When it comes to Lauri Peters’s filmography, one standout in terms of critical reception is Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation (1962), which happens to be her highest rated movie. Lauri Peters appeared in a number of films during the early ‘60s, and among them, this 1962 comedy really shines in terms of audience and critic approval. On the other hand, Lauri Peters’s lowest rated performance comes from Summer Holiday (1963), a musical that didn’t quite resonate as strongly with viewers. While Lauri Peters brought charm and talent to both roles, the contrast in ratings between these two films is pretty clear. Still, both movies remain notable entries in Lauri Peters’s career, showcasing her range during that era.