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).

One of the film's most unsettling sequences takes place in a doll repair shop. The imagery of broken limbs and glass eyes perfectly mirrors Ann's fracturing reality. Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965)

As the police investigate, evidence of Bunny's existence—toys, clothes, records—begins to vanish. Carol Lynley delivers a frantic

(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 evidence of Bunny's existence—toys