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New London has starring role in filming of 'The Missing Girl' - the day (read article) | ||
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Film by A.D. Calvo Shot in New London. Steps Away from Horror to Drama - Connecticut Mag (read article) | ||
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Filmwax Radio podcasts featuring 'The Missing Girl' - Filmwax Radio (read article) | ||
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Solve the Anti-Mystery of 'The Missing Girl' in Exclusive TIFF Trailer - indieWIRE (read article) | ||
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Vanguard Titles Added to Toronto Line-up - Variety (read article) | ||
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"Engaging... unique and entertaining." - Roger Ebert (read article) | ||
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"A low-key, diverting mystery... fantastic lead performance." - Way Too Indie (read article) | ||
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"A pleasantly enjoyable character study." - We Got This Covered (read article) | ||
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"A great black comedy." - Ain't It Cool News (read article) |
Mort could've been a detective, but he decided to buy a comic book shop instead.
Ellen just started working for Mort. She reminds him of a girl he knew, a dead one.
Skippy's back in town. Too bad Mort never liked the guy. But is he really a douchebag?
Mrs. Colvins wishes her boys would just grow up. With hair and doctor's appointments, she keeps busy.
Curly sells used cars to locals and, occasionally, celebrities. He also enjoys a good e-cig.
Officer Fran likes Mort, but that doesn't change the fact that she's got a job to do.
J. Lee, an angel of death or a guardian angel? Regardless, nothing beats American muscle.