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Quick Like a Bunny
George Bunny's career as a screen comedian was an attempt to cash in on his brother, John's reputation, but George is no comedian. Here he plays a young man -- he is supposed to have been in his mid-fifties when this movie was made, but if so, he could have passed for 30 -- who heads over to a sanitarium filled with the usual crazy types, falls in love and runs off with the leading lady, all without doing anything that might be called in the least funny.
Some decent silent slapstick comedy is provided by Billy Franey as a lifeguard, Babe London, in an early role, cries humorously and a Black boy whose name I don't know has the best role in the picture as a mercenary bellhop at the sanitarium. By no means a great comedy, it does have a few good moments. But they have nothing to do with star George.
Some decent silent slapstick comedy is provided by Billy Franey as a lifeguard, Babe London, in an early role, cries humorously and a Black boy whose name I don't know has the best role in the picture as a mercenary bellhop at the sanitarium. By no means a great comedy, it does have a few good moments. But they have nothing to do with star George.
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- boblipton
- Aug 14, 2007
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