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When Katie was 12 years old, she suddenly disappeared. A police search led to nothing. Five years later, Katie is standing outside her house.When Katie was 12 years old, she suddenly disappeared. A police search led to nothing. Five years later, Katie is standing outside her house.When Katie was 12 years old, she suddenly disappeared. A police search led to nothing. Five years later, Katie is standing outside her house.
Jamie Collins
- Emilia Ross
- (as Julianne Collins)
Wida Etemadi
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- (as Wida Karim)
- (credit only)
Michael Broderick
- Police Chief Carson
- (uncredited)
Kristi Murdock
- Miss Broussard
- (uncredited)
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Yay! Katie's home.
This whole film was stupid. She walks in the house - not a spoiler: a) it's in the first 5 minutes b) it's in the trailer c) it's the plot of the movie -- obviously traumatized, but the mother kept hanging on her. I get it; she was afraid her daughter was dead and was so happy to see her alive. At the front door. But Katie was seriously in shock. Btw, Sierra McCormick's acting as Katie was good. She had so little to work with but she did well with what she had. And I feel like I kept yelling at the screen for Janet to stop touching Katie. And the brilliant therapist starts the first session with can you tell me who took you. Really? First question out of the gate is that?! Ugh. Whoever wrote this has not seen real trauma up close. I'm grateful they've missed it, but dang it showed in this
My main complaints are the direction given and stupidity of the plot. Save us from Lifetime Movies!
This whole film was stupid. She walks in the house - not a spoiler: a) it's in the first 5 minutes b) it's in the trailer c) it's the plot of the movie -- obviously traumatized, but the mother kept hanging on her. I get it; she was afraid her daughter was dead and was so happy to see her alive. At the front door. But Katie was seriously in shock. Btw, Sierra McCormick's acting as Katie was good. She had so little to work with but she did well with what she had. And I feel like I kept yelling at the screen for Janet to stop touching Katie. And the brilliant therapist starts the first session with can you tell me who took you. Really? First question out of the gate is that?! Ugh. Whoever wrote this has not seen real trauma up close. I'm grateful they've missed it, but dang it showed in this
My main complaints are the direction given and stupidity of the plot. Save us from Lifetime Movies!
This was the absolute worse movie I have ever seen. The acting was so bad I got a migraine. Unless you are really into bad acting films I can't see why anyone would watch this.
The "time capsule" is two bunt cake tins. They didn't even bother to weld on some hinges. I literally made this account to whinge about this. Bloody lazy.
Some of the acting is good, some okay and some awful. Standard TV movie stuff. The directing and storyline are mediocre. Again standard TV movie stuff.
Some of the acting is good, some okay and some awful. Standard TV movie stuff. The directing and storyline are mediocre. Again standard TV movie stuff.
Sadly there is a story in there but it lost due the bad zooming in and out filming style and the awful sound.
Different producer or director and a bit of cash could have been a good movie.
Different producer or director and a bit of cash could have been a good movie.
One of the worst movies I've seen. Acting was horrible. Storyline could have been interesting but I couldn't get past the acting. Katie not speaking really bugged me. Not worth the time I spent
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- GoofsEarly in the movie, Katie runs upstairs into her room and climbs into bed. Her mother follows to check on her, and leaves the bedroom door open when she leaves. When she goes back downstairs, old family friends immediately appear at their front door. Emilia, Katie's childhood friend, then goes upstairs to visit Katie. At that point the bedroom door is closed. Katie appears too traumatized to have gotten out of bed to close the door herself.
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- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
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