The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan (2010)
Private McKinley Nolan vanished 40 years ago in Vietnam on the Cambodian frontier. Some say he was captured, some say he was a traitor, some even say he was an American operative. The US Army officially claims he was radicalized and went native, joining the Viet Cong and later encountering the Khmer Rouge. In 2006, retired US Army Lt. Dan Smith, revisiting the battlefields of his youth, may have encountered the elusive McKinley, alive. So began a journey into the heart of darkness.
Director: Henry Corra
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Michael Nolan as McKinley Nolan's brother |
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Richard Linnett as Journalist researching McKinley's story |
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Roger Nolan as McKinley Nolan's son |
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R.L. Brown as Mary Nolan's brother |
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Thach Quang as McKinley Nolan's adopted son |
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Benjamin David Reich as Interpreter |
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Cham Sone as Former Khmer Rouge guard |
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Sheila Jackson Lee as Assisted the Nolans |
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Frank Wagner as |
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Mary Nolan as McKinley Nolan's wife |
| Production | Henry Corra | Producer |
| Production | Celia Maysles | Producer |
| Editing | Eben Bull | Editor |
| Editing | Kimberley Hassett | Editor |
| Sound | Robert Burger | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Henry Corra | Director |
| Production | Joslyn Barnes | Executive Producer |
| Crew | Henry Corra | Cinematography |
| Crew | Omry Maoz | Post Production Supervisor |
| Production | Jeremy Amar | Producer |