Having developed a reputation for the brutality of his methods, Joe is hired by a Senator to trace
his missing teenage daughter, making sure he truly «hurts» those responsible.
After completing a job in Cincinnati, Joe returns home to Queens where he's hired by a state senator to locate and retrieve
his missing teenage daughter, whom he believes has been sold into sexual slavery in the city's richest neighborhoods.
Koo stars as a tough police negotiator who gets in over his head when he travels to Bangkok to search for
his missing teenage daughter.
He's working low - budget again in this near - experimental thriller (completely shot from the POV of computer screens and cell phones) about a dad looking for
his missing teenage daughter.
Joe's special skills and reputation for ruthlessness lead to him being hired by John McCleary (John Doman, pictured below), who acts as his off - the - radar booking agent, to find
the missing teenage daughter of Senator Votto (Alex Manette).
The film follows David (Cho), a father who searches for
his missing teenage daughter and uses her online platform on her computer for help.
A father searches
his missing teenage daughter's laptop for digital clues to her disappearance.
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Nicole shares that mothers typically feel like they are
missing out on something when their
daughters begin the
teenage years, when in fact, this is a typical shift in mother -
daughter relationships.
While he does his best to take care of his
teenaged daughter Teresa (Leticia Dolera) at home, at work things are falling apart as Enrico (Fernando Tielve), his leading man, wants to quit because his father has gone
missing too.
Set in 1971 Seattle, Pike Place tells the story of a young family whose
teenage daughter goes
missing.
Nicole shares that mothers typically feel like they are
missing out on something when their
daughters begin the
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