who is initially suspected of abducting his own son.
Stockard Channing also has a small part as Selky's friend. When she attempts to talk Susan into the platitude : ..."picking up your bootstraps and move on"..., Susan (Nelligan) becomes enraged, telling her she cannot have a clue as to how this feels. A very powerful scene, and relevant to anyone who has experienced a horrible loss, and doesn't know how to cope.
Overall this is a good film with a few tangents, but well worth a view. 8/10.
"Without a Trace" is a very gripping drama. The kidnapping of a six year old boy from his New York City neighborhood sets into motion a prolonged search for suspects. Judd Hirsch is the frustrated detective following up leads that go nowhere, and Kate Nelligan is the distraught Mother looking for answers. As time goes on and hope fades, Hirsch is eventually resorting to psychics for help, while Nelligan refuses to lose any hope of finding her Son alive. Eventually, Nelligan's friends begin to worry that she is losing touch with reality, to little or no effect. If this film has any flaw, the ending must be considered, although possible, it just seems somewhat contrived. Nevertheless, "Without a Trace" is a very good movie, with knockout performances. - MERK
WITHOUT A TRACE (1983) *** Kate Nelligan, Judd Hirsch, David Dukes, Stockard Channing, Daniel Bryan Corkill. Engrossing account of a small boy's disappearance and the horrors of his mother's unrelenting display of determinism in finding him dead or alive. Nelligan is exceptional running the gamut of emotions in this manipulative drama as is Hirsch as the dogged police detective equally disturbed by the crime. Based on Beth Gutcheon's book "Still Missing" (and adapted for the screen by her) and eerily resembling the NYC-based Etan Patz story.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe movie and its source book were based on the case of six-year-old Etan Kalil Patz. He disappeared in Manhattan on May 25, 1979, while walking 2 blocks to a school bus stop. He was the first missing child to be advertised on a milk carton. The case launched the missing children's movement, new legislation, and new methods for locating missing children.
- GaffesThe tea kettle that Susan Selky uses while waiting for Alex to come home is not a whistling type. There is no whistle attachment as she poured the water without removing anything from the spout. Whistling was only a sound effect.
- Citations
Al Menetti: I feel like hammered shit.
- Crédits fousThe 20th Century Fox logo plays without the fanfare.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Sven Uslings Bio: Without a Trace (2023)
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- How long is Without a Trace?Alimenté par Alexa
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 9 632 062 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 609 448 $US
- 6 févr. 1983
- Montant brut mondial
- 9 632 062 $US
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