Lost (1956)

1h 29m
Running Time

January 31, 1956
Release Date

Lost (1956)

1h 29m
Running Time

January 31, 1956
Release Date

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Plot.

U.S. Embassy employee Lee Cochrane and his wife, Sue, receive a shock when they discover that their 18-month-old son, Simon, has disappeared in London. He was last seen with their nanny, and the couple seemingly have no leads that might help police Detective Craig in his investigation. The media sensationalizes the incident, causing an unnecessary distraction as the couple prepares to confront the culprit face-to-face.

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Cast & Crew.

John Adams

John Adams

Police Sergeant (Uncredited)

Harry Brunning

Harry Brunning

Park Keeper (Uncredited)

Glenda Davies

Glenda Davies

Young Girl in Chemist

Ray Jackson

Ray Jackson

Young Police Scientist

Margot Lister

Margot Lister

Nanny (Uncredited)

Manny Michael

Manny Michael

Police Driver (Uncredited)

Stuart Nicol

Stuart Nicol

Constable with Books (Uncredited)

Joe Phelps

Joe Phelps

Police Constable (Uncredited)

Richard Rogers

Richard Rogers

Urchin (Uncredited)

Barbara Shotter

Barbara Shotter

Mrs. Martin (Uncredited)

Martin Voss

Martin Voss

Man in Street (Uncredited)

Janet Green

Janet Green

Screenplay

Guy Green

Guy Green

Director

Peter Noble

Peter Noble

Associate Producer

Biddy Chrystal

Biddy Chrystal

Hairdresser

Denis Holt

Denis Holt

Production Manager

Details.

Release Date
January 31, 1956

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 29m

Filming Locations
Pinewood Studios, United Kingdom

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

missing child

Wiki.

Lost (also known as Tears for Simon) is a 1956 British thriller film directed by Guy Green and starring David Farrar, David Knight and Julia Arnall. It was written by Janet Green. It is set in 1950s London, and revolves around the apparent kidnapping of a young couple's baby.

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