Gone (2012)
94 min - Drama | Thriller - 24 February 2012 (USA)
When her sister disappears, Jill is convinced the serial killer who kidnapped her two years ago has returned, and she sets out to once again face her abductor.
Director:Heitor Dhalia
Writer:Allison Burnett
Stars:Amanda Seyfried, Jennifer Carpenter and Wes Bentley
No one believes her. Nothing will stop her. |
Story Line
Jill Conway is a young Portland woman who lives with her sister, recovering alcoholic Molly. One year prior, Jill was kidnapped by a serial killer who abandoned her in a hole in the forest, where she found human remains. When her abductor descended into the hole to kill her, Jill was able to stab him with a bone and climb his rope and return to civilization. However, the police didn't find the hole and discovered that Jill had been committed to a psychiatric institution for several years after her parents' death. Believing that the abduction only happened in Jill's head, they closed the case.
One day, after returning home from work at a local diner, where she and her friend Sharon Ames are generously tipped by a regular customer about to move out of town, Jill finds Molly gone and is unable to reach her boyfriend, Billy. Knowing that Molly wouldn't leave the house with Jill absent and that she had an important test the following day, Jill becomes convinced that the man who took her has now captured Molly and heads to the police station to ask for help, but Sargent Powers and Detective Erica Lonsdale dismiss her claims and promise to look into the case after a few days, but Jill claims it will be too late then. Before she leaves, newcomer Detective Peter Hood pulls her aside and tells her he believes her, giving Jill his card in case she needs help...................................
Details
Country:USA
Language:English
Release Date:24 February 2012 (USA)
Also Known As:Disparue
Filming Locations:Portland, Oregon, USA
Box Office
Opening Weekend:$4,770,360 (USA) (26 February 2012) (2186 Screens)Gross:$11,653,123 (USA) (8 April 2012)
Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)Rated PG-13 for violence and terror, some sexual material, brief language and drug references
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