

So Long at the Fair 1950
"Paris ! ... city of love and intrigue ... scene of the most fascinating mystery ever filmed !"
Immerse yourself in the mysterious world of So Long at the Fair (1950), a gripping thriller that follows Vicky Barton's quest to uncover the truth about her missing brother.
Director: Terence Fisher
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is So Long at the Fair (1950) about?
Join Vicky Barton as she searches for her missing brother in 1889 Paris, uncovering a web of mystery and intrigue that will keep you guessing until the end.
Who directed So Long at the Fair?
So Long at the Fair (1950) was directed by the renowned Terence Fisher, known for his mastery of suspense and drama.
Who stars in So Long at the Fair?
Jean Simmons, Dirk Bogarde, and David Tomlinson lead the cast of this gripping mystery.
Is So Long at the Fair (1950) worth watching?
While So Long at the Fair (1950) may not have an IMDb rating, its gripping storyline, atmospheric setting, and talented cast make it a worthwhile watch for fans of mystery and thriller genres.
How long is So Long at the Fair?
So Long at the Fair (1950) has a runtime of 81 minutes.
About So Long at the Fair (1950) — A Gripping Mystery in the City of Love
Immerse yourself in the mysterious world of So Long at the Fair (1950), a gripping thriller that follows Vicky Barton's quest to uncover the truth about her missing brother. Directed by the talented Terence Fisher, this film masterfully weaves together mystery, drama, and intrigue, set against the vibrant backdrop of 1889 Paris. As Vicky navigates the city's winding streets and grand exhibitions, she must confront the dark secrets that lie beneath the surface. With a talented cast led by Jean Simmons and Dirk Bogarde, So Long at the Fair (1950) is a captivating ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat. From the gaslit streets to the hotel rooms where the truth lies hidden, this thrilling drama will keep you guessing until the very end.




