Gone baby gone [videorecording] / Miramax Films presents a Ladd Company production ; produced by Alan Ladd, Jr., Dan Rissner, Sean Bailey ; screenplay by Ben Affleck & Aaron Stockard ; directed by Ben Affleck.
Publisher: Burbank, CA : Miramax Home Entertainment : Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment, [2008]
ISBN: 0788875612
9780788875618
Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 114 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject(s): Kidnapping Massachusetts Boston Drama.
Private investigators Massachusetts Boston Drama.
Criminal behavior Massachusetts Boston Drama.
Criminal psychology Massachusetts Boston Drama.
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Kidnapping Massachusetts Boston Drama.
Private investigators Massachusetts Boston Drama.
Boston (Mass.) Drama.
Boston (Mass.) Drama.
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Credits: Director of photography, John Toll ; editor, William Goldenberg ; music, Harry Gregson-Williams ; costume designer, Alix Friedberg ; production designer, Sharon Seymour.
Performers: Casey Affleck, Michelle Monaghan, Morgan Freeman, Ed Harris, John Ashton, Amy Ryan, Amy Madigan, Titus Welliver.
Target Audience: MPAA rating: R; for violence, drug content and pervasive language.
Notes: English, dubbed French or dubbed Spanish dialogue, French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned, English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Originally released as a motion picture in 2007.
Based on the novel by Dennis Lehane.
Title from container.
Special features: "Going home:" behind the scenes with Ben Affleck; capturing authenticity: casting Gone baby gone; deleted scenes, including extended ending; director's audio commentary.
Summary: Amanda McCready is a 4-year-old who has disappeared from her Boston home. The police make little headway in solving the case, so the girl's aunt hires Patrick Kenzie and Angie Gennaro, private detectives. They freely admit that they have little experience with this type of case, but the family wants them for two reasons: they're not cops and they know the tough neighborhood in which they all live. As the case progresses, Patrick and Angie must face area drug dealers, gangs and pedophiles. When they finally solve the case, they are faced with a moral dilemma that tears them apart.