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U.S. Embassy employee Lee Cochrane and his wife, Sue, receive a shock when they discover that their 18-month-old son, Simon, has disappeared in London. He was last seen with their nanny, and the couple seemingly have no leads that might help police Detective Craig in his investigation. The media sensationalizes the incident, causing an unnecessary distraction as the couple prepares to confront the culprit face-to-face.

Date: 01/31/1956
Rating: 7.0
Cast: David Farrar, David Knight, Julia Arnall, Anthony Oliver, Thora Hird, Eleanor Summerfield, Anne Paige, Marjorie Rhodes, Anna Turner, Everley Gregg, Meredith Edwards, Irene Prador, Anita Sharp-Bolster, Beverley Brooks, Brenda Hogan, Eileen Peele, Shirley Anne Field, Joan Hickson, Joan Sims, Mona Washbourne, Barbara Windsor, Freda Bamford, Robert Brown, Fanny Carby, Cyril Chamberlain, Peggy Ann Clifford, Guy Deghy, Grace Denbigh Russell, Dorothy Gordon, Fred Griffiths, Percy Herbert, Glyn Houston, Jack Lambert, Arthur Lovegrove, William Lucas, Jack McNaughton, Charlotte Mitchell, Hugh Morton, Dandy Nichols, John Pike, Ewen Solon, Marianne Stone, Alma Taylor, Michael Ward, Ronald Ward, John Welsh, Leonard White, George Woodbridge, John Adams, Harry Brunning, Glenda Davies, Ray Jackson, Margot Lister, Manny Michael, Stuart Nicol, Joe Phelps, Richard Rogers, Barbara Shotter, Martin Voss

David Farrar as Detective Inspector Craig in Lost David Farrar

David Knight as Lee Cochrane in Lost David Knight

Julia Arnall as Sue Cochrane in Lost Julia Arnall

Anthony Oliver

Thora Hird as Kelly's landlady in Lost Thora Hird

Eleanor Summerfield as Sergeant Cook in Lost Eleanor Summerfield

Anne Paige

Marjorie Rhodes as Mrs. Jeffries in Lost Marjorie Rhodes

Anna Turner

Everley Gregg as Viscountess Cardale in Lost Everley Gregg

Meredith Edwards as Sergeant Davies in Lost Meredith Edwards

Irene Prador as Mitzi in Lost Irene Prador

Anita Sharp-Bolster as Miss Gill in Lost Anita Sharp-Bolster

Beverley Brooks as Pam in Lost Beverley Brooks

Brenda Hogan as Sue's Secretary in Lost Brenda Hogan

Eileen Peele

Shirley Anne Field as Girl Working at Taxi Garage in Lost Shirley Anne Field

Joan Hickson as Chemist in Lost Joan Hickson

Joan Sims as Ice Cream Seller in the Park in Lost Joan Sims

Mona Washbourne as Librarian in Lost Mona Washbourne

Barbara Windsor as Young Girl in Chemist in Lost Barbara Windsor

Freda Bamford as Zoe's Mother in Lost Freda Bamford

Robert Brown as Farmer with Shotgun in Lost Robert Brown

Fanny Carby

Cyril Chamberlain as Uniformed Police Officer in Lost Cyril Chamberlain

Peggy Ann Clifford

Guy Deghy as Erikkson (Uncredited) in Lost Guy Deghy

Grace Denbigh Russell

Dorothy Gordon as Ice Cream Girl's Friend in Lost Dorothy Gordon

Fred Griffiths

Percy Herbert as Police Constable in Phone Box in Lost Percy Herbert

Glyn Houston as Bus Driver in Lost Glyn Houston

Jack Lambert as Police Station Sergeant (Uncredited) in Lost Jack Lambert

Arthur Lovegrove

William Lucas as Press Photographer (Uncredited) in Lost William Lucas

Jack McNaughton as Hotel Porter (Uncredited) in Lost Jack McNaughton

Charlotte Mitchell as Farmer's Wife (Uncredited) in Lost Charlotte Mitchell

Hugh Morton as Dr. Fairfax (Uncredited) in Lost Hugh Morton

Dandy Nichols as Mrs. Gamble in Lost Dandy Nichols

John Pike

Ewen Solon as Bus Inspector (Uncredited) in Lost Ewen Solon

Marianne Stone as Mrs. Marley in Lost Marianne Stone

Alma Taylor as Mrs. Bellamy (Uncredited) in Lost Alma Taylor

Michael Ward as Mantilla in Lost Michael Ward

Ronald Ward as Military Man (Uncredited) in Lost Ronald Ward

John Welsh as Police Scientist (Uncredited) in Lost John Welsh

Leonard White

George Woodbridge as Taxi Driver in Lost George Woodbridge

John Adams

Harry Brunning

Glenda Davies

Ray Jackson as Young Police Scientist in Lost Ray Jackson

Margot Lister

Manny Michael

Stuart Nicol

Joe Phelps

Richard Rogers

Barbara Shotter

Martin Voss