Missing 411

Missing 411

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Missing 411
Missing 411

Missing 411

6.4 | 1h38m | en | Documentary

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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6.4 | 1h38m | en | Documentary | More Info
Released: May. 13,2017 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.canammissing.com/page/page/8396197.htm
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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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oculismusic This is the only documentary on the missing of its kind. Some of these reviews are slamming paulides and his crew for defamation of character and I can say that I and many others have received nothing but heartfelt kindness and consideration from paulides. This movie was made to bring awareness to missing persons cases that could be covered well within the means of the budget. This film compliments the books and interviews and dozens of videos that have been made on the phenomenon. This is not creepy pasta tales to entertain your intrigue, rather a broad and handsomely researched documentary on real cases with real people and when you slam this film, you slam the lives of those in the film who are already suffering the pain of loss. In an EMS tech and I can relate to loss. If you've never been on a search and rescue team then you will never know what its like to be there and how much man power it takes to conduct one. This film can't just be watched, it has to be felt. This is a great first film of professional work and if the book, interviews, you tube videos and movie aren't enough, then nothing will ever be. Great documentary and beautifully made. Nothing but respect on my end.
M Bradshaw This is an excellent documentary that gives an important insight into types of disappearances that have been happening across the States, Canada and further afield. Considering the budget available and the fact that this is a first venture into making something like this, it is a fine documentary, carefully considered, extremely moving and well produced, with the families and the missing at the very heart of their motivations.As someone that has read five of the author's six Missing 411 books and therefore very familiar with the numbers of eerily similar disappearances in national parks in particular, this documentary is a brilliant piece of work that will give an insight into these cases. I am sure once you watch this you will be left wanting to find out more about his work and the huge number of cases he has found, and the commonalities/profile points they share. More people need to be aware of the numbers of missing people out there, numbers that the national parks and government don't seem to want people to know about.
starlight-51022 Missing 411 movie is very well done. The cinematography is beautiful. It is very informative and shows compassion to the families who have lost someone. It is important for all families with children to be aware of what Is going on in the National Parks of the United States. I highly recommend this movie as well as David's books. Thank you.
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