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A Very Missing Person. 1972. ★★★★. Watched Jul 14 , 2021. Michael Shawn’s review published on Letterboxd: Eve Arden is a hoot as the kind of character she excelled at: an ex-teacher busybody and amateur sleuth on the case of a missing heiress who is wrapped up with a hippie cult.
- Russ Mayberry
- Michael Shawn
Very much enjoyed the odd couple chemistry between fabulous Eve Arden and the lovably Matthau-like James Gregory, as well as the Redford-lite Dennis Rucker. Not sure how long Arden's extravagant hat gimmick would have lasted had this gone to series, but it was fun for the duration of a 73 minute TV movie!
Here with "A Very Missing Person", ABC tried to revive the character...with less than stellar results. When the film begins, Withers (Eve Arden) is recruited to help look for a missing heiress. She brings along a young guy unfortunately named 'Fister' to help her.
A Very Missing Person: Directed by Russ Mayberry. With Eve Arden, James Gregory, Julie Newmar, Ray Danton. An ex-schoolteacher is asked by the police to help locate a missing heiress.
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- Comedy, Crime, Drama
- Russ Mayberry
- 1972-03-04
In the process of tracking down a missing flower child, Arden wears a wide variety of terrible hats, makes lots of jokes at the expense of everyone within reach, rides in a motorcycle sidecar, and packs her purse with buckshot — just in case, you understand.
- Russ Mayberry
- Universal Television
Jan 13, 2023 · Missing flips that premise, with the parent being the party of unknown whereabouts in the sequel. Let’s see what the critics think, starting with CinemaBlend’s review of Missing .
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