One Of My Wives Is Missing (1976)
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Vacationing in a small town (actually Lake Arrowhead, California), a frantic James Franciscus shows up at the local police station, declaring that his wife has disappeared. Franciscus imperiously demands that easygoing police inspector Jack Klugman drop everything and find his missing spouse. Within… More Vacationing in a small town (actually Lake Arrowhead, California), a frantic James Franciscus shows up at the local police station, declaring that his wife has disappeared. Franciscus imperiously demands that easygoing police inspector Jack Klugman drop everything and find his missing spouse. Within a few days, a woman claiming to be the wife shows up-but Franciscus insists that he's never met the woman before. What's going on here, and why does Klugman seem so calm and collected. First telecast March 5, 1976, One of My Wives is Missing was based on the Robert Thomas novel Trap for a Single Man. The book had previously been filmed for TV in 1970 as Honeymoon with a Stranger, and would be remade in 1984 as Vanishing Act. One would think that, with three versions of the Thomas story floating about, virtually everyone in the audience would be privy to that clever twist ending. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Glenn Jordan
- Genres
- Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- Jun 1, 1975 Wide
- Studio
- Lorimar Home Video
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Cast
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Elizabeth Ashley
as Elizabeth
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Anthony Costello
as Bert
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Joel Fabiani
as Father Kelleher
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Jack Klugman
as Inspector Levine
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Ruth McDevitt
as Mrs. Foster
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Milton Selzer
as Sidney
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Garry Walberg
as Officer Foley
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Byron Webster
as Manager
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James Franciscus
as Daniel Corban
