Gone
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Gone
Summary
Gone is a film[1]. Gone has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Gone's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Gone was directed by Heitor Dhalia[4].
- Allison Burnett wrote the screenplay for Gone[5].
- Gone's composer is recorded as David Buckley[6].
- Gone's genre is rape and revenge film[7].
- Gone's genre is drama film[8].
- Gone's genre is mystery film[9].
- A cast member of Gone was Amanda Seyfried[10].
- A cast member of Gone was Daniel Sunjata[11].
- A cast member of Gone was Jennifer Carpenter[12].
- A cast member of Gone was Wes Bentley[13].
- A cast member of Gone was Sebastian Stan[14].
- A cast member of Gone was Nick Searcy[15].
- A cast member of Gone was Joel David Moore[16].
- A cast member of Gone was Katherine Moennig[17].
- A cast member of Gone was Michael Paré[18].
- A cast member of Gone was Hunter Parrish[19].
- A cast member of Gone was Jordan Fry[20].
- A cast member of Gone was Emily Wickersham[21].
- A cast member of Gone was Jeanine E. Jackson[22].
- Gone was produced by Tom Rosenberg[23].
- Gone was produced by Gary Lucchesi[24].
- Gone's production company is recorded as Lakeshore Entertainment[25].
- The original language of Gone was English[26].
- Gone was distributed by video on demand[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Tom Rosenberg[23] and Gary Lucchesi[24]. Gone was directed by Heitor Dhalia[4]. Allison Burnett wrote the screenplay for Gone[5]. Cast members include Amanda Seyfried[10], Daniel Sunjata[11], Jennifer Carpenter[12], Wes Bentley[13], Sebastian Stan[14], and Nick Searcy[15].
Publication
Publication dates include March 22, 2012[28], March 8, 2012[29], and January 1, 2012[30]. The original language of Gone was English[26]. Genres include rape and revenge film[7], drama film[8], and mystery film[9]. Gone was distributed by video on demand[27].
Reception
Reviews include 12%[31], 3.5/10[32], and 36/100[33].
Why It Matters
Gone has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]