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Ken Appledorn | Vice Consul | |
Frédéric Bourdin | Himself | |
Beverly Dollarhide | Herself | |
Cathy Dresbach | Nancy Fisher | |
Nancy Fisher | Herself | |
Amparo Fontanet | Female Police Officer | |
Phillip French | Himself | |
Bryan Gibson | Himself | |
Carey Gibson | Herself | |
Maria Jesus Hoyos | Judge | |
Anton Marti | Male Police Officer | |
Adam O'brian | Frédéric Bourdin | |
Anna Ruben | Carey Gibson | |
Alan Teichman | Charlie Parker | |
Ivan Villanueva | Social Worker |
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Producer | Sam Brown
John Battsek |
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Cinematography | Erik Wilson
Lynda Hall |
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Musician | Anne Nikitin
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It’s 1994: a 13-year-old boy disappears from his home in San Antonio, Texas. Three and a half years later, he is found alive, thousands of miles away, in Spain. Disoriented and quivering with fear, he divulges his shocking story of kidnap and torture. His family is overjoyed to bring him home. But all is not what it seems. Sure, he has the same tattoos, but he looks decidedly different, and he now speaks with a strange accent. Why doesn't the family seem to notice these glaring inconsistencies? It's only when an investigator starts asking questions that this astounding true story takes an even stranger turn. |
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