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| What starts off as a missing person detective movie that seems reminiscent of a Columbo episode suddenly takes off in unexpected directions to become one of the most memorable of 70s thrillers. I can recall watching the thing with interest and genuinely being startled at the denouement. |
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![]() | 19th March 1975 Cinema | |
27th June 2005 DVD | ||
12th July 2005 DVD | ||
![]() | 15th August 2017 Blu-Ray | |
![]() | 25th March 2025 4K |
![]() | Harry Moseby |
![]() | Paula |
![]() | Joey Ziegler |
![]() | Marty Heller |
![]() | Nick |
![]() | Arlene Iverson |
![]() | Quentin |
![]() | Marv Ellman |
![]() | Tom Iverson |
![]() | Delly Grastner |
Charles | |
![]() | Boy |
Girl | |
![]() | Stud |
![]() | Ticket Clerk |
Ticket Clerk | |
![]() | Ellen |
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Voice | |
![]() | Cop |
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Voice | |
![]() | Delivery Boy |
![]() | Cop |
![]() | Theatre Patron |
![]() | Bartender |
![]() | Cop |
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Crewman | |
Bit Part | |
![]() | Driver |