Watch: Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story 2008 123movies, Full Movie Online – The true story of a woman who believed her infant daughter had perished in a fire, only to find her 6 years later living with another family..
Plot: Luz Cuevas baby daughter Delimar disappeared in 1997 after their house caught fire during a party, The police reported that she was killed in the fire. However, Cuevas suspects that she was kidnapped and that the fire was staged by an outsider. Six years after the fire, Cuevas meets Valerie Valleja former wife of one of Pedro’s cousins, who was also at the party. She has a six-year-old girl with her, named Aaliyah. The girl bears a resemblance to Cuevas and she suspects it is Delimar. Cuevas begins an investigation…
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ugh.
Decent entry into the movie-of-the-week genre. most surprising, though, was the number of wretched “Spanish” accents on display. At times it sounds like bad “speedy Gonzalez” outtakes, with overemphasized trilled Rs, Spanglish dialog that sounds like they threw in a Spanish word every three or four words to remind folks the characters are Latinas, and such. Most of the actors here can usually be relied upon to turn in good work, but it seems they were either working for the check or ultimately didn’t much care. One would think with all the Spanish surnames involved, someone would’ve stepped up and said, “We sound ridiculous,” but that doesn’t appear to have happened.
ugh.
Decent entry into the movie-of-the-week genre. most surprising, though, was the number of wretched “Spanish” accents on display. At times it sounds like bad “speedy Gonzalez” outtakes, with overemphasized trilled Rs, Spanglish dialog that sounds like they threw in a Spanish word every three or four words to remind folks the characters are Latinas, and such. Most of the actors here can usually be relied upon to turn in good work, but it seems they were either working for the check or ultimately didn’t much care. One would think with all the Spanish surnames involved, someone would’ve stepped up and said, “We sound ridiculous,” but that doesn’t appear to have happened.
Original Language es
Runtime 1 hr 29 min (89 min)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated TV-14
Genre Drama
Director Paul A. Kaufman
Writer Christopher Canaan, Maria Nation
Actors Judy Reyes, Ana Ortiz, Hector Luis Bustamante
Country United States, Canada
Awards 2 wins & 4 nominations
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Laboratory Technicolor
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