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Missing Link is a 2019 American animated adventure comedy film written and directed by Chris Butler.The film is produced by Laika, and stars the voices of Hugh Jackman, Zoe Saldana, David Walliams, Stephen Fry, Matt Lucas, Timothy Olyphant, Amrita Acharia, Ching Valdes-Aran, Emma Thompson, and Zach Galifianakis.
Missing Link is a 1988 film written and directed by Carol and David Hughes and starring Peter Elliott as the Man Ape and narrated by Michael Gambon. Plot
Missing also serves as a spiritual sequel to Run (2020), directed by Searching director Chaganty and edited by Merrick and Johnson, confirming the fates of that film's characters. Missing had its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2023, and was released in the United States the following day, by Sony Pictures Releasing. The ...
Missing Link (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2019 film of the same name. [1] Featuring an original score composed by Carter Burwell, the album was published and released by Lakeshore Records on April 12, 2019, [2] [3] through digital providers while Mondo released its vinyl LP edition on the same date. [4]
Square Enix says that Missing Link will tell “the story of a blank era,” and it looks like a few characters from Kingdom Hearts UX will make an appearance, like Brain, who woke up in Scala ad ...
The Missing Link (Fred Anderson album), a 1984 album by American jazz saxophonist Fred Anderson; Missing Links, Missing Links Volume Two, or Missing Links Volume Three, a series of compilation albums by The Monkees, released 1987–1996; The Missing Link,a 1993 album by heavy metal band Rage
Proposed Monmouth Canal is ‘missing link’ in inland waterway. TRENTON - A public hearing is planned next month on the proposal to build a canal that would connect the Navesink and Manasquan ...
The Missing Link (French: Le Chaînon manquant) is a 1980 Franco-Belgian adult animated comedy film directed by Picha, and co-produced by Pils Film (Belgium) and S.N.D. (France). The film was entered into the 1980 Cannes Film Festival, but lost out to "All That Jazz" and "Kagemusha". [1]