Disappearance of Nora, The (1993) (TV)

reviewed by
Dragan Antulov


THE DISAPPEARANCE OF NORA
A Film Review
Copyright Dragan Antulov 2001

Identity crisis has a complete new meaning for the heroine of THE DISAPPEARANCE OF NORA. In the beginning she (played by Veronica Hamel) wakes up in the desert, beat up and with nothing but a red dress. She doesn't remember anything - not her name nor how she ended there. The instinct tells her to go to Reno where she meets Denton (played by Dennis Farina), head of security in on of the casinos. He decides to help her and employs his detective skills in order to identify her and thus bring her back to her family. But even when she is finally given her proper identity, the incident that caused her amnesia remains the mystery and source of new frustrations, doubts and fears.

The opening scenes of this 1993 TV movie are in many ways similar to the opening scenes of SIESTA, 1987 thriller by Mary Lambert, which also featured amnesiac woman trying to find her identity. However, the similarities between the two films end in the beginning - while SIESTA turns out to be nothing more than over-pretentious drama, THE DISAPPEARANCE OF NORA remains mystery thriller from the beginning to the end. Makers of this film, which is basically a routine television production, perhaps lack artistic ambitions but they compensate it with experience and craftsmanship. While the script by Alan Ormsby and Tom Cole has its share of cliches, and the plot twist at the end is not so unpredictable, experienced director Joyce Chopra knows how to compensate those flaws with good atmosphere and superb cast. Veronica Hamel brings a lot of vulnerability to her character, Dennis Farina is great as kind-hearted tough guy and Stephen Collins also makes a good job out of rather thankless role. Mostly due to their efforts, THE DISAPPEARANCE OF NORA captivates the viewer's attention and ends up like a nice little television thriller which should deserve recommendation or two.

RATING: 5/10 (++)
Written on July 5th 2001
Dragan Antulov a.k.a. Drax
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