Stolen (2009 drama film)
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Director Anders Anderson Duration Initial DVD release June 29, 2010 Writer Glenn Taranto Language English | 6.2/10 Genre Crime, Drama, Mystery Running time 1h 32m Music director Trevor Morris Country United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date October 10, 2009 (2009-10-10) (Pusan Film Festival)
March 12, 2010 (2010-03-12) (United States) Cast Jon Hamm (Tom Adkins Sr.), Josh Lucas (Matthew Wakefield), Rhona Mitra (Barbara), James Van Der Beek (Diploma / Roggiani), Jessica Chastain (Sally Ann), Joanna Cassidy (Lea Adkins)Similar movies Voices , Knowing , August Rush , Ice Age , Mystic River , The Sixth Sense Tagline Secrets from the past don't stay buried. |
Stolen 2009 soundtrack played on tyros4 psr a2000
Stolen is a 2009 American drama mystery thriller film, directed by Anders Anderson and starring Josh Lucas, Jon Hamm and Rhona Mitra.
Contents
- Stolen 2009 soundtrack played on tyros4 psr a2000
- Stolen lives trailer
- Plot
- Cast
- Production
- Release
- Reception
- References

Stolen lives trailer
Plot

A small-town policeman works to uncover the truth behind two crimes: the disappearance of his son eight years earlier, and a fifty-year-old homicide of another boy. In the opening scenes, a mummified corpse is unearthed at a construction site. At first the policeman fears and welcomes closure to the search for his son; however, pathology demonstrates that these are the remains from a much older crime. The film continues with parallel stories in flashback, showing the events leading to the crimes and the investigation. Work has become an obsession for Detective Tom Adkins (Jon Hamm) since the disappearance of his ten-year-old son, Tommy Jr. When an early morning phone call leads him to the mangled remains of a young boy who was brutally murdered 50 years ago, Adkins takes on the case in hopes of finding absolution. His investigation leads him to a man who lived in 1958 named Matthew Wakefield (Josh Lucas) and his mentally retarded son, John. The striking similarities in the cases pushes Adkins’ obsession over the top. Barely holding onto his sanity and bound by redemption, Adkins unravels the unspeakable truth behind what happened to his son.
Cast

Production

The film was conceived as The Boy in the Box and was later renamed Stolen Lives. In January 2010, IFC Films acquired the rights of the theatrical release and renamed the film Stolen.
Release

Stolen was released on March 3, 2010 as Video on Demand and in a limited theatrical release on March 12.
Reception

Upon release, the film was universally panned by critics. It currently holds a 0% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
References
Stolen (2009 drama film) WikipediaStolen (2009 drama film) IMDb Stolen (2009 drama film) themoviedb.org