Youll Never See Me Again Full Cast

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3 /10

Way also many logical lapses to make this moving-picture show work...even if the ending is mega-absurd.

When the film begins, Ned (David Hartman) and Vicki (Jess Walton) are incredibly in dearest--and then much so that it'southward like a Hallmark commercial. Because they are so in love, it makes what happens next about impossible to believe. Subsequently receiving a letter from her mother, Vicki deliberately picks a fight with her husband and they start violently arguing. Then, in a shocking development, he slaps her!! She stomps off--vowing never to return. The intensity of this altercation, especially in light of the beginning of the motion picture, sure left me scratching my head!!

Soon, Ned begins to worry about his wife...and this is very normal and to be expected. When she hasn't returned after a 24-hour interval, he goes to the constabulary...again...normal and expected. Just what takes place in the second part of the film is just insane. Out of the blue, the police try to arrest him (though they accept no existent evidence he committed whatsoever crime) and what does he do? Yep, he attacks the police detective and then steals a automobile and sets out to find his missing wife!!! On what bizarro earth does this make whatsoever sense?! Information technology completely ruined the movie every bit Ned just seemed nuts....and didn't fit in with the balance of the movie. Too bad the ending was actually really proficient...equally past then I was irritated that the script was so sloppy and convoluted. Afterwards seeing this, I could see why soon after this Hartman quit acting and went on to become the host for NBC'southward "Today Show"...a task he kept for many years.

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I Wouldn't Blame Her

Dorky baste of a sasquatch Ned Bliss (Hartman) designs grotesque modernistic architecture for a living. He has a beautiful young wife (Walton) and everything seems like it is going his way upward until she wants to visit her parents and he says he can't go.

The statement they have deteriorates and he ends upwardly hit her. She leaves without him, tells him he will never run across her again and he waits for her to come up back merely she doesn't.

There is existent suspense hither. Whatever adult female married to a schlub like this guy is always a threat to split...I mean look at him! The host of Good Morning America?! Yikes! Of course information technology turns out at that place is a lot more to it and things with her parents are not at all what they appear to be.

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x /10

THIS MOVIE IS THE BEST Television MYSTERY TO Come up OUT OF THE lxx`s

This couple had merely married (David Hartman and Jessica Jones) and they had an argument and her husband striking her so she slammed the front door and said...... "You lot`LL NEVER SEE ME Once again". He just tapped her a picayune simply it hurt her deeply so she left and then things started happening. He went to the police to report her missing and they came out and found blood on her coat, that she left in there car where she had slept that night. The cops idea he killed her merely she went back to her mothers home. He was climbing the wall looking for her and her mother said she hadn`t seen her but it wasn`t her real female parent, she had died and being a builder he noticed the room off center...

I would like to see this and other good MOVIES available on video.

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9 /10

Shows How A Uncomplicated Story Tin Yet Ratchet Up The Suspense

A real please, for the ofttimes ugly early 70'southward decor, the cheesy stereotypes, and the unexpectedly good job washed by David Hartman. Information technology is a elementary premise, with a few holes. Simply equally the tension and suspense escalate, nosotros encounter his desperation and worry build nicely. The wife, who is high maintenance, and dumb, is adequate, and by the resolution has the abrupt edges knocked off her. Besides the husband has his very typical bullheadedness beaten out of him, equally he really discovers the truth, and his deep love for his new, and highly strung wife. Direction above average, and economic, and very good by the Goggle box motion picture standards of the decade.

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5 /10

Hartman in a TV movie? Go effigy.

Adapted from a pulp novel by Cornell Woolrich, YOU'LL NEVER See ME Again features a rare performance by David Hartman, best known as a long running host of GOOD MORNING America. Truthfully, Hartman's calling as an on-screen talent was probably better suited to host rather than actor; here, he comes beyond every bit sort of a poor man'southward Jimmy Stewart, and never really seems comfortable on screen (though he does seem rather creepy when his grapheme gets aroused). Jess Walton is certainly lovely to look at, even if her operation seems a scrap wooden (but that could also be due to the rather skimpy lines she'south been given to read). One or two twists in this adaptation are Woolrich-worthy, but on the whole, it's probably a bit predictable for a modern audition, and ultimately rates every bit standard fare for an early 70s TV pic...fifty-fifty with direction by Jeannot Szwarc (a veteran of TV and characteristic films). All that being said, I'm even so glad to have this one in my collection.

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7 /10

suspenseful TV motion-picture show

Warning: Spoilers

A couple of newlyweds has just spent a deliriously happy honeymoon. Yet, their human relationship doesn't seem all that perfect, since a quarrel devolves into a serious fight. Angrily, the married woman leaves the house, warning her hubby that he'll never encounter her again. And disappear she does...

Quite a suspenseful movie, on a classical theme : an innocent man gets unjustly defendant and needs to outwit both the police and the person(south) responsible for kidnapping or killing his wife. The plot is practiced, the paranoia can be cutting with a pocketknife, and at that place are quite a lot of satisfying twists and red herrings.

Still, one wonders about the quality of this new matrimony. Over the years I have learned to recognize troublesome marriages and this one certainly qualifies : it's i of these non-unions, marked by a lack of reasonable communication, where both partners spend their time either cooing similar pigeons or else fighting and screaming similar pirates out of their heads on rum. In my experience this kind of marriage soon gathers a number of other partners, such as a lawyer or a doctor...

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eight /10

What Really Happened To Vicki?

Ned Elation is an architect and Vicki is his married woman. They are happy but one day Vicki gets a call from her mom but they debate a bit, they hang up. Vicki decides to go to see her mom. The next affair you know both are at each other's throats. He'south got his routine, his work. Vicki wants to run into her mom. He decides to go with her but Vicki keeps at him, he grabs her hands to calm her down, she bites his hand then he slapped her difficult plenty to brand her nose drain. She leaves him with "you'll never see me again". He noticed that she left her clutch bag on the coffee table with coin left in information technology. He waits for her to call or evidence up but nothing, tries calling her just her mother merely she says Vicki is non in that location. He calls their friends - no Vicki. He tries hotels - no Vicki. He goes to the motorbus station, show the man her photo and he say yea he remembers her but see never did buy the ticket, she seemed to not take enough money then I saw her lingering outside looking as if she was going to hitch a ride. The police can't help because it hasn't been 48 hours, unless they have a reason to suspect foul play. Ned tells the police it might exist foul play involved. The police call up find her in the hospital - but information technology's non Vicki. From that point on information technology looks more and more similar Ned murdered his own married woman. But Ned drives up to see Vicki's parents and things go stranger, more than suspenseful. What happened to Vicki? Pretty darn good mystery movie. Very suspenseful - surprisingly.

eight/10

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