Darkly poetic and reflective, Otto Preminger's psychological thriller centres on an American woman living in London (Carol Lynley) who believes her four-year-old daughter has been kidnapped. The police (headed by a splendid Laurence Olivier) can't do much to help because, try as she might, Lynley can't prove to them that she ever had a daughter at all INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION SPECIAL FEATURES: 4K restoration Audio commentary with film historians Lem Dobbs, Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman Interview with actor Carol Lynley (2017, tbc mins) Interview with actor Clive... Revill (2017, 14 mins) Isolated score: experience Paul Glass' original soundtrack music Trailers Image gallery New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Chris Fujiwara Limited Dual Format Edition of 3,000 UK Blu-ray premiere [show more]
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Otto Preminger directs this classic thriller starring Laurence Olivier and Carol Lynley. A young American mother who has recently moved to England goes to pick her daughter Bunny up from her first day at school only to find she's missing. As the police investigation gets underway, it becomes apparent that this is far from an ordinary missing kid case: in fact it seems that, given the evidence, Bunny Lake never existed. As the case unfolds, the police, led by Superintendent Newhouse (Olivier), begin to suspect that Ann Lake (Lynley) may be suffering from delusions and that Bunny might be no more than a figment of her imagination. Worse yet, Ann's brother (Kier Dullea) backs the police theory.
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