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The clip horman confronts the ambassador from Missing (1982) with Richard Venture, Jack Lemmon
and I'll check it out right away.
Yes, you do that. You call General Lutz.
I believe my son was killed by the military.
Where'd you hear that?
I do not think they would dare do that
unless an American official co-signed a kill order.
That's a hell of a statement considering we're here to protect American citizens.
This mission has done everything humanly possible to locate your son.
I think you knew he was dead from the start.
If we knew, why wouldn't we tell you?
I don't know but I'll find out.
Why would we want him dead?
Because he knew of our involvement in the coup.
We're not involved. Our position has been completely neutral.
That is a bald-faced lie!
How can you say a thing like that when you have army colonels,
naval engineers, all over Vina del Mar?
Please, sit down.
It's obvious you're harboring some misconception
regarding our role here.
What is your role here...
besides endorsing a regime that murders thousands of human beings?
Let's level with each other.
If you hadn't been involved in this unfortunate incident
you'd be sitting at home complacent and more or less oblivious to all of this.
This mission is pledged to protect American interests.
Well, they're not mine.
There are over 3,OOO US firms doing business down here,
and those are American interests.
In other words, your interests.
I'm concerned with the preservation of a way of life.
And a damn good one.
Maybe that's why there's nobody out there.
You can't have it both ways.