Bunny O'Hare (1971)
Bette Davis handles the title role in this highly offbeat crime comedy about two aging hippies who elect to rob a bank to restore Bunny O'Hare's financial affairs after she's been unjustly evicted and rendered homeless. When that heist ends up paying off, rather than take off for the border, Bunny opts for a life of crime with her new partner, Bill Green, played by fellow Oscar-winner Ernest Borgnine.
Director:
Gerd Oswald
Writers:
Coslough Johnson, Stanley Z. Cherry.
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Bette Davis as Bunny O'Hare |
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Ernest Borgnine as Bill Green - Gruenwald |
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Jack Cassidy as Lieutenant Horace Greeley |
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Joan Delaney as R.J. Hart |
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Jay Robinson as John C. Rupert |
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John Astin as Ad O'Hare |
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Reva Rose as Lulu |
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Carol Smith as Ad's Girlfriend #1 |
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Randi Proctor as Ad's Girlfriend #2 |
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Luanne Roberts as Ad's Girlfriend #3 |
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Barbara Raines as Ad's Girlfriend #4 |
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Larry Linville as Max |
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Bruno VeSota as Lab Technician |
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Herb Marlis as Lloyd |
| Directing | Gerd Oswald | Director |
| Writing | Coslough Johnson | Screenplay |
| Writing | Stanley Z. Cherry | Screenplay |
| Writing | Stanley Z. Cherry | Story |
| Production | James H. Nicholson | Executive Producer |
| Production | Gerd Oswald | Producer |
| Camera | John M. Stephens | Director of Photography |
| Production | Samuel Z. Arkoff | Executive Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Phyllis Garr | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Beau Wilson | Makeup Artist |
| Camera | Loyal Griggs | Director of Photography |
| Production | Norman T. Herman | Producer |
| Editing | Fred R. Feitshans Jr. | Editor |