

Gone But Not Forgotten 2005
"She has to find the killer, no matter what the cost."
In the quiet forests of Oregon, a woman vanishes without a trace, leaving behind only a single black rose and a chilling note that reads *Gone But Not Forgotten*.
Director: Armand Mastroianni
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gone But Not Forgotten (2005) about?
A woman disappears in Oregon, leaving behind a cryptic note and a black rose. A determined attorney must navigate a web of lies, revenge, and multiple murders to uncover the truth behind her disappearance and the motives of those involved.
Who directed Gone But Not Forgotten?
Armand Mastroianni directed *Gone But Not Forgotten*, bringing his signature style to this intense crime-drama.
Who stars in Gone But Not Forgotten?
Brooke Shields takes the lead role, with Lou Diamond Phillips, Scott Glenn, Marilu Henner, and William Atherton rounding out the talented cast.
Is Gone But Not Forgotten (2005) worth watching?
With its strong performances, layered plot, and tense atmosphere, *Gone But Not Forgotten* delivers a solid crime-thriller experience. While not a blockbuster, it's engaging enough for fans of mystery and drama who enjoy a slow-burn mystery.
How long is Gone But Forgotten?
The film runs for 172 minutes, offering ample time to explore its intricate storyline.
About Gone But Not Forgotten (2005) — A gripping crime thriller with Brooke Shields at the heart of a deadly mystery
In the quiet forests of Oregon, a woman vanishes without a trace, leaving behind only a single black rose and a chilling note that reads *Gone But Not Forgotten*. Director Armand Mastroianni crafts a gripping crime-thriller where a determined female attorney dives headfirst into a tangled web of deceit, vengeance, and murder. With Brooke Shields leading the charge as the relentless legal eagle, this TV movie unfolds against a backdrop of shadowy motives and hidden truths. As the layers peel back, alliances shift, secrets surface, and the line between justice and revenge blurs.
Lou Diamond Phillips and Scott Glenn deliver powerful supporting performances as the detective with a hidden agenda and the private eye whose disappearance set the mystery in motion. Marilu Henner and William Atherton add further depth to the story's labyrinthine plot, where every clue seems to lead to another dead end. Atmospherically tense and rich with suspense, *Gone But Not Forgotten (2005)* keeps viewers guessing until the very last frame.




