The Lost Daughter Trailer

The Lost Daughter Trailer (1997)

11 March 1997 Drama 179 mins

The rich Westerner embarks on a journey to find his daughter who vanished in Montreal and Zurich. The disappearance is linked to a sect that selects its followers for its heritage, education and physical beauty.

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Cast

Richard Chamberlain

as Andrew McCracken

Helmut Griem

as Rolf Sutter

Clare Sims

as Laure McCracken

Susanna Simon

as Catherine Lasky

Michael Mendl

as Inspector Labrousse

Tilo Nest

as Detective Dietz

Armin Marewski

as Guy Perrin

Suzanne von Borsody

as Camille Foulet

Christoph M. Ohrt

as Bernard Sicard

C. David Johnson

as Lt. Goddard

René Ander-Huber

as Zurich Policeman

Urs Bihler

as Christian Edinger

Patricia Drake

as Montreal Journalist

Jocelyn Forgues

as Sergeant Sevier

Crew

Philippe Leduc

Original Music Composer

Karol Ike

Karol Ike Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

Germany 11 March 1997

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