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The Lady Vanishes

The Lady Vanishes

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On a train heading across Europe just before the start of World War Two, a nice old lady disappears. Or does she?

CertificateU

Duration93 mins

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  • Antonia, 10
  • 5 reviews
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Review by Antonia, 10

4 stars

23 Feb 2012

The lady vanishes is a confusing mystery film about a maid who is travelling to london to meet her fiance. When she is on the train she meets a little old lady who tends to her head after the maid is hit on the head with a flower pot! The old lady's name was mrs froy which she writes on the train window after having tea with the maid, but when the maid goes to rest she wakes up and Mrs Froy is gone! Everyone denies she was ever on the train but the maid is out to find the truth!!!!!!! This is an intense mystery film with scary confusing moments that all happen on a train! It is captivating while slow at the beggining but increasing in time like a train leaving the station! I definitely recommend this film to people who like things that make them think. But it would probabaly be better understood after watching twice.

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