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Bunny O'Hare ( Rare 1971 DVD ) * Bette Davis * Ernest Borgnine * Jack Cassidy
How can you beat Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine as a pair of free-spirited hippies on a crime spree? That's the premise of this comedy starring the two Oscar-winning veterans. Bunny O'Hare (Bette Davis) is an elderly woman living in New Mexico who is trying to keep herself afloat financially while supporting her two grown children, both of whom have fallen into bad straits. Thanks to a mistake by her bank, Bunny is evicted from her home, which is quickly torn down, but not before one Bill Green (Ernest Borgnine) can repossess her commode. Bunny is left with nowhere to go, and Bill allows Bunny to tag along in his trailer after he leaves. Bunny soon learns that Bill was once a bank robber who is still on the run from the law, and she persuades him to show her the ropes so she can steal her nest egg back from the bank. Dressed as hippies, Bunny and Bill pull the job, but rather than escape to Mexico, Bunny decides to stay in the Southwest and rob more banks with Bill to help keep her kids out of hock. Bunny O'Hare also features Jack Cassidy, John Astin, and Jay Robinson. Bunny O' Hare is a very funny movie that is one of Bette Davis's best movies from her later years. There is a great chemistry between Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine.
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NOTE: This movie has been researched and found to be in the public domain in the U.S. because the copyright has either expired and is no longer valid or the film was not copyrighted at all.
While all films listed have been remastered to play on high definition equipment, please expect imperfections due to age of source material.
All DVDs come in a case with artwork as pictured ( First picture is a stock photo , second and third pictures is the actual product you will be getting )
Please do not Buy if you are expecting High Definition Quality
* THIS IS NOT A FACTORY DIRECT DVD *
NOTE: This movie has been researched and found to be in the public domain in the U.S. because the copyright has either expired and is no longer valid or the film was not copyrighted at all.
While all films listed have been remastered to play on high definition equipment, please expect imperfections due to age of source material.
All DVDs come in a case with artwork as pictured ( First picture is a stock photo , second and third pictures is the actual product you will be getting )