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La disparition

Original title: The Disappearance
  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
829
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La disparition (1977)
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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 th... Read allContract 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.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.

  • Director
    • Stuart Cooper
  • Writers
    • Paul Mayersberg
    • Derek Marlowe
  • Stars
    • Donald Sutherland
    • Francine Racette
    • David Hemmings
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    829
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    • Director
      • Stuart Cooper
    • Writers
      • Paul Mayersberg
      • Derek Marlowe
    • Stars
      • Donald Sutherland
      • Francine Racette
      • David Hemmings
    • 20User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Jay Mallory
    Francine Racette
    Francine Racette
    • Celandine
    David Hemmings
    David Hemmings
    • Edward
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Atkinson
    David Warner
    David Warner
    • Burbank
    Peter Bowles
    Peter Bowles
    • Jefferies
    Virginia McKenna
    Virginia McKenna
    • Catherine
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Deverell
    Michèle Magny
    Michèle Magny
    • Melanie
    • (as Michele Magny)
    Dan Howard
    • James
    • (as Duane Howard)
    Robin Sachs
    Robin Sachs
    • Young Man
    Christina Greatrex
    Christina Greatrex
    • Secretary
    Robert Korne
    • Dominic
    Michael Eric Kramer
    Michael Eric Kramer
    • Peter
    • (as Michael Kramer)
    Maureen Beck
    • Maid
    Patricia Hodge
    Patricia Hodge
    • Young Wife
    Norman Eshley
    Norman Eshley
    • Young Husband
    Mark Cogan
    • Child
    • Director
      • Stuart Cooper
    • Writers
      • Paul Mayersberg
      • Derek Marlowe
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    7udar55

    Cold and stylish thriller

    Cold blooded hitman Jay Mallory (Donald Sutherland) experiences uncharted emotions when his wife (Francine Racette, Sutherland's partner and future wife) suddenly disappears. It makes him nervous about his next job (which the hitmen call "the shy"), a high profile hit in England, but he ultimately accepts the risks. Based on the novel "Echoes of Celandine" by Derek Marlowe, this is a tiny and engaging thriller put together by David Hemmings (he also has a small role). According to the L. A. Times, Hemmings raised around $2 million to make it (Sutherland also invested his own $200,000). The team must have called in a lot of favors as also onscreen in small roles are David Warner, John Hurt, Virginia McKenna, and Christopher Plummer. Director Stuart Cooper handles it all well and makes the film extremely "cold" on screen. By that I mean you can almost feel the chilliness in the Canadian and England locations. Mallory's home is also a cool site/sight as they shot at Habitat 67, a futuristic looking apartment block built for the World's Fair in 1967. All of this is captured beautifully by cinematographer John Alcott, who had just done Barry Lyndon(1975) and would soon do The Shining (1980) for Kubrick. In the end, it had a rough go in terms of release. World Northal picked it up for the U. S. and eventually put it out in 1981. By that time, Sutherland had already made 10 more films.
    6imseeg

    Terrific actors acting well, but there are simply too many flashbacks that bogged down this movie's storyline.

    The good: excellent cast of actors. I mean these actors were the creme de la creme during the seventies and eighties and even beyond. And we get to see some excellent acting performances. This is an ACTOR'S movie!

    The photography is of high quality as well, with many still shots without any words, that reveal the hand of a master at work.

    Any bad? Unfortunately this movie is bogged down by ENDLESS flashbacks, that got on my nerves after half an hour. I get it, this story is like a puzzle and what better way of slowly revealing the plot than by using flashbacks. BUT there is a limit on how many flashbacks I can see, before I get annoyed by them.

    Still worth a watch for the Donald Sutherland fans, because he gives one of his best performances.
    broadfoot

    "The Disappointment" is more like it

    The Disappearance, to me, is a Hitchcock wannabe that simply isn't. It's a slowly paced, talky thriller that just doesn't cut it. Donald Sutherland and the cast are great, but there are so many British actors in the cast that the term "Canadian-Made" sounds like a cheat. If this is a Canadian movie, wouldn't it have been better if they had put all Canadian actors in the cast? Also, if the movie takes place in Montreal (a mostly French-speaking city), wouldn't it have made more sense to have Sutherland's character do his foreign assignment in somewhere like Paris, France, instead of in England? After all, this is not a British movie, it's Canadian.

    It surprised me that Sutherland and Francine Racette were married and had 3 children.

    I recommend this only for fans of deep psychological thrillers. As for me, I think I will be putting a "Previously Viewed" label on this one and dropping it in the drop-off slot at my local video store.

    Rating: **
    6racliff

    Slow start, but go for it

    I had never heard of the "The Disapperance", but then again there are very few movies from the late 70s that come to my mind at all. But I do like Donald Sutherland and I try to see much of his contributions to film.

    This movie almost made me give up. I found the beginning confusing, the setting boring, and the flashbacks frustrating. However for Donald's sake I struggled through. The feelings I experienced may well have been the intended design.

    As the story progresses, it does become more interesting. The plot has some nice changes and I found myself more encouraged to concentrate on the developments, and eventually was actually enjoying the movie.

    I don't know if I would watch this a second time, but I am glad I survived it the first time. The ending didn't surprise me, but if you are a fan of Donald's as well, you should try "The Disappearance" and see how you feel at the end of it.
    8paul_mcmahon_au

    A haunting film about obsession and betrayal

    This film does a fine job of putting the viewer into the position of the main protagonist, Jay Mallory. It isn't until the climax of the film when Mallory and Christopher Plummer's character, Deverell, meet that the viewer can understand the disjointed, roller-coaster ride that Mallory has been on.

    The haunting piano music beautifully reflects the tension of the film. The support cast is made up of outstanding English and European actors who give the feel of the film the pace so often brought to the screen of excellent non-US films.

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    • Trivia
      Donald Sutherland had played supporting parts (mostly small) in Britain for nearly ten years before his roles in "The Dirty Dozen" and "Joanna" brought him to Hollywood's attention. When he began receiving American offers, he had a problem, which was that he simply didn't have the money to fly out to California and support himself and his family until deals were finalized. He turned to fellow-Canadian Christopher Plummer, with whom he had worked in both "Hamlet" for television and "Oedipus The King" for the cinema. Despite the fact that they knew each other only slightly at that time, Plummer advanced him $5000, and Sutherland's Hollywood career began.
    • Alternate versions
      There are three different versions of La disparition (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), Ne vous retournez pas (1973) and Le point de non-retour (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.
    • Connections
      Edited into Give Me Your Answer True (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Piano Concerto in G
      By Maurice Ravel

      by arrangement with United Music Publishers Limited.

      Played by Leslie Pearson

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 1978 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Disappearance
    • Filming locations
      • Habitat 67, Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Trofar
      • Tiberius Film Productions
      • National Film Finance Corporation (NFFC)
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    • Budget
      • CA$1,800,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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