chad478
Joined Feb 2001
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Based on a Lucille Fletcher play, this suspense-drama stars Elizabeth Taylor as a beautiful woman who is certain she has witnessed a murder, but has great difficulty convincing her husband and others. Sound like familiar material? Perhaps to a certain extent, but Taylor's brilliant performance, plus some genuine suspense, and a surprise ending that will knock you right out of your seat make this a superior thriller.
Pamela Franklin and Michele Dotrice are British nurses on a cycling holiday in France. The two women have a disagreement and Franklin splits, while Dotrice stays behind. When Franklin returns a few minutes later to the spot where she left her friend, she discovers that the woman has mysteriously vanished. As if that weren't distressing enough, she learns from the local people that the site where her friend disappeared from is the same place where a lady tourist was found murdered a few years before. Moody, suspenseful British thriller with good performances, particularly by Franklin as the worried heroine.
En route to visit some friends in rural England, an American embassy worker suffers a vicious attack that leaves her unstable and desperate for revenge. When she learns that her attacker may still be on the loose, the young woman seeks her own brand of justice that could prove fatal to several innocent parties. This Brian Clemens-scripted made for television thriller has some genuine suspense and a convincing performance by Pamela Franklin as the disturbed heroine.