The Disappearance of Harry (1982)
Harry Webster (David Lyon) is an apparently normal husband and father who resides in contemporary Nottingham, England, which was once host to a flourishing textile industry. One day, Harry leaves his house and vanishes. A note he left behind alludes to a double life he no longer wishes to lead. His wife Liz (Annette Crosbie) conducts a search for her husband. Her findings raise a disturbing question: Did Harry have anything to do with a series of recent factory bombings?
Director: Joseph Despins
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Annette Crosbie as Lizzy Webster |
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Cornelius Garrett as Freddie |
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David Lyon as Harry Webster |
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Philip Locke as Guthfrithson |
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Dudley Sutton as Stan Harris |
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Leonard Preston as Geoff |
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Cora Kinnaird as Pat |
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Rosalind Knight as Dr Abbeydale |
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Peter Dahlsen as Edwards |
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David Calder as Bracey |
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Wolfe Morris as Antique Dealer |
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Roger Kemp as Chairman |
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Pat Connell as Reporter |
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Suzan Crowley as Reporter |
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Niall Padden as Detective |
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Allan Mitchell as Desk Sergeant |
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Charlotte West-Oram as Receptionist |
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Mike Walling as Library Assistant |
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Jean Ainslie as Mrs Ellis |
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Anthony Douse as Factory Foreman |
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Ted Beyer as Workman |
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Joe Black as Old Man |
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Kitty Scopes as Canvasser |
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Ted Charles as Other Man |
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Sue Nott as Shop Assistant |
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Ken Humphries as Entertainer |
| Directing | Joseph Despins | Director |
| Writing | Joseph Despins | Writer |
| Writing | Howard Wakeling | Writer |
| Editing | Tony Lawson | Editor |