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2007 | Color | 115 min

Two young private detectives are hired to take a closer look at the case and soon discover that nothing is what it seems. Ultimately, they will have to risk everything ?their relationship, their sanity, and even their lives?to find a lost little girl


Country: Estados Unidos
Direction: Affleck; Ben
Script: Stockard; Aaron, Lehan; Dennis, Affleck; Ben
Production: Ladd; Alan, Rissner; Dan, Baile; Sean
Photography: Tol; John
Sound: Rankin; Alan
Music: Gergson-Williams; Harry
Cast:Harris; Ed, Ashton; John, Ryan; Amy, Freeman; Morgan, Affleck; Casey, Welliver; Titus
Art direction: Cornwell; Chris
Participation year at FICM: 2007

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