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    The Disappearing Act

    1998 · Drama · 1h 36m

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  1. Brief Synopsis. 26-year-old Timmy Dolan has always been overly dependent on his parents, Fay and Michael, for emotional and financial support. In an attempt to assert his independence, Timmy moves to Chicago and falls in love with Carolyn Blair, a controlling businesswoman. Although their relationship seems tempest.

    • Paul Schneider
    • Rosemary Dunsmore
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    When He Didn't Come Home (also known as "The Disappearing Act") is a 1998 CBS network television movie which aired on May 19, 1998.

    A mother (Patty Duke) goes to Chicago to find her son (Robert Floyd) who has suddenly stopped contacting her and can't be reached.

    •Patty Duke as Faye Dolan

    •Kelly Rowan as Carolyn Blair

    •Robert Floyd as Timothy Dolan

    •Rosemary Dunsmore as Mrs. Blair

    •Dave Nichols as Michael Dolan

    •Karen Glave as Jenny

  2. Synopsis. A mother (Patty Duke) goes to Chicago to try to find her son (Robert Floyd) who has suddenly quit contacting her and can't be reached.

  3. Overview. A mother (Patty Duke) goes to Chicago to try to find her son (Robert Floyd) who has suddenly quit contacting her and can't be reached. Paul Schneider.

  4. When He Didn't Come Home plot. When Timothy Dolan meets the beautiful Carolyn, everything seems to finally fall into place. They are both head over heels in love and soon plan their wedding, despite Timothy's mother Faye's suspicions. Her distrust is soon confirmed when Timothy suddenly disappears.

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    • Patty Duke, Kelly Rowan, Robert Floyd
    • Paul Schneider
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  6. When He Didn't Come Home directed by Paul SCHNEIDER. Watch the trailer, learn more and read about American Film Institute alumni.

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