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Susan Hoffman (written by) and
Oliver Butcher (written by)
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17 May 2009 (USA) more
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Who's the girl in the Missing poster....It's you?
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Ellie Carter is recently graduated and has it all. While celebrating with friend and boyfriend, she... more | add synopsis
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Cast
(Credited cast)| Diana Bang | ... | Lisa | |
| Lynda Boyd | ... | Anna Carter | |
| Gina Chiarelli | ... | Tina Baseli | |
| Mark Docherty | ... | Reporter #1 | |
| Adrien Dorval | ... | Fred Lashley | |
| Victoria Duffield | ... | Isabel Carter | |
| Ellen Ewusie | ... | Receptionist | |
| Ted Friend | ... | TV Reporter | |
| Barry Greene | ... | Surfer Guy | |
| Rachelle Lefevre | ... | Elsa Carter / Sophie Marsaretti (as Rachelle Lefèvre) | |
| Jessie Linton | ... | Elsa / Sophie 3 years old | |
| Jeremy London | ... | Jake Farber | |
| Dean McKenzie | ... | Distinguished Man (as Dean Monroe Mckenzie) | |
| Kevin McNulty | ... | Joe Drescott / Marsaretti | |
| Zahf Paroo | ... | Dr. Patel | |
| Darien Provost | ... | Nick | |
| Nic Rhind | ... | Chris Mayfield | |
| Alvin Sanders | ... | Mr. Washington | |
| Malcolm Stewart | ... | Senator Donald Kentor | |
| Marlaina Stewartt | ... | Grandma | |
| Ted Whittall | ... | David Carter | |
| Dean Wray | ... | Alec Rooker | |
| Richard Zeman | ... | Bryner |
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Have You Seen Me? (USA) (working title)
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Tina Baseli:
[Elsa enters the room. Tina is lying on the sofa] I'm so tired, Frank
Elsa Carter:
It's not Frank
[walks slowly towards Tina]
Elsa Carter:
... I'm Sophie
Tina Baseli:
Sophie?
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References The Face on the Milk Carton (1995) (TV) more
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Well, there was really only one redeeming factor to this movie and that was seeing Twilight's Victoria, Rachelle Lafevre, in a starring role. She did a fabulous job portraying a girl who comes to the realization that her entire existence has been a lie and then is thrown into a spiral of crazy events. Rachelle still shone, despite the lack of reality and massive plot holes in this movie.
The movie pretty much gets going right from the get-go. Rachelle's character Elsa/Sophie is getting drunk with her boyfriend and friend, when her friend notices a milk carton ad of a missing child who looks just like Elsa. As a drunken prank, they call the number on the ad. And from there, things just get plain weird.
Basically, this was like that old movie, starring Kellie Martin (The Face on the Milk Carton), on steroids. With the exception of Rachelle and maybe one or two others, the acting wasn't all that great and the storyline was pretty unbelievable (not in a good way) and hard to follow. Jeremy London, who I normally enjoy seeing in movies, gave a very disappointing performance. The movie jumps from scene to scene with minimal explanation of the events and ends with a supposed twist that I found to be fairly predictable. Overall, 4 out of 10 and that may be generous. Come on Lifetime, you've done better than that!