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  1. The Vanishing (Dutch: Spoorloos, literally: "Traceless" or "Without a Trace") is a 1988 Dutch psychological thriller film directed by George Sluizer, adapted from the novella The Golden Egg (1984) by Tim Krabbé.

  2. Oct 27, 1988 · The Vanishing: Directed by George Sluizer. With Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, Gene Bervoets, Johanna ter Steege, Gwen Eckhaus. Rex and Saskia, a young couple in love, are on vacation. They stop at a busy service station and Saskia is abducted.

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    • Mystery, Thriller
    • George Sluizer
    • 1988-10-27
  3. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Rex (Gene Bervoets) and Saskia (Johanna Ter Steege) are enjoying a biking holiday in France when, stopping at a gas station, Saskia disappears. Confounded, Rex ...

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    • Argos Films
    • George Sluizer
    • Mystery & Thriller
  4. The Vanishing. A young man embarks on an obsessive search for the girlfriend who mysteriously disappeared while the couple were taking a sunny vacation trip, and his three-year investigation draws the attention of her abductor, a mild-mannered professor with a clinically diabolical mind.

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  5. With an ingenious plot structure and a black heart that seems to revel in breaking the audience's own, The Vanishing is a bleak thriller that might not have the technical bravado of Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now, but feels very similar in effect.

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    • MGS Film
    • George Sluizer
  6. Inspired by the current Tour de France, married Amsterdammers Rex Hofman and Saskia Wagter drive to France to go on a cycling vacation. At a highway gas station/rest stop in France, Saskia goes inside to use the facilities and make some purchases, but Rex never sees her come out.

  7. Jan 25, 1991 · Overview. Rex and Saskia, a young couple in love, are on vacation. They stop at a busy service station and Saskia is abducted. After three years and no sign of Saskia, Rex begins receiving letters from the abductor. George Sluizer. Director, Screenplay. Tim Krabbé. Novel, Screenplay. Written by John Chard on December 24, 2013.