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The Lady Vanishes

1980·1h 35m·PG
MysteryRomanceThrillerActionComedy
IMDb Rating
★ 6.0/10
3,347 votes
Metascore
42
Metacritic

On a train in Germany, American heiress Amanda Kelly befriends older nanny Miss Froy. When Miss Froy vanishes, everyone Amanda asks denies having seen her. Eventually, Amanda persuades American photographer Bob Condon to help her search.

The Lady Vanishes is a 1980 mystery romance movie directed by Anthony Page, starring Elliott Gould, Angela Lansbury, Cybill Shepherd. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.0/10 from 3,347 votes and runs 1h 35m.

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Director
Anthony Page
Stars
Elliott Gould
Angela Lansbury
Cybill Shepherd
Herbert Lom
Details
1980-03-01
95 min
Movie
PG
★ United Kingdom
★ English, German
Keywords
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