Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965)

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Country: GB
Technical: bw/scope 107m
Director: Otto Preminger
Cast: Laurence Olivier, Carol Lynley, Keir Dullea, Martita Hunt

Synopsis:

An American girl comes to England with her infant daughter, who promptly disappears on her first day at school. The difficulty for the police is that she was not registered at the school, and no one else can produce any evidence that she existed.

Review:

A My Name Is Julia Ross situation, and well made by Preminger with a British cast and technicians, headed by Sir Laurence, of course. The trouble with these things is that the prolongation of the mystery can prove enervating, and one can never recall exactly what the explanation was.

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Country: GB
Technical: bw/scope 107m
Director: Otto Preminger
Cast: Laurence Olivier, Carol Lynley, Keir Dullea, Martita Hunt

Synopsis:

An American girl comes to England with her infant daughter, who promptly disappears on her first day at school. The difficulty for the police is that she was not registered at the school, and no one else can produce any evidence that she existed.

Review:

A My Name Is Julia Ross situation, and well made by Preminger with a British cast and technicians, headed by Sir Laurence, of course. The trouble with these things is that the prolongation of the mystery can prove enervating, and one can never recall exactly what the explanation was.


Country: GB
Technical: bw/scope 107m
Director: Otto Preminger
Cast: Laurence Olivier, Carol Lynley, Keir Dullea, Martita Hunt

Synopsis:

An American girl comes to England with her infant daughter, who promptly disappears on her first day at school. The difficulty for the police is that she was not registered at the school, and no one else can produce any evidence that she existed.

Review:

A My Name Is Julia Ross situation, and well made by Preminger with a British cast and technicians, headed by Sir Laurence, of course. The trouble with these things is that the prolongation of the mystery can prove enervating, and one can never recall exactly what the explanation was.