Today’s movie is a
political drama with a scene that happens on September 14. Watch it tonight and
enjoy.
MISSING
After the 1973 Chilean military coup, Capt. Ray Tower
drives Charlie Horman and Terry Simon back to Santiago. Charlie meets his wife,
Beth but they later become separated. When Beth returns to her house she finds
it has been looted and Charlie is gone. Charlie’s father Ed gets the run around
in Washington and later flies to Chile where he gets the same treatment from
the embassy there. He and his daughter-in-law don’t get along well at first
because she thinks he’s naïve about what has happened, while he thinks she’s
anti-American. Charlie and Terry were
caught out of town on the day of the coup and couldn’t get back to the capital.
The neighbors give differing accounts of what happened when Charlie was taken
from the house. One witness says he was taken to the National Stadium, which is
being used as a holding facility by the military. David Holloway tells them how he and Frank Teruggi were arrested
and Frank vanished. Ed and Beth tour the hospitals and the Stadium, looking for
Charlie, without success. A man tells them that someone told him that the head
of the local CIA decided Charlie needed to disappear. Terry tells them that on
the day of the coup they met Capt. Ed Tower and Andrew Babcock who say they
helped organize the coup. On September 14, 1973 [1:18: 20 to 1:19:50] on their
drive back to Santiago, Charlie uses the radio to send a message to his father
in America. A guy at the Ford Foundation office tells Ed he’s heard Charlie was
executed. Some of the embassy officials tell Ed basically that Charlie deserved
what happened to him for poking around where he shouldn’t have been. Later the embassy confirms Charlie is dead
and to add insult to injury they have to pay to have Charlie’s body returned to
the USA.
A must see film.
Date given in film at 1:20:04
Awards – The movie won the Best
Adapted Screenplay Oscar. The film was also nominated for the Best Actor
(Lemon), Best Actress(Spacek) and Best Picture Oscars at the 55th
Academy Awards.
Producers - Edward Lewis and Mildred Lewis
Screenplay - Donald E. Stewart & Costa-Gavras
Director - Costa-Gavras
Runtime – 2 hours 2 minutes
Released – February 12, 1982
Starring –
Jack Lemmon as Ed Horman
Sissy Spacek as Beth Horman
Melanie Mayron as Terry Simon
John Shea as 'Charlie' Horman
Charles Cioffi as Capt. Ray Tower, USN
David Clennon as Consul Phil Putnam
Richard Venture as U.S. Ambassador
Jerry Hardin as Colonel Sean Patrick
Richard Bradford as Andrew Babcock
Joe Regalbuto as Frank Teruggi
Keith Szarabajka as David Holloway
John Doolittle as David McGeary
Janice Rule as Kate Newman
Ward Costello as Congressman
Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2014
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