Former Missing Child Featured In Soul Asylum’s ‘Runaway Train’ Video Shares Her Story (EXCLUSIVE)
It’s been 30 years since Soul Asylum released the video for their 1993 hit song “Runaway Train.” It featured 36 real-life children who had gone missing, 21 of whom were found or returned home as a result of the video. Now, Access Hollywood’s Zuri Hall exclusively sits down with one of them – Elizabeth Wiles, now known as Liz Vatovec – to hear about the impact of this life-changing video. Zuri also speaks to Soul Asylum frontman Dave Pirner about the inspiration behind the video and shares a message for him from Liz.
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