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Ma femme a disparu

Original title: Vanishing Act
  • TV Movie
  • 1986
  • PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Elliott Gould and Margot Kidder in Ma femme a disparu (1986)
WhodunnitMystery

A man honeymooning with his new wife in the Rockies reports his wife's disappearance to the police. Hours later, a strange woman escorted by the local priest claims to be his missing wife, d... Read allA man honeymooning with his new wife in the Rockies reports his wife's disappearance to the police. Hours later, a strange woman escorted by the local priest claims to be his missing wife, despite the man's inability to recognize her.A man honeymooning with his new wife in the Rockies reports his wife's disappearance to the police. Hours later, a strange woman escorted by the local priest claims to be his missing wife, despite the man's inability to recognize her.

  • Director
    • David Greene
  • Writers
    • Robert Thomas
    • Richard Levinson
    • William Link
  • Stars
    • Mike Farrell
    • Margot Kidder
    • Fred Gwynne
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    705
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Greene
    • Writers
      • Robert Thomas
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
    • Stars
      • Mike Farrell
      • Margot Kidder
      • Fred Gwynne
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Mike Farrell
    Mike Farrell
    • Harry Kenyon
    Margot Kidder
    Margot Kidder
    • Chris Kenyon
    Fred Gwynne
    Fred Gwynne
    • Father Macklin
    Graham Jarvis
    Graham Jarvis
    • Dr. DeMarco
    Elliott Gould
    Elliott Gould
    • Lieutenant Rudameyer
    Heather Ward
    • Flute Girl
    • (as Heather Ward Siegel)
    Wally McSween
    • Banker
    John Bluethner
    • First Paramedic
    Howard Glassman
    • Second Paramedic
    Paul Coeur
    • Pilot
    • (as Paul Jolicoeur)
    Grant Lowe
    Grant Lowe
    • Desk Clerk
    Linda Mackay
    • Bar Girl
    Larry Musser
    Larry Musser
    • Basketball Referee
    Tony Totino
    • Basketball Cop
    • Director
      • David Greene
    • Writers
      • Robert Thomas
      • Richard Levinson
      • William Link
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    Doctor_Bombay

    A great story, a watchable film.

    Levinson and Link, the Columbo and McCloud guys threw together this modern mystery and it's too bad (that it's thrown together), because the story is quite marvelous, actually.

    The film suffers from limited locations and characters. The casting is TV-Movie all the way with Mike Farrell, Margot Kidder, and Eliott Gould getting the bulk of the screen time. Fred Gwynne (don't we all love Fred Gwynne?) does a nice turn in a smaller role..

    If you make it through the first 20 minutes of needless expanse, you'll wonder into an interesting little mystery with plenty of surprises.

    Well worth watching on a rainy afternoon.
    10BlokeWithABrainUK

    An absolute gem of a movie

    Completely forgotten and overlooked, this is a murder-mystery par excellence.

    Not generally a favourite genre of mine, I stumbled across this movie on TV late one night years ago and never forgot it. I then managed to track it down on an ancient VHS quite recently and watched it again. It was every bit as good as I remembered.

    No special effects, no overblown budgets. Just a cracking script, superb performances, tight and efficient direction and one of the best twists ever.

    An absolute masterclass in small budget movie-making.
    10claudio_carvalho

    One of My Favorite Movies Ever

    In the Rocky Mountains, Harry Kenyon (Mike Farrell) seeks out his missing wife Chris Kenyon in the Winter Parade. Harry meets Lieutenant Rudameyer (Elliott Gould) and tells that he is from San Francisco and has just married Chris, who is from Philadelphia, in Las Vegas. They traveled to the Rockies in honeymoon and they had an argument on the previous day and Chris left their isolate cabin driving her car. Harry also tells that he is worried with her disappearance since she is not a good driver.

    Harry returns to his cabin and receives a phone call from the local priest, Father Macklin (Fred Gwynne), who summons him to go to the church. Father Macklin tells that Chris (Margot Kidder) is in the church waiting for him. When Harry sees Chris, he tells that she is not his wife; but the woman knows details of their lives and Harry is discredited by the evidences. Is a stranger impersonating Chris or is Harry delusional?

    "Vanishing Act" is one of my favorite movies ever and very difficult to be found. I saw this movie in the 80's, borrowed on VHS from a video rental, and since then I have not had the chance to see it again. The VHS is rare; it was inexplicably not released on DVD or Blu-Ray; and is not available for download. Yesterday I found a Youtube with "Vanishing Act" divided in three parts and that was the chance to see it again.

    "Vanishing Act" has a top-notch screenplay, with several plot points and the truth is only disclosed in the last scene. Elliott Gould has one of his best performances in the role of the witty New Yorker Lieutenant Rudameyer and Joel Cohen built in "Fargo" the character Marge Gunderson performed by Frances McDormand that recalls the cool behavior of Rudameyer. Margot Kidder is very gorgeous and Fred Gwynne is very funny. Mike Farrell gives credibility to his character and makes the viewer sympathize with his situation. Maybe I have exaggerated a little giving a ten to this movie, but I really love it and I believe it will please any viewer. My vote is ten.

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    7Chase_Witherspoon

    Competent Remake

    Addictive thriller has Mike Farrell as a distraught husband whose wife has gone missing from their holiday house in the mountains after an apparently minor conflict. Newly transferred police chief (Gould) initially spends more time attempting to source his favourite pastrami sandwich, but soon discovers there might be more to the alleged disappearance than meets the eye. When the missing wife miraculously reappears (Kidder) Gould returns to his sandwich priorities except Farrell is insisting that the woman claiming to be his missing spouse, is not his wife.

    Classic mystery is an engaging remake of the 1976 James Fanciscus telemovie "One of My Wives is Missing" with a capable cast which features Gould as an enigmatic detective with more going on between the ears than he lets on, while Kidder is an almost haunting presence in the role previously played by Elizabeth Ashley. The situations are taut and the dialogue is careful in containing the mystery until the last scene which is a cracker.

    The only liabilities are the telemovie budget which limits the scope of the production and the casting of, while talented performers, actors who are sometimes difficult to separate from their long time small-screen alter egos (BJ Hunicutt and Herman Munster occasionally remembered in the performances of Farrell and Gwynne). In this respect, although the original Franciscus movie has more credibility as a serious thriller, "Vanishing Act" still leverages a superbly conceived idea with enough potential to please the matinée audience for whom this was intended.
    10crowe1999

    great movie...Keeps you guessing until the end...

    This is a great movie for those Who love old fashion mysteries. Harry reports to Lt.Rudameyer that his wife Chris is missing.

    Chris shows up with Father Macklin, and this is when the fun begins. Elliot Gould, Margot Kidder And Mike Farrell are great...But Fred Gwynne is wonderful as Father Macklin. Check it out!!!!!

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    Mystery

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    • Trivia
      This film is a remake of Honeymoon with a Stranger (1969) starring Janet Leigh.
    • Quotes

      Father Macklin: I'm going back to the Church to burn these photographs. Just a joke!

    • Alternate versions
      The 1987 UK VHS release was cut by 30 seconds by the BBFC to secure a PG rating. It was done so to edit a possibly imitable scene where a key is pushed out of a door lock using a wire coat-hanger.
    • Connections
      References M*A*S*H (1970)

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    • Release date
      • May 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'usurpatrice
    • Filming locations
      • Banff, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
    • Production company
      • Richard Levinson / William Link Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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