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The eerie "Doll Hospital" scene that will definitely give you nightmares. Bunny Lake is Missing (1965) : r/criterion

Otto Preminger’s Bunny Lake Is Missing (1965) is a masterclass in gaslighting and suspense. Is Ann Lake losing her mind, or is something much more sinister happening in the heart of London? 🇬🇧📽️ Hitchcockian twists Eerie black-and-white cinematography Classic "who-can-you-trust?" mysteries Bunny Lake Is Missing

Did you know that Stanley Kubrick cast Keir Dullea in 2001: A Space Odyssey specifically because of his performance in this film? The eerie "Doll Hospital" scene that will definitely

Bunny Lake Is Missing is one of the most uniquely unsettling thrillers of the 60s. Between the iconic title sequence and a rare appearance by the rock band The Zombies , it’s a time capsule of "Swinging London" with a dark, Gothic underbelly. The Standouts: Laurence Olivier as the low-key, methodical inspector. The Standouts: Laurence Olivier as the low-key, methodical

Here are a few post ideas for the 1965 psychological thriller ranging from a "mystery" vibe to a film-buff review. Option 1: The "Psychological Thriller" Hook Headline: Did she ever really exist? 👧🔎