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26 February 1988 (USA) moreTagline:
They've taken his wife. Now he's taking action. morePlot:
A doctor and his wife go to Paris for a medical conference. While showering, his wife disappears. His lack of language... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
An enjoyably stylish film that is quite thrilling without resorting to gimmicks or tricks moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Harrison Ford | ... | Dr. Richard Walker | |
| Betty Buckley | ... | Sondra Walker | |
| Emmanuelle Seigner | ... | Michelle | |
| Djiby Soumare | ... | Taxi Driver | |
| Dominique Virton | ... | Desk Clerk | |
| Gérard Klein | ... | Gaillard | |
| Stéphane D'Audeville | ... | Bellboy | |
| Laurent Spielvogel | ... | Hall Porter | |
| Alain Doutey | ... | Hall Porter | |
| Jacques Ciron | ... | Le Grand Hotel Manager | |
| Roch Leibovici | ... | Bellboy 2 | |
| Louise Vincent | ... | Tourist | |
| Patrice Melennec | ... | Hotel Detective Le Grand Hotel | |
| Ella Jaroszewicz | ... | Restroom Attendant | |
| Joëlle Lagneau | ... | Florist |
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120 minColor:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Iceland:14 | Iceland:16 (video rating) | Germany:12 | Netherlands:12 | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Finland:K-12 | France:U | Peru:14 | Singapore:NC-16 | Spain:T | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:R | Ireland:15MOVIEmeter: 
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Director Cameo: [Roman Polanski]the taxi driver who hands over the matches to Dr. Walker. moreGoofs:
Continuity: The level of beer in Walkers bottle in the scene in the bar with the drug dealer changes from nearly full to half between shots. moreQuotes:
Richard Walker: Dede's been dead for over 12 hours.Michelle: How do you know? What are you, a doctor?
Richard Walker: No corpse stinks that much after only 12 hours. Take my word for it. Yes, I am a doctor.
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Richard and Sondra Walker return to Paris for the first time since their honeymoon for him to attend a medical conference. While Richard is in the shower, Sondra leaves the hotel and vanishes. Unsure of where she has gone or if she left under duress or not, Richard begins a search that quickly reveals that she has gone missing. A mix-up with luggage and a smuggled substance lead him into the life of the mysterious Michelle who is more mixed up with his wife's disappearance than she lets on.
I have seen this film several times and I think the fact that it isn't a spectacularly gimmicky film is a big part of the reason why it doesn't really stick in my mind over the years. For this reason I watched it again yesterday as I'd forgotten most of the plot and felt it would be like seeing it all over again for the first time. The film takes the simple plot and uses the 'object' as a McGuffin of sorts of quite a big chunk of the film we don't need to know why his wife has been kidnapped, only that Richard is desperate to get her back and is sucked into a situation he knows nothing of. In this regard the film really works well and manages to keep the pace up even if some of the characters are difficult to fit into the narrative. As a story it lacks fireworks and has a rather understated feel but it still works really well and I enjoyed the simplicity of the story combined with the ease with which it involved me.
The cast are good but it is Ford's film and he leads it really well. He convinces as the man becoming increasingly 'frantic' and he manages to involve humour as his character becomes savvier about what is happening and also appears to be seedier and less professional as a result! Seigner is good even if her character is easier to play; she is a fun character and her performance is good. Outside of these two, few are memorable and it is to their credit (mostly Ford's) that the film is still strong regardless. Other familiar faces include Pinon, Weeks and Huddleston.
Overall this is a solid little thriller that is rather old fashioned in it's telling. It relies on good set pieces within a good mystery plot rather than explosions or car chases and is much more satisfying as a result. Small bits of it don't totally come together but the overall effect is one of a simple film that is delivered with style and is enjoyable to watch.