Disappearance (2002 film)

Disappearance is a 2002 American mystery thriller television film written and directed by Walter Klenhard and starring Harry Hamlin, Susan Dey, Jeremy Lelliott, Basia A'Hern, and Jamie Croft.

They discover a videotape which shows previous visitors being taken by an unseen force, and then ending with a girl running from the unknown threat.

Deciding to split up, Kate, Patty, and Matt remain in the building while Jim and Ethan set out for the diner.

The two discover a large expanse of glass in the middle of the desert, a plaque in the center revealing it to be a 1948 neutron bomb test site called "Ground Zero".

He rushes there, hoping to find Ethan but instead discovers his SUV parked with other cars in the same pattern as the symbol on the wall.

Back in Weaver, Patty, away from the others to use the bathroom, senses something watching her, then falls through rotten boards into a mine shaft.

He rescues his family, only for a seemingly driverless school bus and truck to block their way, so Jim drives them both into a clapboard outbuilding to escape.

Jim visits Sheriff Richards in Two Wells, telling him about Ethan's disappearance, the town of Weaver where the townspeople vanished without a trace, and the unseen beings attacking them.

Six months later, Jim is now the gas station attendant, while Patty works as a waitress in the diner, all of them in the same dazed state as the other members of the town of Two Wells.