Missing 411

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  • NR
  • 2016
  • 1 hr 38 min
  • 6.4  (2,082)

Missing 411 is a documentary from 2016 that explores unexplained disappearances of individuals in national parks and forests. The film is based on a series of books by retired police officer David Paulides, who has extensively researched these cases and presents them in the film. The documentary highlights several cases of missing persons, including those of Jaryd Atadero, DeOrr Kunz Jr., and many others who have vanished without a trace. It raises questions about the reasons behind these disappearances and the inadequacy of official investigations.

The film features interviews with family members of the missing individuals, as well as journalists, search and rescue teams, and experts in various fields. The filmmakers also make use of archival footage, photographs, and police reports to piece together the events leading up to the disappearances.

One of the most intriguing aspects of Missing 411 is the similarity between many of the cases. The majority of the missing individuals are men and children, they often vanish in the afternoon, and their disappearance is followed by extreme weather patterns such as thunderstorms or heavy rain. Paulides speculates that these patterns may be tied to the disappearances, but this theory is not proven.

One theory that is presented in the film is the possibility of Bigfoot involvement in some of the cases. Witnesses have reported seeing large, hairy creatures in the vicinity of some disappearances, leading to speculation that these creatures may have abducted the missing persons. However, this theory is largely dismissed by authorities and experts in the field.

The documentary also sheds light on the apparent lack of interest or involvement by the FBI and national park service in these cases. Many of the families of the missing individuals have expressed frustration with the lack of resources dedicated to finding their loved ones, and have turned to private investigators and volunteers for help.

Despite the disturbing subject matter, Missing 411 is well-crafted and informative. The filmmakers provide a balanced look at the cases, without sensationalizing or exploiting the tragedies of the missing individuals and their families. Instead, the documentary encourages viewers to question the official narratives surrounding these disappearances and to think critically about the causes and potential solutions.

Overall, Missing 411 is a thought-provoking and chilling documentary that raises important questions about the safety of our national parks and forests, as well as the systems we have in place to investigate and prevent disappearances. The film is a must-watch for anyone interested in true crime, mysteries, or the unexplained.

Missing 411 is a 2016 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 38 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.4.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 38 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (2,082)
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