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Ann Lake is a single mum who has just moved to London with her young daughter, Bunny. When she arrives to pick Bunny up from nursery school, she finds that her daughter has vanished without a trace. All record of her daughter's existence has been erased, and the police are soon convinced that Bunny was a figment of her mother's feminine imagination. Ann's brother corroborates this hypothesis, and soon the frantic mother is left to her own devices in the search for a daughter in whose existence only she believes.Product Identifiers
EAN5035822932937
eBay Product ID (ePID)102188811
Product Key Features
Film/TV TitleBunny Lake Is Missing
ActorClive Revill, Lucie Mannheim, Martita Hunt, Noel Coward, Carol Lynley, Finlay Currie, Anna Massey, Laurence Olivier, Keir Dullea
DirectorOtto Preminger
FormatDVD
Release Year2010
LanguageEnglish
GenreDrama, General
Run Time115 Mins
Additional Product Features
Certificate12A/12
Number of Discs1
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
ReviewsTV Times Film And Video Guide - A thriller that really thrills
Consumer AdviceContains moderate sex references and child abduction theme
Additional InformationThis classic psychological thriller from Otto Preminger (BONJOUR TRISTESSE, THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM) stars Carol Lynley as Ann Lake, a single mum who has just moved to London with her young daughter, Bunny. When she arrives to pick Bunny up from nursery school, she finds that her daughter has vanished without a trace. All record of her daughter's existence has been erased, and the police are soon convinced that Bunny was a figment of her mother's feminine imagination. Ann's brother corroborates this hypothesis, and soon the frantic mother is left to her own devices in the search for a daughter in whose existence only she believes. Laurence Olivier turns in a stellar performance as the police chief, and the supporting cast includes Noel Coward (THE ITALIAN JOB) and Keir Dullea (2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY). Moodily atmospheric in black and white, a surreal pitch is achieved in the film's depiction of the dark underbelly of London and the eccentric characters who populate it.
Movie/TV TitleBunny Lake Is Missing
Sound sourceDolby Digital
ScreenwriterJohn Mortimer