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The Disappearance of Aimee (1976)
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In 1926, flamboyant evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson disappeared for six weeks. At first feared drowned (she'd been vacationing on a California beach at the time she vanished), Aimee finally showed up, wandering barefoot in the Mexican desert. For the benefit of the press, Aimee related a fantastic story of being kidnapped and held for ransom, a story given "credence" by a ransom note which popped up at her Four Square Gospel headquarters. Aimee's tale was full of holes; as more facts became known, it was apparent (to everyone but "true believers") that Aimee had spent those six weeks on a romantic idyll with Kenneth Ormiston, a married radio technician. This made-for-TV movie takes no sides in the controversy, offering generous space to both theories; still, Aimee does not come off as being particularly saint-like.
Faye Dunaway
stars as Aimee,
Bette Davis
co-stars as her domineering mother, and William Jordan is man-in-the-middle Ormiston. Written by John McGreevey, The Disappearance of Aimee was the November 17, 1976, presentation of NBC's
Hallmark Hall of Fame
. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Production Crew
Charles Rosen
Art Director
James A. Crabe
Cinematographer
Edith Head
Costumes Supervisor
Anthony Harvey
Director
Arline Garson
Editor
Jerry Greenberg
Editor
Jerry Greenberg
Editor
Thomas W. Moore
Executive Producer
Paul Leaf
Producer
John McGreevey
Screenwriter
Year: 1976
Runtime: 110
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Tomorrow Entertainment
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