Censor boards around the world have done everything they can to prevent people from seeing it.
When Mary Byler left home, she threw her white cap onto Sam Mast's driveway and screeched off in the car of a woman who took her in.
A court date was set for the spring of 2002.
She was last seen in the 2015 short, Till Human Voices Wake Us.
But after a month of calls, the shelter alerted Children and Family Services Division of Knox County.
It is hard to think of Mary Byler as lucky, but in one respect she was: The state responded when she asked for help.