Lost (1956) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 31, 1956

Original Title:
Lost

Alternate Titles:
999 Scotland Yard
Die Spur führt zur Todesklippe
Kadonnut
Kidnapping
La page arrachée
Raptado
Secuestrado en Londres
Spårad av Scotland Yard
Tears for Simon
Täter unbekannt
失婴案

Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Sydney Box Productions
The Rank Organisation

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 89

U.S. Embassy employee Lee Cochrane and his wife, Sue, receive a shock when they discover that their 18-month-old son, Simon, has disappeared in London. He was last seen with their nanny, and the couple seemingly have no leads that might help police Detective Craig in his investigation. The media sensationalizes the incident, causing an unnecessary distraction as the couple prepares to confront the culprit face-to-face.

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Art Direction:
Cedric Dawe
Harry Pottle

Assistant Director:
Peter Manley

Associate Producer:
Peter Noble

Camera Operator:
Ronnie Taylor

Conductor:
Benjamin Frankel

Continuity:
Tilly Day

Costume Supervisor:
Yvonne Caffin

Director:
Guy Green

Director of Photography:
Harry Waxman

Editor:
Anne V. Coates

Executive Producer:
Earl St. John

Focus Puller:
Alec Mills

Hairdresser:
Biddy Chrystal

Makeup Artist:
Paul Rabiger

Music Director:
Benjamin Frankel

Original Music Composer:
Benjamin Frankel

Producer:
Vivian Cox

Production Manager:
Denis Holt

Screenplay:
Janet Green

Second Assistant Director:
Maurice Gibson

Sound Editor:
Roger Cherrill

Sound Mixer:
Gordon K. McCallum

Sound Recordist:
Gordon K. McCallum
John W. Mitchell

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