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Permalink. "A Disappearing Act" (aka, "When He Didn't Come Home") tells the true story of the murder of a young man by his fiancée. The characters in the film are respectively Timmy Dolan and Carolyn Blair. The true story was that of David Richmond, who was killed by Michele Ashley Roger.
May 19, 1998 · This film is noteworthy because of the performance by Patty Duke, as the victim's mother, and Kelly Rowan, as the perpetrator of a heinous crime. Robert Floyd, who portrays Timothy Dolan, the victim, is also a very believable and sympathetic character.
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- Drama
- Paul Schneider
- 1998-05-19
Jan. 16, 1996 Young County, Texas. Casey Roy Elliott, 27, was reported missing by his family. An investigation led the police to the home of his girlfriend, 41 year old, Helen Moore. Elliott was living with his girlfriend Casey and her two young sons at the time of his disappearance.
Carolyn Blair. Robert Floyd. Timothy Dolan. Rosemary Dunsmore. Mrs. Blair. Dave Nichols. Michael Dolan. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A devoted mother fears the...
- Drama
- Patty Duke
- Paul Schneider
The Disappearing Act. DRAMA. Tim Dolan falls in love with a beautiful and business-savvy woman who comes from a well-to-do family. What Tim doesn't know is that, in addition to his girlfriend's many assets, she also has a disturbing side that will cause the advent of his eventual demise.
- Paul Schneider
- Patty Duke Astin
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Cast. Patty Duke (Faye Dolan) Kelly Rowan (Carolyn Blair) Robert Floyd (Timothy Dolan) Rosemary Dunsmore (Mrs. Blair) Dave Nichols (Michael Dolan) Karen Glave (Jenny) John Bourgeois...
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.