November 7, 2005 (Press Release) --
Los Angeles, CA, November 10th, Choices, Inc. announces the release of a new documentary, “Missing, Presumed Dead” focusing on a family’s search for a missing Korean War veteran.
Winner of Best Documentary at the Fort Myers Beach Film Fest, “Missing, Presumed Dead” chronicles Bob Dumas’s fifty year search for his brother Roger Dumas who was captured by the North Koreans during the war. Although officially listed as MIA by the U.S. Government, the film documents, through eyewitness accounts, how many believe Roger Dumas to still be alive.
The film was distributed to members of Congress and their staff to aid the passage of House Resolution Bill, HRes 123, that will create a select committee to investigate all unresolved matters relating to any United States personnel unaccounted for from the Vietnam Era, the Korean Conflict, World War II the Cold War Mission, or Gulf Wars, including MIAs and POWs.
Narrated by Ed Asner, the film contains candid interviews with Congressman Bob Dornan, Senator Bob Smith and many former Korean War veterans. Included in the DVD are additional footage, photo gallery, director’s statement and teacher resources.
Director Bill Dumas on his new partnership with Choices said, “I’m thrilled to be working with Choices to expand the reach of my film to new markets.” Larry Rattner, co-President of Choices, commented, “We look forward to bringing this important film to a larger audience.”
Choices, Inc. is a specialty film and documentary distribution company based in Los Angeles. “Missing, Presumed Dead” will be released on November 11th, 2005. SRP price is $49.95. Advanced orders can be placed by calling 1-323-936-0885x4 or by visiting www.choicesvideo.net.
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Winner of Best Documentary at the Fort Myers Beach Film Fest, “Missing, Presumed Dead” chronicles Bob Dumas’s fifty year search for his brother Roger Dumas who was captured by the North Koreans during the war. Although officially listed as MIA by the U.S. Government, the film documents, through eyewitness accounts, how many believe Roger Dumas to still be alive.
The film was distributed to members of Congress and their staff to aid the passage of House Resolution Bill, HRes 123, that will create a select committee to investigate all unresolved matters relating to any United States personnel unaccounted for from the Vietnam Era, the Korean Conflict, World War II the Cold War Mission, or Gulf Wars, including MIAs and POWs.
Narrated by Ed Asner, the film contains candid interviews with Congressman Bob Dornan, Senator Bob Smith and many former Korean War veterans. Included in the DVD are additional footage, photo gallery, director’s statement and teacher resources.
Director Bill Dumas on his new partnership with Choices said, “I’m thrilled to be working with Choices to expand the reach of my film to new markets.” Larry Rattner, co-President of Choices, commented, “We look forward to bringing this important film to a larger audience.”
Choices, Inc. is a specialty film and documentary distribution company based in Los Angeles. “Missing, Presumed Dead” will be released on November 11th, 2005. SRP price is $49.95. Advanced orders can be placed by calling 1-323-936-0885x4 or by visiting www.choicesvideo.net.
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New Documentary on DVD follows a family's fifty year search for their missing uncle who served in Korean War. Film to be reviewed by Congress.
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