Talk:Robert Thomas (director)

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The page links "Catch Me If You Can" to the 2002 movie of the same name. However, Thomas' play "Catch Me If You Can" aka "Trap For A Simgle Man" was not the basis of the 2002 movie, although it was twice filmed in English: in 1976 as "One of My Wives is Missing" starring Jack Klugman, and in 1986 as "Vanishing Act" starring Mike Farrell and Margot Kidder.