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The Vanishing

United States

1993

109 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
  • Currently 2.3/5 Stars.
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DIR George Sluizer

EXEC Pieter Jan Brugge, Lauren Weissman

PROD Larry Brezner, Paul Schiff

SCR Tim Krabbe, Todd Graff

DP Peter Suschitzky

CAST Kiefer Sutherland, Jeff Bridges, Nancy Travis, Sandra Bullock

ED Bruce Green

PROD DES Jeannine Claudia Oppewall

MUSIC Jerry Goldsmith

Synopsis

Barney teaches chemisty, and is planning to abduct a woman. Despite methodical planning and countless trial runs he always manages to mess things up. Then Diane, who is traveling with her boyfriend Jeff, unwittingly makes herself an easy target. The story is mainly from Jeff’s viewpoint, as he searches for Diane. Barney watches him. —IMDb

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George Sluizer

Director, producer and screenwriter George Sluizer is Dutch, but was born in Paris, where he attended the IDHEC film academy. He made his first film in 1961, HOLD BACK THE SEA, a documentary that won a Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival.
During the 1960s until the early 1980s he produced and directed many documentaries and TV specials. He also worked as a producer on numerous films, including Werner Herzog’s FITZCARRALDO and CANCER RISING with Rutger Hauer.
As a writer/director he made his first feature film in 1971, JOAO AND THE KNIFE, which was followed by TWICE A WOMAN with Anthony Perkins and Bibi Andersson, and RED DESERT PENITENTIARY.
With SPOORLOOS (THE VANISHING) in 1988 he received worldwide recognition. The film won him many awards and was the Dutch entry for the 1989 Academy Awards. In 1992 he directed a remake of THE VANISHING for 20th Century Fox, starring Jeff Bridges, Kiefer Sutherland and Sandra Bullock.
In 1991 Sluizer directed an adaptation of… read more

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The Dude

2Mar12

bad movie! bad!

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Subterranean Cinema

8Jun11

It's not that the film was terribly made overall, though Jeff Bridges should have worked on his bizarre and rather irritating accent a bit more. But the real reason it gets such a low rating compared to the stunning original is that they changed the infamously dark ending, as if they thought American audiences couldnt handle that sort of 70s era shock. Its amazing that the same director created both. Sell out!

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Pedja

26Mar11

yes, pretty bad, but Bridges is magnificent.

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Sonja

25Mar11

worst remake ever.

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