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Story about Amber Hagerman who was 9 years old when she was abducted while riding her bicycle, prompting her mother to seek out a system that alerts the nation of abducted children, we know that to be called an Amber Alert today.

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Donna Whitson
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Sharon Timmons
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Glen Park
Sophie Hough ...
Amber Hagerman
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Nichole Taylor Timmons (as Jodelle Micah Ferland)
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Ricky Hagerman
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Jimmie Whitson
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Glenda Whitson
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George Redden (as Anthony Holland)
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Officer Perry
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Detective Griffin
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Detective Cooper
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Detective Stevens
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Detective Davis
James Purcell ...
Sgt. Barrone
Dagmar Midcap ...
Reporter Ashley Chambers
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Polygraph Examiner
Rob Wilton ...
Hard Man
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Walking Man
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Medical Examiner
Chris Wild ...
Police Chaplain
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Congressman Mark Frost
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Linda (as Brenda M. Crichlow)
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Sales Woman
French Tickner ...
Senator Hewett
Marke Driesschen ...
Paul Jackson
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Tribal Police Chief Fowler (as Wayne Baker)
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Joseph Nasser ...
Police Dispacher (uncredited)

Directed by

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Keoni Waxman

Written by

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Richard Leder ... (written by)

Produced by

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Tara Cowell-Plain ... line producer
Deboragh Gabler ... producer (as Deboragh B. Gabler)
Jack Nasser ... executive producer
Joseph Nasser ... executive producer

Music by

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Harry Manfredini

Cinematography by

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Eric J. Goldstein ... director of photography (as Eric J Goldstein)

Editing by

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Eric Strand

Editorial Department

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Thomas Metzger ... colorist
Greg Thompson ... assistant editor
Suzanne Thompson ... sales executive

Casting By

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Lindsay Chag
Candice Elzinga ... (casting: Canada) (as Candace Elzinga)

Production Design by

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Paul Joyal

Set Decoration by

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Eric McNab ... (as Eric McNabb)

Costume Design by

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Tina Fiorda

Makeup Department

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Jullin Hadden ... hair stylist
Elisabeth Jolliffe ... swing: hair/makeup
Amanda McGowan ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Tara Cowell-Plain ... production manager
Shona Miko ... post-production supervisor (as Shona Miko Musgrave)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ryan Frey ... second assistant director
Debra Herst ... second assistant director
Paul Turner ... first assistant director
Ian Jarvis ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Matt Eaton ... construction coordinator
Neil Fairall ... props assistant
Jason Rains ... on-set dresser
Michael Rosser ... props master
Doug Teather ... assistant set decorator

Sound Department

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Anke Bakker ... sound supervisor
Ken Cade ... sound designer
Kris Casavant ... backgrounds editor
Shane Connelly ... sound recordist
Dario DiSanto ... foley editor
Murray Forward ... boom operator (as Murray Foreward)
Dave Hibbert ... re-recording mixer (as David Hibbert)
Andre Iwanchuk ... dialogue editor (as Andre Iwanchuck)
Laurie Melhus ... coordinator
Glen Noseworthy ... adr recordist
Iain Pattison ... re-recording mixer
Adam Sharpe ... re-recording mixer
Joshua Stevenson ... assistant sound editor (as Josh Stevenson)
Matthew Thomas ... sound effects editor
Ann Townshend ... assistant sound editor (as Anne Townshend)
Adam Sharpe ... adr mixer (uncredited)

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Robert Appleby ... digital artist
Elizabeth Becker ... coordinator
Paul Cox ... visual effects supervisor (as Paul R. Cox)
Pete Mastalyr ... digital artist (as Peter Mastylar)

Stunts

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Bill Ferguson ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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David Hutton ... key grip
Markus Konrad ... best boy
Cary Lalonde ... first assistant camera (as Carey LaLonde)
Prem Marimuthu ... gaffer
Nicholas McKenzie ... first assistant camera (as Nick McKenzie)
Tony Mirza ... camera operator: "a" camera
Martin Oicle ... best boy grip
Len Peterson ... camera operator: "b" camera
Jeff Weddell ... still photographer
Brian Whittred ... camera operator: "a" camera

Casting Department

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L.A. Hilts ... extras casting (as LA Hilts)
Martina Smyth ... casting associate (as Martina Symth)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Sofia Bozikis ... assistant costume designer
Mary Wiseman ... costume set supervisor (uncredited)

Location Management

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Sarah Done ... location manager
Ken MacAlpine ... location scout (uncredited)

Music Department

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Jerry Lambert ... music engineer

Script and Continuity Department

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Holly Atchison ... script supervisor
Stephanie Rossel ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Floyd Faircrest ... transportation captain
Chris Wild ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Michelle Boback ... production coordinator
Rose Collins ... assistant: Ms. Gabler
Bob Corff ... dialect coach: Elisabeth Röhm
Shelagh Cousins ... production accountant
Alison Eng ... post accountant
Seena Haddah ... assistant: Mr. Waxman
Cherie Harbour ... accountant: Legacy
Brodie Louie ... assistant coordinator
Fatima Stratford ... assistant accountant
Rex Baldwin ... production assistant (uncredited)
Krista Johnston ... rights and clearances (uncredited)

Thanks

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Paul Altilia ... special thanks: DGC
Julie Bernard ... special thanks: BC Film Commission
Lesley Brady ... special thanks: UBCP
Susan Croome ... special thanks: BC Film Commission
Joe L. Garza ... additional thanks: L.A. County Sheriff Department (as Captain Joe L. Garza)
Amber Hagerman ... dedicatee: November 25th, 1986 - January 17th, 1996
Crawford Hawkins ... special thanks: DGC
Barb LaFarge ... special thanks: City of Vancouver
Paul Roscorla ... special thanks: William F. White, Vancouver
Larry Sacchetti ... special thanks: William F. White, Toronto
Larry Waldie ... additional thanks: L.A. County Sheriff Department (as Undersheriff Larry L. Waldie)
Mel Weisbaum ... special thanks: BC Film Commission (as Mel Wisebaum)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Amber Hagerman was just a 9 year old girl and on Saturday, January 13, 1996 at 3:30 p.m. while riding her bike in an abandoned grocery store parking lot, she was abducted and murdered two days later. Her mother wanted to set up a system for missing and exploited children which we today, we call an Amber Alert. Twenty years later, her mysert remains unsolved. Written by Delesha Patterson

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Also Known As
  • Mon enfant a disparu (France)
  • El secuestro de Amber (Spain)
  • La història de l'Amber (Spain, Catalan title)
  • La historia de Amber (Spain)
  • O Rapto de Amber (Portugal)
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Runtime
  • 88 min
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Budget $3,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Amber's murderer was never caught See more »
Goofs When the detective is telling the mom what will happen with the Amber Alert, a California Highway patrol Officer is shown receiving a radio message that a vehicle was last seen going east on "U.S. I-95." Interstate 95 (I-95) runs north and south on the east coast of the U.S., it is thousands of miles away from California. U.S. 95 is in the western U.S. (a short portion is in California), but also runs north-south. Additionally, the proper term would be I-95 for Interstate 95 or U.S. 95 for a secondary road (as used later in the movie), but not both together. See more »
Quotes Detective Griffin: Standard procedure. To get the answer, i have to eliminate everything that isn't the answer.
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