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Director: | Terence Fisher, Antony Darnborough |
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Writer: | Hugh Mills, Anthony Thorne |
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Vicky Barton and her brother Johnny travel from Naples to visit the 1889 Paris Exhibition. They both sleep in seperate rooms in their hotel. When the she gets up in the morning she finds her brother and his room have disappeared and no one will even acknowledge that he was ever there. Now Vicky must find out what exactly happened to her brother. | |
Release Date: | May 31, 1950 |
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Director: | Terence Fisher, Antony Darnborough |
Writer: | Hugh Mills, Anthony Thorne |
Genres: | Drama, Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | paris, france, hotel, based on novel or book, disappearance, hidden room, 19th century, paris expo, vanished man, brother sister relationship |
Production Companies | Gainsborough Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update) Entered: Apr 27, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Jean Simmons | Vicky Barton |
Dirk Bogarde | George Hathaway |
David Tomlinson | Johnny Barton |
Marcel Poncin | Narcisse |
Cathleen Nesbitt | Madame Hervé |
Honor Blackman | Rhoda O'Donovan |
Zena Marshall | Nina |
André Morell | Doctor Hart |
Betty Warren | Mrs. O'Donovan |
Eugene Deckers | Day Porter |
Felix Aylmer | British Consul |
Austin Trevor | Police Commissaire |
Natasha Sokolova | Charlotte |
Nelly Arno | Madame Verni |
Michael Ward | Pilkington |
Name | Job |
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Terence Fisher | Director |
Antony Darnborough | Director |
Hugh Mills | Writer |
Anthony Thorne | Writer |
Reginald H. Wyer | Director of Photography |
Benjamin Frankel | Music |
Gordon Hales | Editor |
George Provis | Supervising Art Director |
Cedric Dawe | Art Direction |
Elizabeth Haffenden | Costume Design |
David Harcourt | Camera Operator |
Les Bowie | Special Effects |
Bill Warrington | Special Effects |
Gordon K. McCallum | Sound Mixer |
George Blackler | Makeup Artist |
George Paternoster | Boom Operator |
Fred Ryan | Boom Operator |
Name | Title |
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Betty E. Box | Producer |
Sydney Box | Producer |
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This is a cleverly constructed thriller featuring an on form Jean Simmons as the naive girl holidaying with her brother "Johnny" (David Tomlinson) in Paris at the time of the Great Exposition. Things take quite a mysterious turn on their first morning when not only has her brother disappeared - but ... so, too, has his hotel room! In the best tradition of "the Lady Vanishes" (1938), nobody in the hotel - staff or guest - recalls ever having seen him and she is widely suspected of being either mad, or just a chancer hoping to avoid paying her bill... It is only the timely intervention of Honor Blackman's ("Rhoda") who attempts to return fifty francs that her friend "George" (Dirk Bogarde) borrowed from the missing man the night before, that she begins to get her head together and enlisting painter "George" to help, they must get to the bottom of things. Aside from the ending, which is poor in the overall context of the film, this is a good looking, well paced drama with a good cast, decent writing and some lovely Parisian scenarios to maintain the intrigue well. Simmons plays her part mixing the initial joy and enthusiasm of a young girl in Paris with that of the sister terrified for her brother, and for her own sanity really well. It is well worth a watch, this one.