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Spring Break Fatal

Original title: Gone Missing
  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • 10
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
982
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Daphne Zuniga, Lauren Bowles, Gage Golightly, and Brigette Davidovici-Dean in Spring Break Fatal (2013)
When two best friends go missing during Spring Break, their mothers do everything they can to find them, while realizing that their different parenting styles may have led to the disappearances.
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When two best friends go missing during Spring Break, their mothers do everything they can to find them, while realizing that their different parenting styles may have led to the disappearan... Read allWhen two best friends go missing during Spring Break, their mothers do everything they can to find them, while realizing that their different parenting styles may have led to the disappearances.When two best friends go missing during Spring Break, their mothers do everything they can to find them, while realizing that their different parenting styles may have led to the disappearances.

  • Director
    • Tara Miele
  • Writer
    • Bryan Dick
  • Stars
    • Daphne Zuniga
    • Lauren Bowles
    • Brigette Davidovici-Dean
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    982
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tara Miele
    • Writer
      • Bryan Dick
    • Stars
      • Daphne Zuniga
      • Lauren Bowles
      • Brigette Davidovici-Dean
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Daphne Zuniga
    Daphne Zuniga
    • Rene
    Lauren Bowles
    Lauren Bowles
    • Lisa
    Brigette Davidovici-Dean
    Brigette Davidovici-Dean
    • Kaitlin
    • (as Brigette Davidovici)
    Gage Golightly
    Gage Golightly
    • Matty
    Nick Grava
    Nick Grava
    • Kennedy
    • (as Nicholas Grava)
    James Martin Kelly
    James Martin Kelly
    • Officer Benton
    Alejandro Patiño
    Alejandro Patiño
    • Martin Guzman
    • (as Alejandro Patino)
    Brock Harris
    Brock Harris
    • Alex
    Hunter Garner
    Hunter Garner
    • Dylan
    David Stifel
    David Stifel
    • Willie
    Aaron Lohr
    Aaron Lohr
    • Bouncer
    Jonny Cruz
    Jonny Cruz
    • Victor
    • (as Jonathan William Cruz)
    Arturo Del Puerto
    Arturo Del Puerto
    • Gabe
    Henry Monfries
    Henry Monfries
    • Freshman
    Stephen A. Chang
    Stephen A. Chang
    • Frat Boy
    • (as Stephen Chang)
    Nicole Boucher
    Nicole Boucher
    • Party Goer
    • (uncredited)
    Marcus Natividad
    Marcus Natividad
    • Bouncer #2
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tara Miele
    • Writer
      • Bryan Dick
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    6wes-connors

    Girls Gone Missing

    Overprotective mom Daphne Zuniga (as Rene Allen) doesn't like the blue bikini 18-year-old daughter Brigette Davidovici (as Kaitlin) is packing for their sunny San Diego spring break. Mature-looking 15-year-old brother Nicholas Grava (as Kennedy), who reluctantly has to room with Ms. Zuniga, thinks his sister is "advertising." So, the bikini goes… on the trip. Also along are more lenient best friend Lauren Bowles (as Lisa) and her unquestionably wilder daughter, party-ready Gage Golightly (as Matty). When hunky Brock Harris (as Alex) and other handsome young men mix alcohol with the pretty daughters, the girls get real "Gone Missing". This is a well-performed (especially by a frantic Zuniga) and easy to identify with TV movie. The regrettable "wobbly camera" technique is used effectively. Director Tara Miele and editor Phil Norden are notably good at inter-cutting the flashbacks, as we learn what happened to the missing girls.

    ****** Gone Missing (6/15/13) Tara Miele ~ Daphne Zuniga, Lauren Bowles, Brigette Davidovici, Nicholas R. Grava
    10rickbuono

    Academy Award winning acting in an extraordinary TV movie

    What started out as a well-made, relatively large-scale production TV movie quickly became one of the very best movies I have ever seen - in theaters or on television. We've all seen dozens or more movies concerning a child-gone-missing, and a parent's fervent attempts to uncover the mystery and find their child before it's too late. Many times the parents will be looking for their child at the same time the police assigned to the case are doing the same.

    Uncovering this mystery along with the parent in this film will keep you glued to your seat. The plot is fast-paced and contains a constant series of interesting events, surprises, and plot twists. It's made brilliantly - with flashbacks, real time happenings, and re-tracing of other characters' steps. What starts out almost as a light, breezy, almost comedic movie... soon turns seriously suspenseful as a mother's raw determination to find her daughter takes over in full force.

    What sets this movie apart by far - very far, is the acting. Daphne Zuniga as Rene gives what is truly an Academy Award performance as an extremely relatable protective mother, searching for the whereabouts of her daughter during a Spring break vacation. She acts EXACTLY like a real mother would in real life. The sheer terror/shock she exudes in the many scenes of discoveries is portrayed with such stark realism and belief... that you feel as if you are watching a documentary of a missing person in real time, witnessing a parent's worse nightmare, as the truths become revealed to her and the story unfolds. Her acting is truly that extraordinary. This movie should have been widely released theatrically so that she is recognized for her powerful acting in this movie.

    The rest of the cast also deserve exceptionally high acclaim and praise. Lauren Bowles, as Rene's best friend Lisa, brings to new heights the spirit of a parent whose own past mistakes and insecurities makes her an overly-lenient mother, whose daughter actually craves more of her concern and attention. She's the "fun" friend who always tells you not to worry about things and to "relax"... which works 99% of the time, but blows up to disastrous proportions when real trouble hits.

    Lisa's daughter Matty, played by Gage Golightly, reaches the perfect note as that girl who is always the partier of the group - the one who always wants to have a good time - even if it means sometimes not making the best choices. At times you feel angry and frustrated with her actions in this movie, but then quickly realize how well you understand her, given her upbringing and her own issues. She may not be as confident and carefree as she first appears - and this becomes glaringly apparent when the nightmare of her friend's disappearance begins.

    Brigette Davidovici, as Rene's missing daughter Kaitlin, is flawless as the "perfect" daughter/sister/friend - who seemingly does everything right, is going through a period of self-discovery herself, while at the same time battling the control and protective issues perpetrated upon her by her mother. It's a situation MANY teenagers today can relate to, and are battling with themselves. So her disappearance makes it that much more realistic... it's extremely frightening and anguishing for the viewers... whether you're a parent, teenager, or anyone else.

    Special mention should be given to Brock Harris as Alex, a boy that Kaitlin knows. Not many actors can portray drunk scenes with pin point accuracy. It usually is depicted with slurred words and stumbling movements. His actions, however, hit you with stone cold reality... his acting perfectly depicts the type that, when they drink, become a very different person - and you can see it in their eyes. It's a very distinctive and pitch-perfect performance.

    Everyone involved with the making of this movie should be credited with the highest regard and acclaim. This is not your typical television movie. Your emotions and involvement with this film will run high. And Daphne Zuniga's performance, her raw determinism and NEVER-giving-up persistence, is absolutely terrific on all counts. A mother's true nightmare, acted brilliantly.
    10xfiler7

    Fantastic whodunit mystery! GREAT characters! Beautiful vacation scenery!

    I was on the edge of my seat! Very suspenseful. You have no idea who did it and your suspicion keeps shifting from guy to guy. Well done! Fantastic characters! From the sleazy, shifty bus driver, vomiting college boyfriend, Mexican party boys, to the innocent girls who simply made poor drunk decisions... wonderful all around. Special surprise ending, with a FURTHER lesson to be learned. Beautiful sunrise too! A real prize from Lifetime, should be required viewing for all. If you are a fan of vacation horrors, this is a must see. The scenery: San Diego, the sunrise, the beach, the pool, all made me feel as if I was on vacation too. Pass the margaritas!
    9jameyap

    A-quality TV/Lifetime-type movie!

    Definitely one of the best TV movies I've seen in recent years. I was VERY pleasantly surprised by it. Solid storyline, characters, acting, and production as a whole. I'm glad I gave this one a chance!!
    2pixelate9

    Good acting by Zuniga

    The writers and director have the actors looking west from California to take photographs of a sunrise. I don't think you can do this. I believe the script says the location is Coronado, CA. Is "Pacific Point" a real place? What am I missing here? As long as I've been alive the sun has risen in the east. The actors have given credible performances. The story line is flabby and, aside from a harrowing experience for Mom, the dialogue, photography and character development are uninspiring. I'm not sure what the theme is in this movie. If it is a warning to young people to behave better and use the brains their parents gave them when it comes drugs, alcohol and avoiding handsome guys with no morals, they could probably do better spending Saturday nights for a couple of months observing what goes on in the emergency room of the hospital where I used to work.

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gone Missing
    • Filming locations
      • Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Protocol Entertainment
      • Vanished Prods
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      • 16:9 HD

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