Based on the book series by David Paulides, an investigation into the many disappearances that have occurred in National Parks and Forests of the United States and elsewhere over several decades.
Adult Status : Movie ID : 357114 Movie Language : en Original Title: Missing 411 Popularity : 5.681 Release : 2017-05-13 Movie Title : Missing 411 Rate : 5.9 Vote Count : 34 Genre IDs : 99 Genres : Documentary Tagline : Revenue : 0 Runtime : 98 Status : Released
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Michael DeGrazier ( Michael DeGrazier ) Directing, Job: Director From Department of Directing
Michael DeGrazier ( Michael DeGrazier ) Directing, Job: Editor From Department of Editing
Benjamin Paulides ( Benjamin Paulides ) Directing, Job: Director From Department of Directing
Benjamin Paulides ( Benjamin Paulides ) Directing, Job: Editor From Department of Editing
David Paulides ( David Paulides ) Writing, Job: Book From Department of Writing
Adult Status : Movie ID : 809363 Movie Language : es Original Title: La novia de América Popularity : 364.784 Release : 2023-02-17 Movie Title : La novia de América Rate : 0 Vote Count : 0 Genre IDs : 35,10749 Genres : Comedy, Romance Tagline : Revenue : 0 Runtime : 0 Status : Released
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Miren Ibarguren ( Miren Ibarguren ) Acting as Ana
Pol Monen ( Pol Monen ) Acting as
Eduardo Casanova ( Eduardo Casanova ) Directing as
Diana Bovio ( Diana Bovio ) Acting as
Christian Vázquez ( Christian Vázquez ) Acting as
Maribel Guardia ( Maribel Guardia ) Acting as
La Terremoto de Alcorcón ( La Terremoto de Alcorcón ) Acting as
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Alfonso Albacete ( Alfonso Albacete ) Directing, Job: Director From Department of Directing
Alfonso Albacete ( Alfonso Albacete ) Directing, Job: Writer From Department of Writing
No one admitted while the clock is ticking! A woman reports that her young daughter is missing, but there seems to be no evidence that she ever existed.
Adult Status : Movie ID : 1942 Movie Language : en Original Title: Bunny Lake Is Missing Popularity : 7.307 Release : 1965-10-03 Movie Title : Bunny Lake Is Missing Rate : 7.3 Vote Count : 142 Genre IDs : 18,9648,53 Genres : Drama, Mystery, Thriller Tagline : No one admitted while the clock is ticking! Revenue : 0 Runtime : 107 Status : Released
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Carol Lynley ( Carol Lynley ) Acting as Ann Lake
Laurence Olivier ( Laurence Olivier ) Acting as Supt. Newhouse
Keir Dullea ( Keir Dullea ) Acting as Stephen Lake
Martita Hunt ( Martita Hunt ) Acting as Ada Ford
Anna Massey ( Anna Massey ) Acting as Elvira Smollett
Clive Revill ( Clive Revill ) Acting as Sergeant Andrews
Finlay Currie ( Finlay Currie ) Acting as The Doll Maker
Noël Coward ( Noël Coward ) Writing as Horatio Wilson
Lucie Mannheim ( Lucie Mannheim ) Acting as The Cook
Adrienne Corri ( Adrienne Corri ) Acting as Dorothy
Megs Jenkins ( Megs Jenkins ) Acting as Sister
Delphi Lawrence ( Delphi Lawrence ) Acting as 1st Mother
Jill Melford ( Jill Melford ) Acting as Teacher
Suzanne Neve ( Suzanne Neve ) Acting as 2nd Mother
Richard Wattis ( Richard Wattis ) Acting as Shipping Clerk
Suky Appleby ( Suky Appleby ) Acting as Felicia
Victor Maddern ( Victor Maddern ) Acting as Cabbie
Dan Jackson ( Dan Jackson ) Acting as Mover
Percy Herbert ( Percy Herbert ) Acting as Policeman at Station
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Otto Preminger ( Otto Preminger ) Directing, Job: Director From Department of Directing
Otto Preminger ( Otto Preminger ) Directing, Job: Producer From Department of Production
James Liggat ( James Liggat ) Production, Job: Casting From Department of Production
Bernard Williams ( Bernard Williams ) Production, Job: Assistant Director From Department of Directing
Donald M. Ashton ( Donald M. Ashton ) Art, Job: Production Design From Department of Art
Charles Staffell ( Charles Staffell ) Crew, Job: Special Effects From Department of Crew
Martin C. Schute ( Martin C. Schute ) Production, Job: Producer From Department of Production
Paul Glass ( Paul Glass ) Sound, Job: Original Music Composer From Department of Sound
Denys N. Coop ( Denys N. Coop ) Camera, Job: Director of Photography From Department of Camera
Peter Thornton ( Peter Thornton ) Editing, Job: Editor From Department of Editing
Maude Onslow ( Maude Onslow ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Hairstylist From Department of Costume & Make-Up
John Mortimer ( John Mortimer ) Writing, Job: Screenplay From Department of Writing
Elven Webb ( Elven Webb ) Art, Job: Set Decoration From Department of Art
Penelope Mortimer ( Penelope Mortimer ) Writing, Job: Screenplay From Department of Writing
Douglas Peirce ( Douglas Peirce ) Production, Job: Production Manager From Department of Production
Marryam Modell ( Marryam Modell ) Writing, Job: Author From Department of Writing
Neville Smallwood ( Neville Smallwood ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Makeup Artist From Department of Costume & Make-Up
Eva Monley ( Eva Monley ) Production, Job: Production Manager From Department of Production
Scott Slimon ( Scott Slimon ) Art, Job: Set Decoration From Department of Art
Hope Bryce ( Hope Bryce ) Costume & Make-Up, Job: Costume Design From Department of Costume & Make-Up
Bryan Coates ( Bryan Coates ) Production, Job: Assistant Director From Department of Directing
Noreen Hipwell ( Noreen Hipwell ) Production, Job: Production Secretary From Department of Production
Movie Review
( John Chard ) give rating 9
Just out of reach.
Bunny Lake is Missing is directed by Otto Preminger and adapted to screenplay by John & Penelope Mortimer from the novel of the same name written by Marryam Modell (AKA: Evelyn Piper). It stars Laurence Olivier, Carol Lynley, Keir Dullea, Martita Hunt & Noel Coward. Music is by Paul Glass and cinematography by Denys N. Coop. 1960s Brit Pop combo The Zombies also feature in the film.
Ann Lake (Lynley) turns up at her daughter's school to collect her after her first day there, but nobody has any recollection of ever having seen the four year old...
It was a film that irked Otto Preminger, he was never happy with the finished product, this even after changing the ending from the one in the novel and relocating the story from New York to London. Yet time has been very kind to the film, after re-evaluations from auteurist critics the film has found a sturdy fan-base, giving it cult classic status and a reputation as a sleeper classic of its type. You feel that with its thematic links to Hitchcock's Psycho, Preminger wanted to make a film worthy of being in the same league as Hitch's classic. Certainly the marketing for the film lends one to think the makers wanted to be compared with it, that it of course isn't on a par with Psycho is a given, otherwise it would be more well known. But it's a damn fine picture, stitched together impeccably by Preminger, film holds attention and intrigue from Saul Bass' nifty opening credit sequence, right to the eerie denouement.
Here we go round the mulberry bush, The mulberry bush, The mulberry bush. Here we go round the mulberry bush on a cold and frosty morning.
With real London locations used and Coop's pin sharp black and white (shadowy) photography tight to the unsettling mood, story carries an air of psychological discord about it. The mystery element is strong, and this coupled with the edgy, near unhealthy, relationship between Ann and her brother Stephen (Dullea), makes for a "shifting in your seat" experience. Then there's the small matter of Noel Coward as Horatio Wilson, creepy landlord extraordinaire, he may not be in it for much, but the impression made creeps the flesh. Slotted into the tight narrative are scenes that the likes of Hitchcock, Welles and Kubrick would be proud of, where Preminger calls on his film noir know how to feverishly glide around a doll shop and track his actors as they cavort around a children's garden play area. All topped off by the supreme performance of Olivier as analytical Superintendent Newhouse, a man calm and versed in psychology, he is the perfect contrast to the hysteria and borderline mania that surrounds him.
Is it Hitchcockian? As some critics have called it? Well yes it is, but not overtly so, it has closer links in tone and narrative thrust to under seen British thrillers like Don't Talk to Strange Men (1962) and Taste of Fear (1961). Is it flawless? No! Dullea is way too animated, some character reactions to situations are eyebrow-raising and Paul Glass' score is at times maddeningly wrong for the mood sequence it accompanies. But they are problems easily forgivably when taking the film as a whole. 8.5/10