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Title:
The lady vanishes [DVD] / British Broadcasting Corporation ; produced by Annie Tricklebank ; written by Fiona Seres ; directed by Diarmuid Lawrence.
Format:
[DVD] /
Edition:
Widescreen version.
Publisher:
Warner Home Video
Copyright Date:
2013
Description:
1 videodisc (ca. 90 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Disappeared persons--Drama.
Railroad trains--Drama.
Film adaptations.
Mystery.
Other Authors:
Tricklebank, Ann.
Lawrence, Diarmuid, direction.
Seres, Fiona.
Middleton, Tuppence, 1987-, cast.
Hughes, Tom, 1986-, cast.
Jones, Gemma, cast.
Cole, Stephanie, 1941-, cast.
Christensen, Jesper, 1948-, cast.
Hawes, Keeley, 1977-, cast.
Jennings, Alex, cast.
Rhind-Tutt, Julian, cast.
McDade, Sandy, cast.
Cadell, Selina, cast.
Greenhalgh, Peter.
Head, David.
Lunn, John, 1956-
White, Ethel Lina.
BBC Worldwide Americas, Inc.
British Broadcasting Corporation.
Warner Home Video (Firm).
Notes:
Closed captioned for the hearing impaired. Based on the story "The wheel spins" by Ethel Lina White. Originally broadcast as a made-for-TV movie on BBC in 2012. Tuppence Middleton, Tom Hughes, Gemma Jones, Stephanie Cole, Jesper Christensen, Keeley Hawes, Alex Jennings, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Sandy McDade, Selina Cadell.
Summary:
"Iris Carr is travelling across Europe by train when she unwittingly becomes embroiled in a sinister Balkan plot. Feeling disoriented after a fall, Iris is befriended by Miss Froy, an elderly English woman sharing her carriage. But when she wakes up from a few hours' sleep, Miss Froy has vanished without a trace. As fellow passengers claim the lady never existed, Iris faces danger and intrigue as she fights to discover the fate of Miss Froy-- and prove that she's not going crazy. Or is she?"--Container.
UPC:
883929368129
Locations:
NYPE343 -- Charles City Public Library (Charles City)

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