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Missing 411

Rating6.4 /10
20161 h 38 m
United States
2275 people rated

A documentary that chronicles the similar disappearances of five children in the wilds of North America, across multiple decades.

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Hamade_o

25/11/2025 18:19
Missing 411

Cedric Kouassi

25/11/2025 18:19
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Dinosaur 🦖

25/11/2025 18:19
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Iyabo Ojo

28/04/2023 05:10
Missing 411 movie is very well done. The cinematography is beautiful. It is very informative and shows compassion to the families who have lost someone. It is important for all families with children to be aware of what Is going on in the National Parks of the United States. I highly recommend this movie as well as David's books. Thank you.

Bigg Rozay

28/04/2023 05:10
Total clickbait, no real substance to the documentary and most evidence are interviews of local small townsmen that appear eager to be on a film. Had low expectations going in due to the film's conspiracy theme, but was surprised to be let down by being shown 1.2 hours of superficial interviews on missing people's case. You're better off reading a stephen king novel than watching this waste of 1.5 hrs of total bs. Good editing though.

Princy Drae

28/04/2023 05:10
Top notch film that for 90 min gives you a hard, insightful look at just a handful of the thousands of mysterious disappearances you can read about in the 6 mind-blowing Missing 411 books. The vast majority of which happen in our national parks, forests and monuments. Shot in 4k, the footage of the areas of each incident is breathtakingly gorgeous, with a defined undertone of mystery and bewilderment. If you are interested in the unexplained, look no further. The circumstances, once you understand them, can only be summed up as impossible. Les Stroud appears in the film to further reinforce that notion, as he attempts to duplicate the baffling, unlikely journey presented in one of the cases. The case of Jaryd Atadero and the interview with his father, Allyn, I found to be most gripping. As Allyn Atadero relives that fateful day, you can feel the desperation and eventual hopelessness he surely felt, with no reasonable answer for what happened or why.. If your mind isn't racing through the entirety of this feature, you aren't paying close enough attention. You can rest assured this has, since day 1, been a project filled with COMPASSION for the families of the lost, sincere sympathy when the missing are sometimes found deceased, and eagerness to come up with an answer to explain the perplexing circumstances. This is an attempt to bring fresh eyes and a wider audience to the facts surrounding the cases that are happening worldwide to this day, to educate and inform those who enjoy the outdoors. It is not meant to discourage from enjoying nature, but to raise awareness that things can happen in the blink of an eye, and sometimes you just don't get a second chance to take the appropriate precautions.

bukan vanilla

28/04/2023 05:10
The film takes separate tragic incidents and presents them as though they were related in order to manipulate the people affected to talk to him and to make money. The fact of this documentary is unfortunate. The filmmakers are exploiting for money and narcissism, children's suffering and society's concern for children. The making of this documentary shows how low our society has sunk. Instead of analyzing the facts of each case of a missing child, the filmmakers absolve everyone of responsibility for children and even indicate children who go missing are abducted by aliens. Don't watch this documentary. Don't talk to the filmmakers. Protect children.

Amar & Amrit Dahal

28/04/2023 05:10
Wish I could get my money back. Nothing like what I heard on the Coast to Coast show. Those kids in the documentary could have gone missing under many different circumstances, not as a big mystery presented on Coast to Coast. David Paludes talked more about adults who were "missing" when he was on Coast to Coast. Only one adult presented in the movie, and he had no recollection regarding what happened. Very disappointing

ʊsɛʀզʊɛɛռ B

28/04/2023 05:10
I've read books and listened to many interviews. This movie has captured the raw emotion of the families effected by these strange disappearances and offered so much more with the interviews of people involved. Having such a well-respected wilderness expert explain things as he did really drive it home. There's nothing more precious than a child and I hope this movie helps to make people aware of how quickly a child can disappear. Great movie!

France Nancy

28/04/2023 05:10
Contains the best of many choices chronicled in David Paulides' books and radio presentations. Brings these to life with some of the people involved. Includes old and new cases. The voices of David Paulides and George Knapp were a great addition. Well presented, especially for readers of David's books and listeners of radio broadcasts; probably done with a limited budget. Great videos included. Informs the viewers of an ongoing, real-life problem in our National Parks and elsewhere in the US and worldwide. I am hoping for a sequel or two
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