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2020100 minThriller, Mystery, Drama

Disappearance at Clifton Hill

Is Disappearance at Clifton Hill a Hit or Flop?

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Is Disappearance at Clifton Hill worth watching? With a rating of 5.522/10, this Thriller, Mystery, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Disappearance at Clifton Hill Synopsis

Following the death of her mother, a young woman returns home to Niagara Falls and becomes entangled in the memory of a kidnapping she claims to have witnessed as a child.

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Top Cast

Tuppence Middleton
Tuppence MiddletonAbby
Hannah Gross
Hannah GrossLaure
David Cronenberg
David CronenbergWalter
Andy McQueen
Andy McQueenSingh
Noah Reid
Noah ReidMarcus
Dan Lett
Dan LettRandy
Aaron Poole
Aaron PooleThe One-Eyed Man
Eric Johnson
Eric JohnsonCharlie Lake
Marie-Josée Croze
Marie-Josée CrozeMrs. Moulin
Paulino Nunes
Paulino NunesMr. Moulin

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Is Disappearance at Clifton Hill worth watching?

Disappearance at Clifton Hill has received mixed reviews with a 5.522/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Thriller, Mystery, Drama movies.

Is Disappearance at Clifton Hill hit or flop?

Disappearance at Clifton Hill has received average ratings (5.522/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Disappearance at Clifton Hill?

Disappearance at Clifton Hill is a Thriller, Mystery, Drama movie that Following the death of her mother, a young woman returns home to Niagara Falls and becomes entangled in the memory of a kidnapping she claims to have ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMar 27, 2022
★ 5

Tuppence Middleton ("Abby") returns to her Niagara Falls family home following the death of her mother, and together with sister "Laure" (Hannah Gross) has to dispose of her assets - including their motel. Once there, she starts getting flashbacks of a memory (real or imagined, we do not yet know) in which she is the witness to a kidnapping. What ensues now is a creatively crafted psychological thriller that though quite interesting, initially, manages quite successfully to tie itself up in too many knots. Middleton is decent enough, but the plot so convoluted and meandering that the focus and pace of the story serves to distract us from what might have been an engaging thriller and by mid way through I really couldn't have cared less. As you'd expect, the scenery is beautiful but the soundtrack is really downbeat and the ending, when it eventually comes, offers more by way of light relief than satisfaction.