Movie |
Based On Novel Or Book | Baby-snatching
A woman reports that her young daughter is missing, but there seems to be no evidence that she ever existed.
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A woman reports that her young daughter is missing, but there seems to be no evidence that she ever existed.
7.3/10
IMDbBest Motion Picture | 1966 | Penelope
Columbia Pictures wanted Producer and Director Otto Preminger to cast Jane Fonda as Ann Lake, who was eager to play the role, but Preminger insisted upon using Carol Lynley.
It was Keir Dullea's performance in this movie that led to Stanley Kubrick choosing him to play his most famous role of Dave Bowman in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). He didn't even have to audition; Kubrick simply asked him if he wanted the role, and he said yes.
Keir Dullea and Carol Lynley discovered that they shared a strong Irish heritage, but, more importantly, that they were distantly related and still had relatives in Waterville, County Cork.
Noël Coward didn't think much of Keir Dullea as an actor. Reportedly he walked up to him on the set one day and whispered in his ear, "Keir Dullea, gone tomorrow."
Based on a 1957 novel by Marryam Modell (as Evelyn Piper). While the book and movie share the same story hook (A little girl is missing and authorities doubt she ever existed.), they have different settings (The book is set in New York City; the movie in London.), different characters, and a different solution to the mystery.
"Newhouse: Bus conductors are rarely observant. They tend to be dreamers, philosophers, that sort of thing. Self protection I suppose."
"Newhouse: Ever heard him read poetry? It's like a Welsh parson gargling with molasses."