

Mystery · Thriller · Drama
Overview
Vicky Barton and her brother Johnny travel from Naples to visit the 1889 Paris Exhibition. They both sleep in seperate rooms in their hotel. When the she gets up in the morning she finds her brother and his room have disappeared and no one will even acknowledge that he was ever there. Now Vicky must find out what exactly happened to her brother.
Top Cast


Jean Simmons
Jean Simmons
Vicky Barton
Jean Simmons
Vicky Barton


Dirk Bogarde
Dirk Bogarde
George Hathaway
Dirk Bogarde
George Hathaway


David Tomlinson
David Tomlinson
Johnny Barton
David Tomlinson
Johnny Barton


Marcel Poncin
Marcel Poncin
Narcisse
Marcel Poncin
Narcisse


Cathleen Nesbitt
Cathleen Nesbitt
Madame Hervé
Cathleen Nesbitt
Madame Hervé


Honor Blackman
Honor Blackman
Rhoda O'Donovan
Honor Blackman
Rhoda O'Donovan


Zena Marshall
Zena Marshall
Nina
Zena Marshall
Nina


André Morell
André Morell
Doctor Hart
André Morell
Doctor Hart


Betty Warren
Betty Warren
Mrs. O'Donovan
Betty Warren
Mrs. O'Donovan


Eugene Deckers
Eugene Deckers
Day Porter
Eugene Deckers
Day Porter
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