Watch: Gone 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – In the Lifetime Original Movie Gone, Amy’s (Molly Parker, Deadwood) 9-year-old daughter Emily is kidnapped and she receives a chilling call instructing her to kill a recently admitted patient in her hospital if she ever wants to see her daughter again..
Plot: The kidnapping of a young girl propels her mother into a web of conspiracies.
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The Plot Thickens
A mysterious man, running from some howling dogs, introduces the drama. We will re-encounter him laterNext, we meet tightly-wound nurse Molly Parker (as Amy). She has survived a terrifying parking lot attack, which we shall partially see in flashbacks. To help deal with being the victim of a violent crime, Ms. Parker sees a counselor and takes medication. For self-defense, she goes to karate class – and she has learned how to wield a gun. Parker is separated from mechanic husband Lochlyn Munro (as David Franklin), who worries about his wife’s inability to overcome her victimization. He is seeking custody of cute little Natasha Calis (as Emily). Parker goes to pick up their daughter at school, but the girl has been kidnapped…
Parker receives a phone call from the abductor ordering her to kill one of the patients at the hospital where she works – before midnight, or the kid will be floating in a river. The targeted patient is the man from the opening scene. This thriller first loses a large dose of credibility when the police let both mother and father out of their sights. Most police would be suspicious when one of the parents receives a phone call, then leaves. Get ready to suspend your disbelief as additional plot points unfold… “Gone” writer Ron Oliver and director Grant Harvey handle the assignment well, and keep this moving fast enough to hold your attention.
***** Gone (6/27/11) Grant Harvey ~ Molly Parker, Lochlyn Munro, Sonja Bennett, Peter Bryant
Girl on the Run
In what first appears to be an abduction film, the filmmakers switch gears to the girl-on-the-run thriller genre. The scripting is clever, the characters are well developed, and the narrative design includes an excellent set of twists and turns.Amy Kettering is still in recovery from her traumatic experience of a brutal assault when she has to deal with the kidnapping of her young child Emily. On top of everything, Amy’s estranged husband David is filing for sole custody.
Amy works as a nurse, and she was in the perfect position to be blackmailed to murder a reporter who was shot and wounded and is in recovery at the hospital where Amy works. She must administer the lethal injection to the reporter in order to get her child back.
Behind the scenes, a mastermind has stolen precious vials of flu vaccine to be used in a scam to prop up a political operative named Paula Stomach. It looks like everything will come to a head at the old island factory of the Leeson & Leslie Scrap and Salvage company.
But that was a false ending as the quick-thinking Emily signaled to her mom on video that she was being held in a posh estate at 12 Rose Avenue. In the climactic scene, Amy puts her martial arts training to use in defeating the mastermind of the flu vaccine theft, the crooked cop who was working on the inside, and the politician who stood to capitalize on the vaccine shortage.
The best line in the film was spoken by Amy, when she queried the mastermind, “You think you can trust a politician?” Behind the mad race to discover the truth, the heroine was a model of the film’s principal theme that a mother will stop at nothing in order to save her child. Amy Kettering is both a survivor and a model mom.
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Rated TV-14
Genre Crime, Drama, Mystery
Director Grant Harvey
Writer Ron Oliver, Jason Filiatrault
Actors Molly Parker, Lochlyn Munro, Susan Hogan
Country Canada
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