Missing Pieces (2001) [PG]

Release Date:
January 1, 2001

Original Title:
Missing Pieces

Alternate Titles:
Atticus
En fars kval
Hallmark Hall of Fame: Missing Pieces (#49.3)
La pièce manquante
Puuttuvat palat
Soleil de cendre
Suferinta unui tata

Genres:
Drama | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 96

Atticus (James Coburn) goes to the small Mexican town where his estranged son (Paul Kersey) was a resident to discover how he died.

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Art Direction:
Christa Munro

Casting:
Lynn Kressel

Cinematography:
Karl Herrmann

Co-Executive Producer:
Brent Shields

Co-Producer:
Richard Kletter
D.W. Owen

Costume Design:
Dorothy Amos

Director:
Carl Schenkel

Editor:
Toni Morgan

Executive Producer:
Richard Welsh

Hairstylist:
Vicky Phillips

Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye Jr.

Novel:
Ron Hansen

Original Music Composer:
Lawrence Shragge

Producer:
Andrew Gottlieb

Production Design:
Veronica Hadfield

Set Decoration:
Leslie Morales

Stunt Coordinator:
Darrin Prescott

Teleplay:
Sally Robinson
Philip Rosenberg
Richard Kletter
D.W. Owen

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