“Bunny Lake is Missing” is a novel written in 1957 by Merriam Modell. Later, in 1965, a film was made with same name by Otto Preminger. Preminger was the director and producer of this film who made this Psychological thriller in black and white format. But the truth is that it was not released in 1965 but in 2005 on just DVDs.
The story revolves around a little baby girl “Bunny” who lives with her parent mother Ann Lake. After words, Lake comes with her in London to stay with her journalist brother Steve. In her first day at new school (The Little People’s Garden) in London, bunny disappeared. Police superintendent Newhouse makes a list of suspects in which Ann’s landlord Haratio Wilson, retired teacher Ada Ford and Lake’s brother Steve are included. Steve acts on it aggressively and threatening superintendent to make it a public affair using his professional power. Mother also tells the police that her belongings were also vanished on that same day along with her passport. School claim that they never enrolled a child named Bunny. Steve tells police that Ann on her childhood had an imaginary friend whom she was called as bunny. Newhouse starts thinking that whether bunny ever existed or not. To assure them, lake went into a shop where she had given her doll to repair, she collected doll there she saw Steve taking bunny out from the boot of his car. He wanted to kill the child because her presence reminds him bunny’s father. Meanwhile, police also came and take the child in their custody.








