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So Long at the Fair (1950) Jean Simmons, Dirk Bogarde, Honor Blackman
So Long at the Fair (1950) Jean Simmons, Dirk Bogarde, Honor Blackman
 
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So Long at the Fair is based on a true story -- or at least, a story that has been told and retold so often that it is now accepted as truth. The year is 1889: the setting, the Paris Exhibition. Among the thousands in attendance are Vicky Barton (Jean Simmons) and her brother Johnny (David Tomlinson). After the first night of the Exhibition, Vicky is exhilarated, while Johnny seems a bit under the weather. The next morning, Vicky knocks on Johnny's hotel door, only to discover that her brother has disappeared. When she goes to the police and, later, to the British consul, the authorities refuse to believe her story. In fact, there is no evidence that Johnny ever existed...

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5 of 5 Classic period suspense drama, well-acted March 8, 2018
Reviewer: Francis Clough from Miami, FL United States  
A strong performance from entrancingly lovely Jean Simmons in the central role distinguishes this highly regarded mystery.  New leading man Dirk Bogarde lends boyishly charming support to the damsel-in-distress, and English stage star Cathleen Nesbitt is a wonderful and totally convincing Frenchwoman.  Great fun from start to finish; don't miss this one!

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