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So Long At The Fair DVD

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Vicky Barton (Jean Simmons) and her Brother Johnny take a trip to the 1896 Paris Exhibition. They both stayed at a hotel and booked separate rooms, but something happened? The next morning Vicky discovers her brother has disappeared along with his room and no one even acknowledge his existence. Vicky seems certain her brother was with her and is in search for clues in this mystery filled drama.

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Released
14 March 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Spirit Entertainment Limited 
Classification
Runtime
86 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5060105720826 
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Classic thriller, directed by Terence Fisher and Antony Darnborough, about a woman whose brother mysteriously disappears whilst on holiday in Paris, and her struggle to find him. Vicky Barton (Jean Simmons) is dismayed when, upon waking on her first day in Paris, she goes to check on her brother Johnny (David Tomlinson) and finds that the place where his room door once was is now nothing but a blank wall. After appealing to British diplomats at the embassy, to no avail, Vicky reluctantly accepts a ticket home from the hotel manager, Madame Herve (Cathleen Nesbitt). However, before she can go, she meets George Hathaway (Dirk Bogarde), an aquaintance of her brother's, who may be able to help her in her quest.

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