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A Tale of Two Bunnies (2000) Online
Original Title :
A Tale of Two Bunnies
Genre :
Movie / Drama / Comedy
Year :
2000
Directror :
Randall Miller
Cast :
Julie Condra,Marina Black,Mark Famiglietti
Writer :
Merry M. Helm
Type :
Movie
Time :
2h
Rating :
6.0/10

Boisterous dreamer Ruby and timid but smart Holly Tanner are best friends, ordinary nice country girls who dream of fame and riches. When the boss rewards Ruby's fashion-ambitious ... See full summary

A Tale of Two Bunnies (2000) Online

Boisterous dreamer Ruby and timid but smart Holly Tanner are best friends, ordinary nice country girls who dream of fame and riches. When the boss rewards Ruby's fashion-ambitious initiative with the sack, they quit their small town dead-end seamstress jobs heading for Chicago, where they audition as bunny girls, which proves harder, more demanding and less glamorous then they imagined. 'Bunny mom' Miranda Mantell, who runs a tight ship based on demerits for the sack and premiums for merits, puts them -and over a dozen other recruits- trough elaborate training. Extravert Ruby takes to serving and pleasing like a duck to water, yet collects demerits, shy Holly bumbles and blushes, but smooth, charming young barman Corky kindly sees her trough a rough start while 'room director' Ben deals with the kind of men who get so fresh their dads would have given them a 'whooping' back home, and in time she becomes good enough at the job to 'graduate' to the black suit. Holly worries now jealous ...
Cast overview, first billed only:
Julie Condra Julie Condra - Ruby
Marina Black Marina Black - Holly
Mark Famiglietti Mark Famiglietti - Corky
Kristin Booth Kristin Booth - Evie
Sandra P. Grant Sandra P. Grant - Georgia
Kristi Angus Kristi Angus - Denise Smith
April Morgan April Morgan - Nancy
Saskia Garel Saskia Garel - Judy
Paul Miller Paul Miller
Rhea Perlman Rhea Perlman - Thelma
Marilu Henner Marilu Henner - Miranda
Heather Allin Heather Allin - Betty
Michael Capellupo Michael Capellupo - Drunk Man #1 (as Michael Capello)
Patrick Chilvers Patrick Chilvers - Ray
Jonathan Cuthill Jonathan Cuthill - Adoring Suitor


User reviews

Ylal

Ylal

This movie is the take it or leave it kind, but I enjoyed its Lifetime sort of charm. Even if you don't approve of the Playboy bunnies, you can appreciate the story this movie tells about the hardships the girls must face and the successes they sometimes share. Mark Famiglietti shines in his role as Corky, and all of the ladies (including Cheers' Rhea Perlman as a supporting actress) are just lovely and play their parts with a kind of grace that is rarely found in made-for-TV movies. If you happen to stumble upon A Tail of Two Bunnies whilst channel-surfing and have the time it takes to see it, do so. It's definitely worth watching. 6/10
Anarasida

Anarasida

A brilliant film, fun, romance and most of all BUNNIES!!! You cannot fail to love this feel good movie which takes you back to the fun and class of the playboy clubs. I'm personally gutted since I've lost the video I recorded the film from sky on, :( was it even ever released on video in the uk? I've searched high and low and would die for another copy!!!
Malodred

Malodred

a tale of two friends who decide to become playboy bunnies. the girls react to their newfound lifestyle in different ways, and is interesting yet heartbreaking to watch.

i was expecting once of those serious "young innocent girl soiled by the big city", but was instead surprised with a sweet film that wouldnt make you blush to watch with your mother.

hopefully this movie will be shown again. try to catch it if you can, its a diamond in the rough.
Kamick

Kamick

This was on TV last night under the name "The Price of Beauty". I was tired at the time and couldn't be bothered to get up off the sofa, so I ended up watching it. Lucky, then, that this isn't a bad film at all! The basic storyline is about two country girls - Ruby and Holly - who move to the city to make money. Yes, I could say which places are involved but it's not actually that important. The part where it gets more interesting is that they audition to become Bunny Girls in one of Hugh Hefner's first establishments. This film could've used this idea as a way to gain a strong insight into how this empire worked back in the day, but unfortunately glosses over it a bit too much. It's implied that the working environment is tough and that standards are very high, but the film misses a trick here; they could've emphasised this more, which would've made the success and failure of the two heroines more succinct.

The acting varies from being very good (Marilu Henner and Rhea Perlman putting in good performances) to the very poor, and the club singer has some seriously scary make-up on. The music is also very good: I liked the music in the club, despite the fact that one of the tunes, "Gee Whiz", goes on long enough to make the 1812 Overture sound like something recorded by Napalm Death.

The film itself trots along at a gentle pace, with a smattering of touching moments to make it feel-good enough without being too syrupy. It has the odd comedy moment too, but the only laugh-out-loud parts are right at the very end of the film.

Maybe it was my partially catatonic state, but I actually enjoyed this film. It had enough about it to engage, it had likable characters and a good soundtrack. It isn't mind-fodder but then you don't always want that late on a Sunday night.

If you're after a film with a tight plot, fantastic script and peerless acting then you're looking in the wrong place; Moulin Rouge this isn't. However, if you're up for a bit of (relatively) mindless entertainment then you can do worse than this.
Dddasuk

Dddasuk

Hello :) I saw this movie on ABC, and I loved the movie. I like that the movie did not just focus on what a lot of people think about, the sex playboy magazine part of it. I like that the movie had a story to it, that showed real peoples lives during their profession as a playboy bunny. I also loved the costume design that brought the atmosphere of that time period alive. I was hopping that someone had noticed a song that had been performed in one of the scenes while in one of the playboy bunny night clubs. I really liked this one song and I think it has the words "Now look at the mountains, I look at the sun, I look at everything, mother nature has done, and I want to know why, can't, I find a love of my own...". I have been trying to find the name or artist that performed this song for years now. If anyone knows the name to this song, I would greatly appreciate any information you could provide. Thank you so much!
Ventelone

Ventelone

I was channel surfing one Sunday afternoon when i came across this movie and couldn't bring myself to stop watching it.

The movie is funny, sweet and the two leading ladies are great in their roles and while there were a few moments in this movie that made me cringe (anytime they showed the lady singing at the club for instance), and a few clichés (the black bunny named Georgia)I found myself getting strangely interested in knowing the dos and dints of being a playboy bunny and how much hard work it takes to wear the black bunny outfit and I liked the fact that this movie doesn't take itself too seriously, its not like it was made to be critically acclaimed.

That the film portrayed the sixties - an era i love, is an added bonus as the music soundtrack is great, i look forward to when they show this movie again.
artman

artman

As chick flicks go, this is no Fried Green Tomatoes, but if you don't mind a pleasant (though mediocre) movie about likable women, Two Bunnies isn't as bad as it may seem.

Men would be very disappointed with the touchy-feely aspect of those sex objects. Though the women are very attractive, they're not depicted in a sleazy way.

It's the kind of movie they show on Lifetime Television. If you enjoy the genre, you won't be disappointed.

Fine performance by Marylu Henner (of Taxi fame) and the rest of the bunnies.
MOQ

MOQ

This movie is no more tacky than Moulin Rouge or Coyote Ugly - which practically everyone loved. I thought it was really kitch - not fetish-y as it as been suggested. Great fun. So I can't wait until they put it back on tv again.
Karon

Karon

I have been trying to find out if anyone knows if Meredeth Marshall has recorded the songs she sang in A Tale of Two Bunnies? I understand that Carla Thomas has a recording of "A Love of My Own",

and "Gee Whiz" but if these are the right songs I still want them by Meredith Marshall, her voice, was what I loved. I even tried download- ing, but Ms Marshall's songs are never found. I liked the movie "A Tale of Two Bunnies" alright but what got me, was the songs, sang by this singer. I don't know where else to look for this songs that I have been searching for by the one that sang them in that 2000 TV movie, so will appreciate anyones help.
Via

Via

If you like tacky films then you are gonna love this one. Not only does it have the innocent town girl finding her way in the big bad city story line but it has a large woman singing over dramatically a song that consists solely of the lyric 'jee whiz i love that guy' for at least 7 minutes.
Whitebinder

Whitebinder

A trite fish-out-of-water story about two friends from the midwest who move to the big city to seek their fortune. They become Playboy bunnies, and nothing particularly surprising happens after that. The final 15 minutes are especially cheesy. But at least the Bunnies looked good...
Amhirishes

Amhirishes

This film is not fantastic, not good, however not horrible either. It's not really a drama, not really a comedy, however it is a good waste of time, if you reset your expectations. I mean Miller (the director) is not a Kubrick or a Coppola, however he does have a good eye for detail. The plot is rather weak, and the acting at times horrible, however this film didn't bug the living daylight out of me since the acting at times is quite acceptable.

I would recommend this film to everyone if it's on TV, do not bother to go out and rent it, or see it anywhere else when you have to pay for it, or put any kind of effort in.

It's a 100 minutes well spend if you have nothing else to do. I'd vote

6 out of 10.
TheJonnyTest

TheJonnyTest

He was propably just watching it expecting something x rated but was disappointed when it turned out to be a movie where you actually had to think and process to enjoy.I liked it and say it is definatly not awared material but nothing to write such a mean comment over.now if he or in fact she wants acadamy award material why dont you go to the theaters and pay to see something instead of complaing that you wasted a part of your life by watching it.It just so happens to have some rather wonderful actors like rhea perlman who is maried to danny devito and a veteran of the bar "cheers".There was also a young actor in the role of corky that has now done a film along side Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Siratius

Siratius

What's the point of this film? It's totally forgettable. Unless you have a serious bunny fetish, look elsewhere. So the bunnies had a merit/demerit list. No chewing gum in front of the customers. Are we supposed to find that interesting?
in waiting

in waiting

even though it was a movie about play bunnies. it really showed how if you set your mind to something and not take the easy way out, you can achieve it. then with the love interest added in it made a lot more chick flick. the acting was done very nicely and i was more involved with the storyline then i normally am which is quite good, as i am a media student i normally begin analysing the characters, camera angles etc, the movie is too good to miss and if a real inspiration. what i also found interesting is that ruby who began with real promise and someone you thought would be able to make it all the way, began to crumble in the middle of the film because she thought very stereotypically about life. being overly confident by things such as her image was everything and believed she had to be slim and beautiful, thinking she could get through life on top by seeing and flirting with the rich men ended up being the one needing the help. and a complete contrast to her character was holly, the very nervous almost self-conscious girl who didn't think she would be able to make it, but as she worked hard at what she did and obeyed the rules as much as she could ended up moving to new york with the man she loves and making a better life for herself. i believe this film was a true inspiration
Jek

Jek

it is extremely hard to find this video anywhere. About 6 months ago I found someone in the UK who had it--there it is under price of beauty. I ended up buying it off of him for like 50 bucks. Crazy? I know. But I love having hard to search for movies. Well, anyhow--the reason why I am posting this is because I know many of you may want this movie. Don't worry tech spec geeks--I had it converted from pal to n c t s....... If you are interested in it email me--- [email protected] I'll try to get back to who ever emails me as fast as I can.............. I generally check my email about 1-3x a week.............hope to hear from ya.............