Bunny O’Hare









Bunny O’Hare (1971)
AIP Production #7108
Jeff and Cheryl plan for their retirement by watching ‘elderly’ bank robbers posing as hippies in Bunny O’Hare.
Screenplay by Stanley Z. Cherry and Coslough Johnson
Story by Stanley Z. Cherry
Produced and Directed by Gerd Oswald
Starring:
Bette Davis as Bunny O’Hare
Ernest Borgnine as Bill Green (aka William Gruenwald)
Jack Cassidy as Lieutenant Greeley
Joan Delaney as R. J. Hart
Robert Foulk as Commissioner Dingle
Brayden Linden as Frank
Karen Rae Johnson as Lola
Additional Cast:
John Astin as Ad
Reva Rose as Lulu
Jay Robinson as John C. Rupert
Francis Cody as Rheft
Darra Lynn Tobin as Elvira
Hank Whickham as Speed
J. Rob Jordan as Policeman Nerdman
Herb Marlis as Lloyd
Bruno VeSota as Lab Technician
Robert Ball as Bellhop
Carlos Jose Ramire as Border Guard
David Rain as Teller
Madeline A. Russo as Little Old Lady
Bud Ekins as Cedar Crest Bank Guard
Ann Lafan as Scared Lady
Gene Krischer as Hippie with Beard
Grady Hill as Gas Station Attendant
Cordy Garcia as Officer Gonzales
Robert Mader as Officer at Roadblock
Carol Smith as Ad’s Girlfriend #1
Randi Proctor as Ad’s Girlfriend #2
Luanne Roberts as Ad’s Girlfriend #3
Barbara Raines as Ad’s Girlfriend #4
Larry Linville as Max
Tony Genaro as Collector #2
Robert Isenberg as Collector #3
Buck Kartalian as Sensitivity Group Member
Irenee Byatt as Sensitivity Group Member
Roberta Reeves as Sensitivity Group Member
Ed Call as Sensitivity Group Member
Robert Bauer as Sensitivity Group Member
Governor David Cargo as State Trooper Cargo
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Our open and close includes clips from the following films/trailers: How to Make a Monster (1958), The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962), I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), High School Hellcats (1958), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), The Wild Angels (1966), It Conquered the World (1956), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), and Female Jungle (1955)

