Highest-Rated Movies about 'Assumed Dead'

K.G.F: Chapter 1 (2018), Scarlet Street (1945), Waterloo Bridge (1940), The Impossible (2012), Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), The Bourne Legacy (2012), Blood for a Silver Dollar (1965), Salt (2010) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Assumed Dead movies.

#16. Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! (1966)

Storyline: The Divine Didi, a European actress known more for her bubble bath scenes than for her acting, decides she has had enough with bubble baths and wants to be taken seriously as an actress. So-much-so that during the filming of a bubble bath scene, she runs away and winds up in Oregon. While staying in a hotel, the operator accidentally connects her with a real estate agent named Tom Meade, instead of the kitchen, and asks him to bring her some food. When he does, he suggests she go to his cabin in the woods. She also asks him not to tell anyone where she is because she doesn't want to go back to Hollywood. Now Tom must keep the secret, especially from his wife and from his suspicious housekeeper Millie.—Brian Washington <Sargebri@att.net>

Plot Keywords: maid, escape, film actress, film director, finger cut, hiding, listening to radio ...

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#17. Ismael's Ghosts (2017)

Storyline: Having run away twenty-one years ago, Carlotta (Marion Cotillard) is back out of the blue. Ismael (Mathieu Amalric) has been busy rebuilding a life for himself next to Sylvia (Charlotte Gainsbourg) while working on his next feature film. As Ismael's trials and tribulations unfurl, so do those of the main character of his film: the idle, funny and reckless diplomat Ivan Dédalus (Louis Garrel). The character is a nod to the ghost of another of Desplechin's creations, the brother of Paul Dédalus, three-time hero of "My Sex Life - or How I Got Into an Argument," "A Christmas Tale" and "My Golden Days." A film within a film - and then some, Desplechin layers narrative upon narrative. With ISMAEL'S GHOSTS, Desplechin returns once again to the past, creating film after film as his way of stepping back in time, and proving yet again that his brand of genius lies in his ability to find light in the darkest of places.—Magnolia Pictures

Plot Keywords: tel aviv israel, telephone booth, phone booth, sex scene, female full frontal nudity, female frontal nudity, rear nudity ...

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#18. Murders in the Rue Morgue (1971)

Storyline: In Paris, in the beginning of the Twentieth Century, Cesar Charron owns a theater at the Rue Morgue where he performs the play "Murders in the Rue Morgue" with his wife Madeleine Charron, who has dreadful nightmares. When there are several murders by acid of people connected to Cesar, the prime suspect of Inspector Vidocq would be Cesar's former partner Rene Marot. But Marot murdered Madeleine's mother many years ago and committed suicide immediately after.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Plot Keywords: murder, performance, actor, paris france, dream, detective, maniac ...

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