The Disappearance 1977
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Country: Alternate VersionsThere Are Three Different Versions Of The Disappearance (1977). Version 1: The Original Director's Cut Which Runs At 101 Minutes And Is Healthily Non-linear, Influenced By The Temporal Experiments Of Earlier Films Such As Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959), Don't Look Now (1973) And Point Blank (1967).Version 2: An Unauthorized, Shortened, Re-edited Version By Fima Noveck That Runs At 81 Minutes And Attempts To Put The Narrative Into A More Coherent Order By Reducing The Complexity Of The Narrative By Coding The Instances Of Non-linearity As Flashbacks; And Reducing Their Frequency And Length.Version 3: A Third Version That Runs At 91 Minutes But Maintains The Jumbled Time Frame And Comes Across As A Leaner And More Abstract Version Of The Original. Canada, United Kingdom
Director: Stuart Cooper
Duration: 1h 40m
Year: 1977
Actors: Donald Sutherland, Francine Racette, David Hemmings, John Hurt, David Warner, Peter Bowles, Virginia McKenna, Christopher Plummer, Michèle Magny, Dan Howard, Robin Sachs, Christina Greatrex, Robert Korne, Michael Eric Kramer, Maureen Beck, Patricia Hodge, Norman Eshley, Mark Cogan
Storyline:
Contract Killer Jay Mallory 's Wife Celandine Has Disappeared From Their Apartment. When He Is Hired By Members Of An International Organization To Carry Out A Hit In England, He Suspects That They Are Connected With Her Disappearance. Release: National Film Finance Corporation (NFFC)