REVIEWED BY DAVID VINEYARD: THE UNSEEN. Paramount Pictures, 1944. Joel McCrea, Gail Russell, Herbert Marshall. Screenplay by Hagar Wilde and Raymond Chandler, based on the novel by Ethel Lina White. Directed by Lewis Allen. The sum total of this film adds up to much more than the film its...
The Unseen Sister(2024) 112 min|Drama, Mystery Edit pageAdd to list Track Qiao Yan, who grew up in a border town, became a famous actress after years of hard work, but under heavy pressure, she walked cautiously along the way. While, her sister who lost contact years ago suddenly appea...
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