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  1. 3 mai 2011 · Written and directed by Michael Goi and starring Rachel Quinn and Amber Perkins, the film revolves around the disappearance of 14-year-old Megan Stewart and her best friend Amy Herman's attempts to find her only to be abducted and tortured by the man responsible for Megan's disappearance.

  2. Megan Is Missing: Directed by Michael Goi. With Amber Perkins, Rachel Quinn, Dean Waite, Jael Elizabeth Steinmeyer. Two teenage girls encounter an Internet child predator.

  3. Megan Is Missing is a 2011 American found footage psychological horror film written, directed, edited, and co-produced by Michael Goi.

  4. Megan Is Missing est un film réalisé par Michael Goi avec Amber Perkins, Rachel Quinn. Synopsis : Basé sur des faits réels, ce film raconte le récit de deux jeunes filles qui rencontrent...

  5. Megan is Missing. Fourteen-year–old Megan and her best friend Amy spend a lot of time on the internet, posting videos of themselves and chatting with guys online. One night Megan chats with a boy named Josh who convinces her to meet him for a date. 23,138 IMDb 4.6 1 h 25 min 2011. X-Ray 18+.

  6. One night Megan chats with a guy named Josh who convinces her to meet him for a date. The next day, Megan is missing—forever. Based on actual cases of child abduction.

  7. 2011 1h 26m Drama TRAILER for Megan Is Missing: Trailer 1 List 60% Tomatometer 5 Reviews 34% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings A teenager (Rachel Quinn) disappears after meeting an online...

  8. One night Megan chats with a guy named Josh who convinces her to meet him for a date. The next day, Megan is missingforever. Based on actual cases of child abduction.

  9. Megan Stewart, 14, and her best friend Amy Herman, 13, though opposites in personality, are best friends. Megan carries the front of being the most popular girl in school, but this masks a lifestyle of hard partying, drugs, alcohol and indiscriminate sex.

  10. MEGAN IS MISSING is a powerful, important film that deserves both attention and discussion. It should serve as a wake-up call for parents everywhere.”