Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965) Apr 2026

(1965) is a psychological thriller that feels like a fever dream set in mid-60s London. Directed by Otto Preminger, it’s a masterclass in atmosphere, gaslighting, and stylish unease. The Hook: A Parent’s Worst Nightmare

While it was a commercial flop in 1965, modern cinephiles have reclaimed it as an "undiscovered jewel." Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965)

Carol Lynley delivers a frantic, fragile performance, supported by heavyweights like Laurence Olivier (as a skeptical detective) and Noël Coward (as a lecherous, whip-wielding landlord). (1965) is a psychological thriller that feels like

The film features a televised performance by The Zombies , adding a sharp, contemporary edge to the Gothic mystery. Standout Elements it’s a masterclass in atmosphere

As the police investigate, evidence of Bunny's existence—toys, clothes, records—begins to vanish.