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Abducted at an HBCU: A Black Girl Missing Movie
A college counselor investigates the disappearance of an ambitious college student who was struggling to pay her tuition and stopped attending classes.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Naturi Naughton
Ellen Hampton
Tanyell Waivers
Shannon Thomlison
Mark Hood
King
Jared Wofford
Michael
Aaron Gillespie
Horse
Alexis Austriaco
Fee Fee
Ben Bladon
Wrigley
Essynce Moore
Alex
Maura Gale
Dean Miles
Timothy Tinker Sr.
Buddy Pete
Tim Davidson
Campus Police Officer
Demi Castro
Carlos
Ayo Jozey Iso
Dreadlocks
Zo'Anne Mckinstry
Financial Aid Officer
Alijah Kai
Pinky
Rena Strober
Girl
J. Alan Davidson
Police Dispatcher
Hasani Vibez Comer
Jamal (Football Player)
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Well-meaning but poorly executed made for television movie about an important topic: The overlooked numbers and less-publicized stories of missing black females. Naturi Naughton and. Tanyell Wavers are fine in the lead roles as a student advisor working at a HBCU and troubled student respectively. Mark Hood is appropriately creepy as the abductor who plans to traffic the student. There are several characters who turn out to be throw-aways, in that they exist simply to advance the plot. These include Fee Fee, Alex, Buddy Pete and Pinky. The troubled student seems a bit too smart to be caught up in getting abducted like this in the manner in which it occurred. The setting of a trailer park for trafficking is just too ridiculous to be believable. The script lacks imagination and reads like a public service announcement at times, and the pacing is quite slow. Still watchable. 2 of 4 stars. **
