Oh boy, the weekend coming up, thin-crust pizzas in the freezer, salmon salad ready any time, and DVD heaven at my fingertips. What to watch first --
Several here recommended The Spiral Staircase earlier, and it has now arrived from Netflix, as well as a French film, Entre Nous. And I had another oldie, American Flyers (Kevin Costner), on my queue but it has become unavailable, so I bought it. Just an old cyclist at heart, I'd seen it years ago. And The Red Balloon, a lovely tale about a magical balloon flying about Paris. We had the book when the kids were little. I wonder if it's still available.
Now, I'm searching for a title -- maybe you can help me name this film or made-for-TV movie.
The setting, I think, is Vienna around the time of the Cold War. A small American boy has become separated from his parents. His father may be a diplomat, I can't remember, and authorities fear the boy may be in danger. The child is in an amusement park. The authorities slip someone into the park to watch for the boy, and she silently gives him a different hat to wear.
Does this ring bells for anyone? It was a good movie as I recall.