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Bunny O'Hare   1971     1 star    PG, 92 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Gerd Oswald  
Cast: Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine, Jack Cassidy, Joan Delaney, John Astin, Reva Rose

  After being evicted from her home, Bunny O'Hare (Bette Davis), wants revenge on the bank. To that end she teams up with Bill Green (Ernest Borgnine) and the two of them disguise themselves as "hippies" and pull off a string of bank robberies.

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If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium   1969     2 and a half stars    G, 100 min.
Genre: Comedy / Adventure / Romance
Director: Mel Stuart  
Cast: Suzanne Pleshette, Ian McShane, Mildred Natwick, Murray Hamilton, Sandy Baron, Michael Constantine, Norman Fell, Peggy Cass, Marty Ingels, John Cassavetes, Pamela Britton, Reva Rose, Aubrey Morris, Joan Collins, Ben Gazzara

  Led by their tour guide Charlie (Ian McShane), American tourists embark on an 18-day vacation in Europe during which time they visit many cities and countries on the whirlwind tour. While busy leading them to many landmarks, Charlie still has time to fall in love with one of his tourists, Samantha (Suzanne Pleshette). But, the romance ends as quickly as it started when Samantha decides that Charlie is too immature for her taste. Meanwhile, others in the tour group have theirown emotional ups and downs as they GO, GO, GO.



Cast
Suzanne Pleshette Samantha
Ian McShane Charlie
Mildred Natwick Jenny Grant
Murray Hamilton Fred Ferguson
Sandy Baron John Marino
Michael Constantine Jack Harmon
Norman Fell Harve Blakely
Peggy Cass Edna Ferguson
Marty Ingels Bert Greenfield
John Cassavetes Card Player
Pamela Britton Freda
Reva Rose Irma Blakely
Aubrey Morris Harry Dix
Joan Collins Girl on Sidewalk
Ben Gazzara Card Player
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The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat   1974     2 and a half stars    R, 76 min.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Robert(2) Taylor  
Cast: Skip Hinnant, Reva Rose, Bob Holt, Robert Ridgely, Fred Smoot, Pat Harrington Jr., Dick Whittington, Peter Leeds, Louisa Moritz, Stanley Adams

  This second go-around of the original X-rated "Fritz the Cat" is not bad, with some funny moments as Fritz is on welfare, has a nagging wife, and looks for escape through dreaming of what his other eight lives might be like. Still clearly for adults only.


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1. Bunny O'Hare (1971)
2. If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969)
3. The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat (1974)


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