Film
Bunny Lake is Missing
Sun, Mar 15, 2015
- 4PM
- 9:15PM
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RUN TIME: 107min
FORMAT: DCP
GENERAL ADMISSION: $14
MEMBERS: $9 (Movie Moguls free)
SENIORS/STUDENTS/VETERANS: $10 (Students 29 and under with a valid ID, Mon—Thu)
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March 2015
Sunday March 15, 2015
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Part of
BAMcinématek 2015
series Black & White ’Scope: American Cinema
Directed by Otto Preminger | 1965
With Keir Dullea, Carol Lynley, Laurence Olivier
"One of Preminger's most darkly poetic and wrenching films, a reflective mid-60s return to the ghostly film noir style he developed in the 40s."
—Dave Kehr, Chicago Reader
When a distraught London mother reports that her young daughter has gone missing, everyone’s a suspect. But soon, a greater mystery emerges: Does the girl even exist? Exquisitely shot in a shadowy noir style, Otto Preminger’s brainteaser features a vintage Saul Bass title sequence, a cameo by Noël Coward, and songs—as well as a surprise appearance— by psych-rock icons the Zombies.
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