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Disappearance at Clifton Hill
Directed by
Albert Shin
Not Rated
2020
1h 40m
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5.4
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Follows a troubled young woman returning to her hometown of Niagara Falls, where the memory of a long-ago kidnapping quickly ensnares her.
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Cast of Disappearance at Clifton Hill
Tuppence Middleton
Abby
Hannah Gross
Laure
David Cronenberg
Walter
Andy McQueen
Singh
Noah Reid
Marcus
Dan Lett
Randy
Aaron Poole
The One-Eyed Man
Eric Johnson
Charlie Lake
Marie-Josée Croze
Mrs. Moulin
Paulino Nunes
Mr. Moulin
Maxwell McCabe-Lokos
Gerry
Elizabeth Saunders
Bev Mole
Clyde Whitham
Charles Lake II
Craig Burnatowski
US Border Agent
Chris Gleason
US Marshall
Kris Hagen
Bartender
Alanis Peart
Flying Saucer Waitress
Martin Roach
Canadian Border Agent
Dan Duran
Field Reporter
Connor Jessup
(uncredited)
Janet Porter
Mom
Colin Mcleod
Alex Moulin
Albert Shin
Director / Writer
James Schultz
Writer
Kevin Krikst
Producer
Fraser Ash
Producer
Disappearance at Clifton Hill Ratings & Reviews
gabrielh
February 12, 2025
Complete surprise! Very good movie! Nice build up of the story and a good ending 👍
Pajiba
Kristy Puchko
Shin infuses an intoxicating blend of grime, crime, and style into Disappearance at Clifton Hill, all of which make it a twisted treat to enjoy.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
Earning more points for style than substance, this atmospheric Canadian noir lacks enough tension to sufficiently pay off its titular mystery.
Hollywood News
Joey Magidson
What sets "Disappearance at Clifton Hill" apart is how quietly menacing it all feels.
HorrorBuzz
Norman Gidney
Anchored by a solid performance from Middleton, lush production, and solid writing, we have a delicious mystery that confounds as much as it beguiles.
What She Said
Anne Brodie
[Writer-director Albert] Shin's haunting Niagara Noir delivers the chills and a dripping wet David Cronenberg as a grinning Botticelli Venus.
MovieJawn
Fiona Underhill
Worth watching for Middleton's compelling central performance, the intricate noirish plot and the well-designed and shot retro locations.
RogerEbert.com
Nick Allen
Pulpy Canadian whodunit Disappearance at Clifton Hill is never as fun as it should be.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
Shin and co-screenwriter James Schultz have given us a most unique detective...
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
The plot of "Disappearance at Clifton Hill" is convoluted, but in a good way.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Does so many things right that it's unfortunate that, in the end, it proves a disappointment.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
A slow-burning, mildly engaging psychological crime thriller.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
A particular detective story that's not entirely compelling, but has moments of inspiration, especially in casting and while setting a broadcast mood of sleuthing.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
For patient or forgiving fans of idiosyncratic thrillers, "Disappearance" may deliver satisfactory spills and chills.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Enhanced by atmospheric sound design and the sort of cinematography that puts character before beauty but often captures both, it asks its viewers to look and keep looking, but it's what you don't quite see that makes the magic work.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
What distinguishes the film from much of its ilk is Albert Shin's ongoing taste for peculiar and unsettling details.
Jaredmobarak.com
Jared Mobarak
It's easy to get lost in the outlandish situations Abby creates without remembering her psychology creating them is what matters most.
Daily Dead
Sara Clements
Clifton Hill is a story wrapped in the ambiguity of truths and the danger of lies, told through the eyes of Abby, one of the most interesting and complex characters of the year.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Disappointingly flat in filmmaking terms, both in the lackluster design and dull performances.
Variety
Scott Tobias
The deeper the film goes, the more it loses its grip.
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