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Bunny O'Hare (1971)

Director: Gerd Oswald

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From Time Out Film Guide

Embarrassingly unfunny caper in which Davis and Borgnine masquerade as hippies to commit a series of 'social revenge' bank robberies. Davis, supported by Oswald, understandably sued producers AIP for post-production tampering which ineptly stressed the knockabout aspects.

Author: TM

Time Out Film Guide


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  • Fred said...
    Posted on Feb 12 2010 22:06 So bad, it's great. Davis and Borgnine are perfect, even if unwilling, comic foils. It is silly, cliched, and an irreverent classic. Add in John Astin, voila it's Larry, Moe, and Curly. I would love to have a copy. Can't find it anywhere. Anyone have one for sale?
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