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  1. Oct 18, 1971 · Bunny O'Hare: Directed by Gerd Oswald. With Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine, Jack Cassidy, Joan Delaney. Bunny is a penniless widow who blackmails a robber into teaching her the trade. Soon the pair starts a successful crime spree, and the cops aren't turning a blind eye.

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    • Comedy
    • Gerd Oswald
    • 1971-10-18
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bunny_O'HareBunny O'Hare - Wikipedia

    Bunny O'Hare is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Gerd Oswald, starring Bette Davis and Ernest Borgnine. The screenplay by Coslough Johnson and Stanley Z. Cherry focuses on a pair of senior citizens who, disguised as hippies, engage in a crime spree.

  3. Bunny (Bette Davis), a widow, turns to a life of crime after the bank forecloses on her house and she discovers that her grown children have frittered away her...

    • Gerd Oswald
    • Comedy
    • Bette Davis
  4. Divested of her savings by her selfish, middle-aged children, Bunny O'Hare suddenly loses her home when the bank forecloses on her mortgage, leaving the widow destitute and homeless. Sympathetic Bill Green, an aging itinerant salvaging the house's plumbing, offers to give her a ride anywhere in his camper truck.

    • Gerd Oswald, Daisy Gerber, Rusty Meek
    • Bette Davis
  5. Overview. 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.

  6. Synopsis. Enjoy those GOLDEN YEARS with a holiday filled with fun and profit! 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.

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