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Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965)
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Based on the mystery novel by Marryam Modell (using the pseudonym Evelyn Piper), Bunny Lake Is Missing is a bizarre study in motherhood, kindness, enigma, and insanity. Ann Lake (
Carol Lynley
), an American freshly relocated to England, wishes to drop off her daughter Bunny for the girl's first day at a new nursery school. Oddly, Ann cannot locate any teachers or administrators, only the school's disgruntled cook (Lucie Mannheim). She is forced to leave Bunny unsupervised in the building's "first day" room, under the reassurance that the cook will be responsible for the child. When Ann returns in the afternoon, the cook has quit and Bunny Lake is missing. The school's remaining employees vehemently deny ever seeing the child, and Ann desperately calls her older brother Stephen (
Keir Dullea
) for help. Ann was raised fatherless and never married; she and Bunny have lived under Stephen's care and protection for the majority of both their lives. Stephen is enraged by the irresponsibility of the staff, but as Scotland Yard begins its investigation, it comes to light that he had never officially enrolled a child at the school. When Police Superintendent Newhouse (
Laurence Olivier
) begins to unravel the Lakes' lives and search their belongings, he discovers that not only did Ann once have an imaginary childhood daughter named "Bunny," but that the young Bunny seemed to have no tangible possessions at the Lake apartment. Bunny Lake (whom we have yet to see onscreen) may not be missing: she may not even be real. Terrified that Newhouse will now abandon the search for the girl, the hysterical Ann sets out to prove her sanity and, in the process, surprisingly uncovers the true psychosis behind the disappearance of her little Bunny Lake. ~ Aubry Anne D'Arminio, All Movie Guide
Cast
Adrienne Corri
Dorothy
Finlay Currie
Doll-maker
Keir Dullea
Stephen Lake
Fred Emney
Man in Soho
Jane Evers
Policewoman
John Forbes-Robertson
Attendant
Percy Herbert
Policeman at Station
Martita Hunt
Ada Ford
Megs Jenkins
Sister
Patrick Jordan
Policeman
Delphi Lawrence
First Mother at School
Carol Lynley
Ann Lake
Victor Maddern
Taxi Driver
Lucie Mannheim
Cook
Kika Markham
Nurse
Anna Massey
Elvira
Jill Melford
Teacher
Suzanne Neve
Second Mother at School
David Oxley
Doctor
Clive Revill
Andrews
John Sharp
Fingerprint Man
Richard Wattis
Clerk in Shipping Office
Michael Wynne
Rogers
Noël Coward
Wilson
Laurence Olivier
Newhouse
Geoffrey Frederick
Police Photographer
Damaris Hayman
Daphne
Tim Brinton
Newscaster
Production Crew
Martin C. Schute
Associate Producer
Evelyn Piper
Book Author
Denys Coop
Cinematographer
Paul Glass
Composer (Music Score)
Evelyn Gibbs
Costume Designer
Hope Bryce
Costume Designer
Otto Preminger
Director
Peter Thornton
Editor
Bernard Williams
First Assistant Director
Don Ashton
Producer
Otto Preminger
Producer
Don Ashton
Production Designer
John Mortimer
Screenwriter
Penelope Mortimer
Screenwriter
Jonathan Bates
Sound/Sound Designer
Charles Staffell
Special Effects
Year: 1965
Runtime: 107
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature
Genre
Mystery
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
Otto Preminger Productions
Release
by Columbia Pictures
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