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Dead Bunnies (1983) Online

Dead Bunnies (1983) Online
Original Title :
Dead Bunnies
Genre :
Movie / Comedy / Horror / Mystery / Short / Thriller
Year :
1983
Directror :
Randy Shulman
Cast :
Scott McKinley,D.J. O'Neill
Writer :
Randy Shulman
Type :
Movie
Time :
30min
Rating :
8.1/10

A hapless soldier accidentally kills a rabbit during a reconnaisance mission, and then runs for his life when killer rabbits decide to exact their revenge.

Dead Bunnies (1983) Online

A hapless soldier accidentally kills a rabbit during a reconnaisance mission, and then runs for his life when killer rabbits decide to exact their revenge.
Credited cast:
Scott McKinley Scott McKinley - PFC Scrudd
D.J. O'Neill D.J. O'Neill - Army Psychiatrist


User reviews

Glei

Glei

There's a kind of "Twilight Zone" feeling to this whole enterprise. Sweet looking rabbits terrorize a sweet looking soldier, in what begins as a dark comedy but ends in blood drenched horror. The ending is dark and twisted - but still pretty funny. Looks like it was shot on a shoestring, but great downtown NYC locations. The opening and closing credits and the "Dead Bunnies" theme song are hilarious. I saw this at a film festival in New York, and the director mentioned that this was showing at midnight festivals in Germany. But I don't know if it's ever played in the U.S. This seems like the kind of film that would do well on a station like B Mania.
Enila

Enila

This is one of those weird killer animal movies, along the lines of "Night of the Lepus" or "Willard." Innocent looking bunnies wreak havoc on a well meaning but bumbling soldier, who can't seem to get a break. Time has been good to this low-budgeter. The dark comedy still holds up well. But there are buckets of blood---definitely not for the squeamish!
JoJogar

JoJogar

Bloody good! Or rather, bloody AND good. If rabbits-on-the-rampage are your cup of tea, this is the flick for you. A pacifist soldier accidentally runs over a bunny rabbit with his jeep. The guy feels so guilty, he goes AWOL, and returns home to New York, only to discover that rabbits--killer rabbits--are everywhere, watching, waiting and plotting their revenge. This low budgeter is ferociously funny and quite gruesome in a black comedy sort of way. The actors are spot-on, but it is the opening and closing credits (stop-motion pink bunnies dancing to a Spike Jones-type song) that raises this film from an "8" or a "9" to a total "10" !