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Bunny O'Hare is a fascinating blend of action and comedy, featuring Bette Davis in a role that's both quirky and refreshingly audacious. The film captures the essence of the early '70s counterculture with its oddball narrative about two aging hippies attempting a bank heist to reclaim financial stability. It's loaded with a sense of mischief and rebellion, not to mention Davis’s deadpan delivery that adds a layer of charm to the absurdity. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it fits the overall offbeat tone quite well, giving it a unique flavor that stands apart from typical heist films. And the practical effects, while not the focus, contribute to its distinctiveness in a way that's quite admirable for the era.
Bunny O'Hare has had a somewhat limited release history, with a few DVD editions floating around, but finding quality prints can be a challenge. Its peculiar blend of comedy and action has garnered a niche following among collectors who appreciate its unconventional approach to the heist genre. While it may not be the most mainstream title, its charm and Bette Davis's performance surely make it a point of interest for die-hard film enthusiasts.
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