The Limbo Connection (1978)
Mark Omney is a struggling writer, and has a drink problem; his wife Clare is more successful as a journalist. After a dinner-party they host ends badly, they part company the next morning on separate business. Clare becomes ill after an interview assignment, and crashes her car; meanwhile Mark meets former girlfriend Annabelle in the pub. After Clare is taken to a private clinic nearby by Good Samaritans, Mark finds she seems to have mysteriously disappeared
Director: Robert Tronson
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James Bolam as Mark Omney |
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Rosalind Ayres as Annabelle Fraser |
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Michael Culver as Dr. Walcott Brown |
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Christopher Benjamin as Det. Chief Insp. Tarrant |
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Beatrix Lehmann as Blanche Terraine |
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Sam Sewell as Der. Const. Barnes |
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James Berwick as Col. Forde |
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Suzanne Bertish as Claire Omney |
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Georgine Anderson as Mrs. Forde |
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Graham Rowe as Mr. Carson Clark |
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Patricia Lawrence as Mrs. Carson Clark |
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Tricia George as Melissa Carson Clark |
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Isabelle Amyes as Julie Villiers |
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Tony Mathews as George Beatty |
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Vass Anderson as Soames |
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Alan Ford as Bill |
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Yvonne Edgell as Margaret |
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Harold Goodwin as Kibble |
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Arthur Blake as Mr. Dyer |
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Milton Johns as Tim Kennaway |
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Sally Anne Newton as Rosemary |
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Susan Richards as Lady Marchant |
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Elizabeth Croft as Mrs. Sangster |
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Rosamund Greenwood as Mrs. Woldingham |
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Aimée Delamain as Mrs. Franklin |
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William Moore as Landlord |
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Anton Phillips as Barman |
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Peter Welch as Mechanic |
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Frank Duncan as Announcer (voice) |
| Writing | Derry Quinn | Book |
| Writing | Philip Mackie | Writer |
| Directing | Robert Tronson | Director |
| Production | Jacqueline Davis | Producer |