The Lost Son (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 25, 1999

Original Title:
The Lost Son

Alternate Titles:
Desaparecidos
Il figlio perduto

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Countries:
France | United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 102

Xavier Lombard is a world-weary private eye in London, in exile from his native Paris; his best friend is Nathalie, a high-class call girl. He gets a call from an old friend from the Paris police department, now a businessman whose brother-in-law is missing. The missing man's parents hire Xavier over their daughter's objections, and quickly he finds himself in the realm of children's sexual slavery.

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Art Direction:
Ray Chan
Ricky Eyres
Louise Marzaroli

Co-Producer:
Marina Gefter

Costume Design:
Rosie Hackett

Dialogue Editor:
Nick Lowe

Director:
Chris Menges

Director of Photography:
Barry Ackroyd

Executive Producer:
Georges Benayoun
Nik Powell
Sarah Radclyffe
Stephen Woolley

Foley Artist:
Peter Burgis

Hairstylist:
Roseann Samuel
Tina Sims

Makeup Designer:
Roseann Samuel

Music:
Goran Bregović

Producer:
Finola Dwyer

Production Design:
John Beard

Set Decoration:
Niamh Coulter

Sound:
Martin Trevis

Stunt Coordinator:
Tom Delmar

Writer:
Eric Leclere
Margaret Leclere
Mark Mills

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