Misplaced (film) explained

Misplaced is a 1989 English-language Polish-American independent film directed by Louis Yansen.[1] Elżbieta Czyżewska and John Cameron Mitchell play a Polish mother and her teenage son who immigrate to America for political reasons in 1981.[2]

The film is the final onscreen performance of Debralee Scott who has two scenes as the vice principal of Jacek's school. Mark Patton has four scenes as Jacek's bully. Viveca Lindfors plays Jacek's grandmother.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Chicago Tribune June 14, 1991 High-level Acting Distinguishes Low-budget `Misplaced`
  2. New York Times March 1, 1991 Review/Film; Coming to America, to a Chilly Welcome