Menu
All
All
Titles
TV Episodes
Celebs
Companies
Keywords
Advanced Search
Watchlist
Sign In
Sign In
New Customer?
Create account
EN
Fully supported
English (United States)
Partially supported
Français (Canada)
Français (France)
Deutsch (Deutschland)
हिंदी (भारत)
Italiano (Italia)
Português (Brasil)
Español (España)
Español (México)
Use app
Back
Cast & crew
User reviews
Trivia
FAQ
IMDbPro
All topics
FAQ
Bunny O'Hare
Add to FAQ
It looks like we don't have any faq for this title yet.
Be the first to contribute.
Learn more
Alexa top questions
Powered by Alexa
How long is Bunny O'Hare?
1 hour and 31 minutes
When was Bunny O'Hare released?
October 18, 1971
What is the IMDb rating of Bunny O'Hare?
5.6 out of 10
Who stars in Bunny O'Hare?
Bette Davis
,
Ernest Borgnine
, and
Jack Cassidy
Who wrote Bunny O'Hare?
Coslough Johnson
and
Stanley Z. Cherry
Who directed Bunny O'Hare?
Gerd Oswald
Who was the composer for Bunny O'Hare?
Billy Strange
Who was the producer of Bunny O'Hare?
Gerd Oswald
and
Norman T. Herman
Who was the executive producer of Bunny O'Hare?
Samuel Z. Arkoff
and
James H. Nicholson
Who was the cinematographer for Bunny O'Hare?
Loyal Griggs
and
John M. Stephens
Who was the editor of Bunny O'Hare?
Fred R. Feitshans Jr.
What is the plot of Bunny O'Hare?
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.
What was the budget for Bunny O'Hare?
$900,000
What is Bunny O'Hare rated?
GP
What genre is Bunny O'Hare?
Comedy
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
Top Gap
By what name was Bunny O'Hare (1971) officially released in India in English?
Answer
See more gaps
Learn more about contributing
Edit page
More from this title
More to explore
List
IMDb's 2024 Summer Watch Guide
See our picks
List
Staff Picks: What to Watch in May
See our picks
List
5 Movies to Watch While Gearing Up for 'Furiosa'
See our picks
Recently viewed
Please enable browser cookies to use this feature.
Learn more.
Back to top