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Not Forgotten

2009 | 100m | English

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Dror Soref
Writer: Dror Soref, Tomás Romero
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Set in a Tex-Mex border town, Not Forgotten is a classic psychological thriller about Jack and Amaya Bishop, a couple who must come to terms with their tortured pasts in order to save their kidnapped daughter. It is a tale taut with intrigue and steeped in Latino mysticism, where the line between what's real and what's imagined becomes hopelessly blurred.
Release Date: Sep 11, 2009
Director: Dror Soref
Writer: Dror Soref, Tomás Romero
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Keywords kidnapping, strip club, little girl, football (soccer), abduction
Production Companies Skyline Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Simon Baker Jack Bishop
Paz Vega Amaya Bishop
Michael DeLorenzo Casper Navarro
Chloë Grace Moretz Toby Bishop
Ken Davitian Father Salinas
Claire Forlani Katie
Gedde Watanabe Agent Nakamura
Mark Rolston Agent Wilson
Melinda Page Hamilton Deputy Mindy
Benito Martinez Detective Sanchez
Virginia Pereira Karen De La Rosa
Daniel Escobar Hector
Zahn McClarnon Calvo
Lorri Oliver Mary Alice
Kevin Wiggins Deputy Simpson
Greg Serano Deputy Valdez
Arron Shiver Deputy Pratt
Jim Meskimen Redd Holden
Carlos A. Cabarcas Deputy Gomez
Henry Jacobson Roy
Brandon Santos Father Romero
Julia Vera Doña
Veronica Falcón Reina
Gina Morett Josephina
Kisha Sierra Lumi
Carmen Gloria Pérez Carolina
Greg Safel Canta
Carmen Serrano Irena
Trina Siopy Lourdes
Laurence Chavez Amaya's Father
Amber Midthunder Young Amaya
Rachel Quinn Beatriz
Tomas Sanchez Crowd Man #1
Jack Burning TV Worshiper
Candice Costello Sister #1
Dunia Alexandra Heavyset Whore
Adriana Paz Pregnant Maid
Isaac Kappy Stoner Dude
Elena Lyons Newscaster
Tamra Meskimen Bored Waitress
Lillian Hurst Hotel Manager
Andrea Good Women on bus
Michael-David Aragon FBI Agent #3
Danielle Brown Heavyset Whore
Tyler Cross Jack Look-Alike Transvestite
John H. Euber Reporter
Rich Gill Bartender
Jamie Haqqani FBI Agent #1
Carlton Liggins FBI Agent
Lou Pacheco Hector Consuelo
Malcolm Ullery Deputy M. S. Claire
Lydia Zazueta Waitress
Jack Brunacini Jr. FBI Agent #2
Tom LaSalle Card Player
Casey Wayne FBI agent
Name Job
Keith Campbell Stunts
Laurence Chavez Stunts
Erik Messerschmidt Gaffer
Ed Duran Stunt Coordinator
Mark Isham Original Music Composer
Dror Soref Director, Writer
Tomás Romero Writer
Tyler Cross Stand In
Steven Bernstein Director of Photography
Benjamin Joseph Bustos Set Dresser
Trevor Jolly Sound Supervisor
Erik Emerson First Assistant Camera
Stanley Kastner Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John-Thomas Graves Sound Recordist
Craig Stearns Production Design
Willy Allen Dialogue Editor
Rachel Quinn Assistant Director
Jamie Beardsley Unit Production Manager
Alejandra Cárdenas Line Producer
Martin Hunter Editor
Ben Lowney Property Master
Jeffrey A. Pitts Sound Effects Editor
Richard Slaughter Driver
Miles J.D. Vedder Boom Operator
Angelique Midthunder Casting
Al Goto Stunt Coordinator
Jane Oshita Stunt Double
Name Title
Dror Soref Producer
Jamie Beardsley Executive Producer
Tomás Romero Associate Producer
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Wuchak
3.0

**_Dealing with a death-worshipping, revenge-seeking Mexican cult_** After his 11 years-old daughter (Chloë Grace Moretz) goes missing near the Texas border, an American man (Simon Baker) ventures deep into the sleazy side of Mexico to find her, with many secrets revealed in the process. Paz Vega ... is on hand as his wife. “Not Forgotten” (2009) is basically a mixture of “The Flock” and “Borderland,” both worthwhile films from two years earlier. While it starts well enough, the second half unfortunately bogs down into a tedious, repellent, ludicrous mess. Did I mention ludicrous? The revelations are laughable. I’m not a big fan of Martin Sheen’s “Believers,” but it’s a masterpiece compared to this. I suppose it’s better than the shockingly bad “The Serpent and the Rainbow,” but that’s not saying much. At least there’s a certain artistry to the off-putting proceedings. It runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot in two regions: In the USA, it was filmed in Santa Fe & Las Vegas in the heart of New Mexico; in Mexico, it was shot in Mexico City and Pachuca, the latter being a 1.5 hour drive northeast of the big city. GRADE: D+

Mar 04, 2025