Bunny Lake isn't perfect by any means (nor is its source novel), but it has great direction by Preminger, great black-and-white scope camerawork, Noel Coward, and a brilliant score by the one-off Paul Glass. I haven't seen it in quite some time and I'm looking forward to it. I watched the doc Easy Riders/Raging Bulls, basically about the decade of cinema between 1969 and 1979. I'll have a lot to say about it, but first I have to watch the "extras" DVD because apparently there are two more hours worth of interviews there. The seventies were a wonderful decade for film, the likes of which we'll never see again, for reasons explained in the film and, from what I understand, better explained in the book on which the doc is based.