Additional information for Gone, which has a domestic theatrical release set for February 24, 2012. The film is being distributed by Summit Entertainment and has not yet been rated. Gone has a total running time of 94 minutes.
PG-13
USA
14A
Canada
15
UK
PG-13
Malaysia
15A
Ireland
M/12
Portugal
PG13
Singapore
13
Argentina
IIA
Hong Kong
PG-13
Philippines
12
Netherlands
15
South Korea
U/A
India
15
Sweden
16
Germany
G
Japan
94min
12 Horas
Brazil
12 Horas
Peru
12 Horas
Venezuela
Disparue
Canada
Disparue
France
Nestala
Croatia
Nestala
Serbia
12 horas
Argentina
12 vilties valandu
Lithuania
Avuda
Israel
Desaparecida
Chile
Elveszett
Hungary
Find Out
Japan
Gone - 12 Horas para Viver
Portugal
Kayip
Turkey
Mystiriodis exafanisi
Greece
Sin rastro
Spain
Zaginiona
Poland
February 21, 2012
USA
February 23, 2012
Australia
February 23, 2012
Russia
February 24, 2012
Canada
February 24, 2012
USA
March 01, 2012
Kuwait
March 02, 2012
Estonia
March 02, 2012
Lithuania
March 08, 2012
Greece
March 09, 2012
Mexico
March 15, 2012
Peru
March 16, 2012
Taiwan
March 22, 2012
Germany
March 23, 2012
Romania
March 30, 2012
Poland
April 04, 2012
Iceland
April 12, 2012
Hungary
April 12, 2012
Portugal
April 13, 2012
Brazil
April 19, 2012
Argentina
April 19, 2012
Israel
April 19, 2012
Singapore
April 20, 2012
Ireland
April 20, 2012
UK
May 17, 2012
Chile
May 23, 2012
France
May 30, 2012
Philippines
May 31, 2012
Hong Kong
June 27, 2012
Belgium
July 27, 2012
Turkey
August 03, 2012
Spain
September 14, 2012
India
September 18, 2012
Netherlands
October 05, 2012
Venezuela
October 29, 2012
Serbia
November 21, 2012
Italy
December 07, 2012
Sweden
June 15, 2013
Japan
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A woman is convinced her kidnapper has returned when her sister goes missing.
Jill Conway is a young Portland woman who lives with her sister, recovering alcoholic Molly. One year prior, Jill was kidnapped by a serial killer who abandoned her in a hole in the forest, where she found human remains. When her abductor descended into the hole to kill her, Jill was able to stab him with a bone and climb his rope and return to civilization. However, the police didn't find the hole and discovered that Jill had been committed to a psychiatric institution for several years after her parents' death. Believing that the abduction only happened in Jill's head, they closed the case.One day, after returning home from work at a local diner, where she and her friend Sharon Ames are generously tipped by a regular customer about to move out of town, Jill finds Molly gone and is unable to reach her boyfriend, Billy. Knowing that Molly wouldn't leave the house with Jill absent and that she had an important test the following day, Jill becomes convinced that the man who took her has now captured Molly and heads to the police station to ask for help, but Sargent Powers and Detective Erica Lonsdale dismiss her claims and promise to look into the case after a few days, but Jill claims it will be too late then. Before she leaves, newcomer Detective Peter Hood pulls her aside and tells her he believes her, giving Jill his card in case she needs help.Billy calls Jill and tells her that he hasn't heard from Molly, and that she didn't show up at the exam. Jill interrogates her neighbors and finds out a van with a locksmith's name parked in front of her house in the middle of the night and honked several times. Using the neighbors' description of the van, Jill finds the company it belongs to and heads there, where she questions the van's driver - who is also the company owner's son - about Molly's whereabouts. He claims to not know anything about it, and Jill feigns leaving in order to break into the van, where she finds a receipt for a hardware store and duct tape. She holds the driver at gunpoint and forces him to reveal that he allowed a stranger named "Digger" to rent the van the night before. Jill then leaves.The locksmith's son reports this to the police, and Lieutenant Ray Bozeman orders Powers and Lonsdale to capture Jill, as she is a liability and has no permission to carry a gun. Hood tries to convince Jill to meet with him so he can help her, but she believes it to be a set-up so Powers and Lonsdale can arrest her and refuses. Meanwhile, Jill goes to the hardware store and learns from the owner that Digger's real name is Jim McCoy and that he's staying at a local rundown apartment nicknamed "The Royal Hotel". Jill heads there and breaks into McCoy's apartment, where she finds more duct tape, pet food (which she was given by her kidnapper), and matches from the diner where she works, the Lucky Star.Jill visits Sharon and learns that McCoy is the generous tipper from the night before. Sharon gives Jill his phone number and she leaves. On the way out, she's located by the police and chased to an alley, where she manages to escape and return to Sharon's house, where Sharon begrudgingly agrees to let Jill borrow her car. Jill then calls McCoy, who confirms he's her abductor and implies he knows where Molly is. He orders her to go into Forest Park to find out the truth. Jill ignores the pleas of Powers and Lonsdale, who find her through Billy, and ventures into the woods, where she eventually finds the hole.McCoy emerges from a small alcove he dug nearby and throws Jill inside the hole, intending to kill her with a knife he carved out of the piece of bone Jill used to escape, but she draws her gun and shoots him in the chest.Jill climbs back up and forces McCoy to reveal that Molly was under their house the whole time, and he only used her to lure Jill into a trap. She then pours the kerosene of a lamp McCoy left for her into the hole and burns McCoy alive before returning to the city, where she reunites with Molly and tells her McCoy is dead. Jill then lies to the police and tells them it was all in her imagination. They leave, and shortly thereafter, Jill sends an anonymous tip of where to find the hole, as well as pictures of McCoy's victims that she had found near the hole. Bozeman calls Powers and tells him to re-open the case
Heitor Dhalia
Director(s)
Allison Burnett
Writer(s)
Dan Abrams
producer
Matt Berenson
executive producer
Allison Burnett
co-producer
Ted Gidlow
executive producer
Sidney Kimmel
producer
Andre Lamal
executive producer
Gary Lucchesi
producer
Tom Rosenberg
producer
Chris Salvaterra
producer
Jim Tauber
executive producer
Bruce Toll
executive producer
Producer(s)
David Buckley
Composer(s)
Jill
Amanda Seyfried
Powers
Daniel Sunjata
Sharon Ames
Jennifer Carpenter
Billy
Sebastian Stan
Peter Hood
Wes Bentley
Mr. Miller
Nick Searcy
Jim
Socratis Otto
Molly
Emily Wickersham
Nick Massey
Joel David Moore
Erica Lonsdale
Katherine Moennig
Lt. Ray Bozeman
Michael Paré
Officer McKay
Sam Upton
Henry Massey
Ted Rooney
Officer Ash
Erin Carufel
Tanya Muslin
Amy Lawhorn
Dr. Mira Anders (as Susan Hess Logeias)
Susan Hess
Mrs. Cermak
Jeanine Jackson
Conrad Reynolds
Blaine Palmer
Officer Dubois
Victor Morris
Customer #1 (as Jeffrey Cole)
Jeff Cole
School Girl #1
Tracy Pacana
School Girl #2
Madison Wray
Try
Hunter Parrish
Jill's Opponent
Casey O'Neill
Busboy (as Aaron Thomas)
Aaron Landon
Jock
Jordan Fry
Jock's Girlfriend
Meredith Adelaide
Jock's Friend (as Alles Mist)
Ray Mist
Skate Rat
Noel Taylor
Custodian
Danny Belrose
Officer Johnson
Danny Wynands
Officer Cummins
Wade Allen
Officer Ruffolo
Jade Marx-Berti
Older Boy
Grant Reschke
Detective Lawson
Bruce Lawson
Officer Johnson (uncredited)
Robert Blanche
Dead Girl (uncredited)
Areana Cirina
Dojo classmate (uncredited)
Sean Goodearl
Police Officer (uncredited)
Tim Harrold
Dock Worker (uncredited)
Tommy Hestmark
Director(s)
Writer(s)
producer
Matt Berenson
executive producer
Allison Burnett
co-producer
Ted Gidlow
executive producer
Sidney Kimmel
producer
Andre Lamal
executive producer
Gary Lucchesi
producer
Tom Rosenberg
producer
Chris Salvaterra
producer
Jim Tauber
executive producer
Bruce Toll
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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