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The Lost Son

The Lost Son - A private investigator working on a routine missing person case uncovers a child smuggling ring and

 

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A private investigator working on a routine missing person case uncovers a child smuggling ring and a trip to Mexico reveals the man behind it.

 

 

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Director Chris Menges
Starring Daniel Auteuil, Nastassja Kinski, Catrin Cartlidge, Ciaran Hinds

 

Country France / UK / USA Language ENGLISH   Year 1999

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When Brookside started on Channel 4 in November 1982, it instantly revolutionised the British TV soap opera. Cheaply videotaped with outside broadcast equipment in and around real, purposely-built houses in a faceless modern suburb of Liverpool, it had the un...  View article in full

 

 

 

 

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