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“Disappearance At Clifton Hill” Ending Explained

Disappearance At Clifton Hill
Soumya Singh Pariharby Soumya Singh Parihar
Friday, 3 June 2022, 10:22 IST

Disappearance at Clifton Hill is 2019, Canadian movie. The film indulges in genres like mystery and thriller. The movie is directed by Albert Shin, a Canadian filmmaker, and written by both Albert Shin and James Schultz. It is produced by Fraser Ash as well as Kevin Krist. The film was nominated for multiple Canadian awards like the Canadian Screen Awards, Directors Guild of Canada and Vancouver Film Critics Circle, etc. It was first released at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival under the name Clifton Hill.

The movie made about $25 thousand money in theaters, when the movie was released on Netflix in February 2020, it charted at Number 1. The film was nominated for about four Canadian Screen Award nominations, including Best Supporting Actor for McQueen. It casts Canadian actors and actresses like Tuppence Middleton, Hannah Gross, Marie-Josée Croze, Andy McQueen, Noah Reid, Dan Lett, Aaron Poole, Connor Jessup, and Elizabeth Saunders, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos, and David Cronenberg, etc.

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  • What Is The Disappearance At Clifton Hills About?
  • The Ending Of Disappearance At Clifton Hills
  • Where To Watch The Movie?

What Is The Disappearance At Clifton Hills About?


The story revolves around Abby, a messed-up adult with a bunch of issues who witnesses a kidnapping as a kid and becomes obsessed with the disappearance of a boy who she later comes to know is Alex. She recently moved back to her hometown where a motel, to ‘The Rainbow’, her now-deceased mother used to run. Abby’s sister wants her to sell it to a rich businessman in the town, Charlie Lake. But she is reluctant to sell it right now because she wants to figure out what happened to Alex. When Abby was kidnapped she didn’t tell her parents but sister who didn’t believe her. Even now people don’t believe Abby as she keeps breaking laws and is a compulsive liar. But she proves it as she provides the evidence about Alex’s kidnapping and other crimes of the people she accused. The movie ends with a twist which is…

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The Ending Of Disappearance At Clifton Hills


Just as the movie is about to end Abby works as a receptionist at another hostel where a person comes to get checked in. The guy wears an eye patch and appears to be the same age as Alex would’ve been. He looks at Abby confused and asks if he has ever met her before, then sees Charlie’s picture in the newspaper and tells her that in fact, Charlie did save his life and that he isn’t lying. He then proceeds to his room while Abby is stuck in shock.


Where To Watch The Movie?


This movie was released on Netflix in February 2020 and hence can be easily streamed on Netflix. The movie can also be watched on Hulu. And can even be watched on Amazon Prime Video. It is available in all these streaming apps since it has been more than about 3 years since its release.


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Soumya Singh Parihar

Soumya Singh Parihar

Soumya is an eccentric writer and a quirky, passionate being. She is utterly curious, tomboy-at-an-extreme, ever-questioning and mostly logical epistemophilic and a person full of random wisdom. Her love for cinemas, languages and cultures around the world, books of all kinds, music and knowledge of something about everything, makes her who she is. She is a true humanist, an empathetic, a blatantly flawed yet a genuine person. Honestly, she is just a lone soul, holding on to the mast of the boat of life, trying to brave the strange and shady world and riding out the sometimes rough, other times worst, furious and dark Sea.

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