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The Missing Person

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.8K
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The Missing Person (2009)
Private detective John Rosow is hired to tail a man on a train from Chicago to Los Angeles. Rosow gradually uncovers the man's identity as a missing person; one of the thousands presumed dead after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Persuaded by a large reward, Rosow is charged with bringing the missing person back to his wife in New York City.
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Ex-NYC cop turned Chicago PI John Rosow, who drinks to cope, gets a last-minute job from an unknown client to tail a middle-aged man boarding the California Zephyr train to Los Angeles.Ex-NYC cop turned Chicago PI John Rosow, who drinks to cope, gets a last-minute job from an unknown client to tail a middle-aged man boarding the California Zephyr train to Los Angeles.Ex-NYC cop turned Chicago PI John Rosow, who drinks to cope, gets a last-minute job from an unknown client to tail a middle-aged man boarding the California Zephyr train to Los Angeles.

  • Director
    • Noah Buschel
  • Writer
    • Noah Buschel
  • Stars
    • Michael Shannon
    • Frank Wood
    • Amy Ryan
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Noah Buschel
    • Writer
      • Noah Buschel
    • Stars
      • Michael Shannon
      • Frank Wood
      • Amy Ryan
    • 26User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • John Rosow
    Frank Wood
    Frank Wood
    • Harold Fullmer
    Amy Ryan
    Amy Ryan
    • Miss Charley
    Linda Emond
    Linda Emond
    • Mrs. Fullmer
    John Ventimiglia
    John Ventimiglia
    • Hero
    Margaret Colin
    Margaret Colin
    • Lana
    Paul Sparks
    Paul Sparks
    • Gus Papitos
    Yul Vazquez
    Yul Vazquez
    • Don Edgar
    Paul Adelstein
    Paul Adelstein
    • Drexler Hewitt
    Kate Arrington
    Kate Arrington
    • Jane Rosow
    Anthony Esposito
    • Javier
    Liza Weil
    Liza Weil
    • Agent Chambers
    Daniel Franzese
    Daniel Franzese
    • Agent Craig
    Merritt Wever
    Merritt Wever
    • Mabel Page
    Gary Wilmes
    Gary Wilmes
    • L.A. Cop (Eric Jelin)
    Betsy Hogg
    Betsy Hogg
    • Melody (Smoking Car Girl #1)
    Halley Wegryn Gross
    Halley Wegryn Gross
    • Chloe (Smoking Car Girl #2)
    Rodrigo Lopresti
    Rodrigo Lopresti
    • Carlos Clemente (L.A. Taxi Driver)
    • Director
      • Noah Buschel
    • Writer
      • Noah Buschel
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    User reviews26

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    6moonspinner55

    Deliberately weary modern noir...at times quite arresting, and with a terrific lead performance

    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 ****
    9shirleyclyde

    Elegant, Sad, Funny Rumination on Loneliness and Loss

    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.
    7Buddy-51

    moody, neo-film noir

    In "The Missing Person," Michael Shannon goes the Bogart route, playing a cynical, booze-soaked private detective who's hoping to find a little redemption in his latest assignment, trailing a man he knows little to nothing about – not even his name. But before long, John discovers that there's much more to this man than meets the eye, and that the two of them are strangely linked to one another through the tragedy of 9/11. In a way, each of them is a "missing person," one in a literal and one in a figurative sense. Indeed, the best thing about "The Missing Person" is that just as you think the movie is about one thing, it turns out to be about something else altogether.

    This moody, bluesy, boozy movie, written and directed by Noah Buschel and co-starring Amy Adams, is deliberate in its pacing and borderline pretentious in style, with characters who speak in clipped phrases, uttering half-articulated thoughts and hardboiled wisecracks as the details of the story spin themselves out. It may not be for every taste, but the movie hauntingly captures the different but equally intense responses people can have to trauma and loss.
    9Sharonwebber

    Great Film

    I had the pleasure of seeing this movie at the Edinburgh Film Festival. While I do not think it will be very popular, for those who like movies that are a little unusual, this one is for you. The pacing, the music, the lighting is all unusual and terrific. The director Noah Buschel spoke after the film and said he was trying to make a noir where everything happened in very ordinary, everyday ways. A "boring noir" is what he called it. In other words, the movie is so low-key that it becomes almost a different genre than noir.

    But the movie is by no means some kind of abstract experiment. It had me crying hard at the end of the movie. The credit goes to Buschel and Michael Shannon. Shannon breaks through to another level in this movie, adding a sweetness that I hadn't seen in him before.

    Heartbreaking stuff.
    6yarra1966

    Artistically filmed with a missing script

    The cinematography in this film is phenomenal and the direction is superb and skillful. The Missing Person is ultimately tugs at the heartstrings. The lead character played by Michael Shannon is adequate. I don't think he completely had what the role required - something to draw you in. He plays the role too flat. Unfortunately its what brings down my rating on this film to a large degree. I also felt that the script was way too limited in some dialogue or narration. There's one point where you're watching cars following each other for what seems like hours. I was completely engrossed in the beautiful camera and location work in this film and ultimately - I got it.

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    • Trivia
      The painting copied by Fullmer's son was "New York Movie" by Edward Hopper.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      John Rosow: I could lie there forever. But the phone rang.

      [ringing]

      John Rosow: Hello?

      [still ringing]

    • Connections
      Features Les anges de l'enfer (1930)
    • Soundtracks
      Adagio Assai - Concerto For Piano and Orchestra in G major
      Written by Maurice Ravel

      Performed by Toots Thielemans (as Toots Theilemans)

      Courtesy of Private Music

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 2009 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • 消失的人
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • The 7th Floor
      • Apropos Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,896
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,715
      • Nov 22, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,896
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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