The Limbo Connection Trailer

The Limbo Connection Trailer (1978)

02 May 1978 154 mins

Mark Omney is a struggling writer, and has a drink problem; his wife Clare is more successful as a journalist. After a dinner-party they host ends badly, they part company the next morning on separate business. Clare becomes ill after an interview assignment, and crashes her car; meanwhile Mark meets former girlfriend Annabelle in the pub. After Clare is taken to a private clinic nearby by Good Samaritans, Mark finds she seems to have mysteriously disappeared

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Cast

James Bolam

as Mark Omney

Rosalind Ayres

as Annabelle Fraser

Michael Culver

as Dr. Walcott Brown

Christopher Benjamin

as Det. Chief Insp. Tarrant

Beatrix Lehmann

as Blanche Terraine

Sam Sewell

as Der. Const. Barnes

James Berwick

as Col. Forde

Suzanne Bertish

as Claire Omney

Georgine Anderson

as Mrs. Forde

Graham Rowe

as Mr. Carson Clark

Patricia Lawrence

as Mrs. Carson Clark

Tricia George

as Melissa Carson Clark

Isabelle Amyes

as Julie Villiers

Tony Mathews

as George Beatty

Vass Anderson

as Soames

Alan Ford

as Bill

International Titles

Armchair Thriller: The Limbo Connection Trailer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 02 May 1978

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