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Release Date:
January 1, 2005
Original Title:
Missing in America
Alternate Titles:
Woodcutter
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Angel Devil Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
A haunted Vietnam veteran, living in exile in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, is faced with a life-changing decision after he is visited by a former platoon member and his young Amerasian daughter.
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Art Direction:
Cheryl Marion
Casting:
Adrienne Stern
Costume Design:
Linda Leduc
Director:
Gordon MacDonald
Gabrielle Savage Dockterman
Victor Landrie
Director of Photography:
Ken Kelsch
Editor:
Peter V. White
Tim Kane
Don Packer
Hairstylist:
Paul Edwards
Key Hair Stylist:
Paul Edwards
Makeup Artist:
Joann Fowler
Malinda Bennett
Makeup Effects:
Joel Echallier
Music:
Aimee Schoof
Producer:
Gabrielle Savage Dockterman
Ron McLeod
Blake Corbet
Isen Robbins
Aimee Schoof
Production Design:
Katterina Keith
Screenplay:
Nancy L. Babine
Gabrielle Savage Dockterman
Ken Miller
Second Assistant Camera:
Kurt Parlow
Second Unit:
Ron McLeod
Set Decoration:
Dina Holmes
Story:
Ken Miller
Unit Production Manager:
Suzan Derkson
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