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Release Date:
November 30, 1977
Original Title:
The Disappearance
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Canadian Film Development Corporation
National Film Finance Corporation (NFFC)
Tiberius Film Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 100
The wife of a contract killer disappears. When he is hired by an international organisation to carry out a hit, he suspects they are connected with her disappearance.
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Art Direction:
Glenn Bydwell
Brian Morris
Casting:
Esta Charkham
Constance Brown
Co-Producer:
Gerry Arbeid
Costume Design:
Milena Canonero
Director:
Stuart Cooper
Director of Photography:
John Alcott
Editor:
Eric Boyd-Perkins
Executive Producer:
Garth H. Drabinsky
James Mitchell
Hairdresser:
Martin Samuel
Makeup Artist:
Antony Clavet
Music:
Robert Farnon
Novel:
Derek Marlowe
Producer:
David Hemmings
Production Design:
Anne Pritchard
Production Manager:
Bob Presner
Garth Thomas
Screenplay:
Paul Mayersberg
Script Supervisor:
Monique Champagne
Sound Effects Editor:
Chris Greenham
Sound Recordist:
Robin Gregory
Special Effects:
Dick Hewitt
Alan Whibley
Still Photographer:
David Appleby
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Tom Dickinson
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