Missing 411
Missing 411
| 13 May 2017 (USA)
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Based on the book series by David Paulides, an investigation into the many disappearances that have occurred in National Parks and Forests of the United States and elsewhere over several decades.

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billweb

Wish I could get my money back. Nothing like what I heard on the Coast to Coast show. Those kids in the documentary could have gone missing under many different circumstances, not as a big mystery presented on Coast to Coast. David Paludes talked more about adults who were "missing" when he was on Coast to Coast. Only one adult presented in the movie, and he had no recollection regarding what happened. Very disappointing

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radulykan13

Wonderful documentary about this very real and truly heartbreaking phenomena.Thank you David,George and everyone on the team for making this and bringing the Family's and their stories to the public's eye to raise this much needed awareness about it.God Bless.

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garymacrae

I have followed David Paulides for a few years now and although this film was not what I expected I still have to applaud the excellent cinematography and work which has went into this production. Yes the main thread may provoke controversy but after watching the film again I have a different view on this. I felt that the Deorr case, for me anyway, demonstrated the difference between a 411 case and a homicide case. This may well not have been the intention but it was what I took from the film. This film is extremely important in that people MUST be made aware of what is going on out there, not just in America, but all over the world. Some people only care about themselves and that is their prerogative, however if you care about others and want to know what is happening then this work has to be supported. The film is a welcome break from all the usual CGI rubbish and I for one will watch it again and urge others to find out more about this subject.

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lisadavis7

Contains the best of many choices chronicled in David Paulides' books and radio presentations. Brings these to life with some of the people involved. Includes old and new cases. The voices of David Paulides and George Knapp were a great addition. Well presented, especially for readers of David's books and listeners of radio broadcasts; probably done with a limited budget. Great videos included. Informs the viewers of an ongoing, real-life problem in our National Parks and elsewhere in the US and worldwide. I am hoping for a sequel or two

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