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The Nasty Rabbit

  • 1964
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
2.6/10
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The Nasty Rabbit (1964)
Comedy

Russian spies secretly infect rabbits with a deadly bacteria, then let them loose in the U.S.Russian spies secretly infect rabbits with a deadly bacteria, then let them loose in the U.S.Russian spies secretly infect rabbits with a deadly bacteria, then let them loose in the U.S.

  • Director
    • James Landis
  • Writers
    • Jim Critchfield
    • Arch Hall Sr.
  • Stars
    • Michael Terr
    • Arch Hall Jr.
    • Liz Renay
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.6/10
    483
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    • Director
      • James Landis
    • Writers
      • Jim Critchfield
      • Arch Hall Sr.
    • Stars
      • Michael Terr
      • Arch Hall Jr.
      • Liz Renay
    • 21User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Terr
    • Mischa Lowzoff
    • (as Mischa Terr)
    Arch Hall Jr.
    Arch Hall Jr.
    • Britt Hunter
    Liz Renay
    Liz Renay
    • Cecelia Solomon
    • (as Melissa Morgan)
    Arch Hall Sr.
    • Marshall Malout
    • (as William Watters)
    • …
    Hal Bizzy
    • Heinrich Krueger
    Jack Little
    • Maxwell Stoppie
    Ray Vegas
    • Pancho Gonzales
    John Akana
    • Col. Kobayaski
    Sharon Ryker
    • Jackie Gavin
    Hal Bokar
    • Gavin
    Richard Kiel
    Richard Kiel
    • Ranch Foreman
    • (uncredited)
    László Kovács
    László Kovács
    • The Idiot
    • (uncredited)
    George J. Morgan
    George J. Morgan
    • Hubert Jackson
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • James Landis
    • Writers
      • Jim Critchfield
      • Arch Hall Sr.
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    InzyWimzy

    Bacteria isn't the only deadly thing here

    Ouch, this was one of the most trying Fairway International experiences that I've had to endure. The movie never seemed to flow and I found a lot of reasons to hit the pause button to get a sandwich, read a book, vacuum, go for a quick run...

    Why didn't it work? It was as if the weak storyline (thanks a lot William Waters!), a full color production, dude ranch, espionage, and a furry hare were put together in a blender and out came Nasty Rabbit. Much of the humor is forced and there's not even any unintentional humor to be found. There were too many scenes with the secondary characters who carry the film the way a 16 ton weight floats in the ocean (it doesn't). Add stereotypical caricatures including a Mexican bandito garbed in south of the border attire plus sombrero, a Japanese spy in WWII uniform, a German with the worst imitation of Colonel Clink...EVER. Throw in a Russian commander with the worst Russian accent ever attempted (thanks a heap Nicholas Merriwether) and you'll find yourself doing crossword puzzles or making crocheted doilies.

    Perhaps if Nasty Rabbit focused more on Britt (Arch Hall Jr) and Jackie (Sharon Ryker), it would have been an improvement. I know I know, I'm asking for more Arch Hall Jr. Trust me, I've seen Eegah and I still think Cabbage Patch Elvis should've gotten more screen time here. More Arch Hall Jr songs (only one is played in the film) would've livened things up. I can't believe I said that, but this is the truth...and I've seen Wild Guitar and the Choppers. And bring back more Richard Kiel! He berates a pint sized calf rustler and then vanishes into film obscurity. Oh, and the Benny Hill chase scenes towards the end caused me spasmic terror to no end.

    Still, the bunny credits signs were unique.
    1chuckc

    Some People Don't Believe in Hell

    But those people haven't sat through this movie. I thought that "Hillbillies in a Haunted House" was the nadir of low-budget movies, but I'll be damned if Hollywood didn't dig itself a deeper hole with "Nasty Rabbit."

    The plot is a bunch of idiocy (especially sad because it's supposed to be funny) involving a Soviet plot to infect the U.S. with a deadly plague via an infected rabbit. Of course, spies from many countries are involved, and every ethnic group (from both hemispheres) is demeaned and insulted. After about five minutes of this, you'll find yourself begging for Arch Hall, Jr., to stop and warble a few tunes.

    By the end, if you make it that far, you'll be hoping that the rabbit completes its mission.
    4django-1

    The Arch Hall version of It's A Mad Mad Mad World

    The films produced by Arch Hall Sr. and starring Arch Hall Jr. are overall an entertaining lot, considering the low budgets. They made a juvenile delinquent film (the Choppers), a horror comedy (Eegah), a rock and roll film in the Jailhouse Rock vein (Wild Guitar), a gritty crime film (the Sadist), and eventually a western (Deadwood '76), so it's not a surprise that they would make a slapstick comedy, and since this was made right after IT'S A MAD MAD MAD WORLD, I'm assuming the filmmakers saw this as in that vein, with a little rock and roll thrown in. Arch Jr. plays Britt Hunter, a rock and roll singing spy who is assigned to defeat a Russian agent who is carrying a rabbit that is carrying a vial of lethal bacteria...or something like that. A bunch of Keystone Cops-style international spies--played as broad ethnic stereotypes reminiscent of Jerry Lewis's "japanese" characters--are also after the rabbit and the Russian. If I saw this at a rural drive-in with a few kids in the car and maybe a beer or two in my system, I think it would work quite well as a film. I remember seeing this on TV as a kid and thinking it was as funny as, say, a typical Beverly Hillbillies episode. Arch Hall, a bit nervous on-screen in The Choppers, his first film, was relaxed and comfortable in front of the camera by this time, and he does a good job, looking good and acting cool. I don't know why this film is bashed so much-- I'd put it on the same shelf with the 1966 rock and roll spy parody OUT OF SIGHT, except that that film had a much bigger budget and was made by a big studio, Universal. The Nasty Rabbit is MEANT to be a ridiculous, exaggerated slapstick comedy played on such a broad level that children would enjoy it. The color photography is nice (and the Rhino VHS video is letter-boxed!), and considering the small budget that the Halls surely had to work with, they made an entertaining product. Where else can you see Arch Hall Sr. in a dual role--in fact, near the end of the film, he is playing in the same scene with himself!
    2cyoder-1

    failed potential

    This could have been a funny movie, but it wasn't. More capable hands might have made it work. This is not the worst movie I have ever seen. I can think of at least that was worse; if memory serves me correctly, that one also starred Arch Hall, Jr.

    The movie was full of demeaning ethnic stereotypes. Why foreign spies would run around wearing their native costumes, I have no idea.

    There are a couple of halfway decent performances in this movie, or it may be that they only seem that way because of the atrocious acting they are surrounded by.

    One of the few pleasures I received from watching this misbegotten movie was seeing the cars the spies drove. I once owned and have fond memories of a car similar to one of them.
    Dethcharm

    A Perfect Storm Of Misery...

    THE NASTY RABBIT is a "comedy / satire" that's almost as funny as a brain tumor, and far more irritating.

    A Russian agent carries the titular mammal, which is carrying a deadly plague. Not surprisingly, the spy seeks to destroy America. Meanwhile, other stereotypical agents from other nations attempt to abscond with the rabbit. Enter super-duper secret agent / rock 'n' roll heartthrob / motorcycle enthusiast, Britt Hunter (Arch Hall Jr.) to save the world.

    While the setup might sound somewhat entertaining, it's not. This is pure cinematic agony! Director James Landis proves beyond all doubt that his earlier film THE SADIST was a fluke. Hall Jr., also in THE SADIST, is as interesting as a hairball and as appealing as a flypaper sandwich!

    This movie was supposed to be a vehicle for Hall Jr.'s crooning / guitar twanging songs. Well, these ditties will have you smacking your head between two hammers for relief!

    Please, heed the warning!...

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    • Trivia
      This movie was also released under the title "Spies a Go-Go"
    • Quotes

      Rabbit: I wonder if John Wayne had to go through this to get his start.

    • Crazy credits
      There are no credits of any kind for the first 8 minutes. Then, during a chase scene we see a roadside sign with the words "Spies A-Go-Go" (apparently the original title). The rest of the credits are listed on small signs in the shape of rabbits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood Comedy Legends (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      The Robot Walk
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      Written by Lolly Vegas and Pat Vegas

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    • Release date
      • December 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Spies-a-Go-Go
    • Filming locations
      • Bakersfield, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Rushmore Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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