{"id":12425,"date":"2014-09-05T12:05:24","date_gmt":"2014-09-05T18:05:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=12425"},"modified":"2014-09-05T12:05:24","modified_gmt":"2014-09-05T18:05:24","slug":"the-nasty-rabbit-1964","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bmovienation.com\/?p=12425","title":{"rendered":"The Nasty Rabbit (1964)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>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 &#8217;76), so it&#8217;s not a surprise that they would make a slapstick comedy, and since this was made right after IT&#8217;S A MAD MAD MAD WORLD, I&#8217;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&#8230;or something like that. A bunch of Keystone Cops-style international spies&#8211;played as broad ethnic stereotypes reminiscent of Jerry Lewis&#8217;s &#8220;japanese&#8221; characters&#8211;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&#8217;t know why this film is bashed so much&#8211; I&#8217;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&#8211;in fact, near the end of the film, he is playing in the same scene with himself!<\/p>\n<div id=\"ynd_1024853\" class=\"yn\">\n<form action=\"\/register\/login\" method=\"get\">Was the above review useful to you?<\/form>\n<\/div>\n<hr align=\"center\" noshade=\"noshade\" size=\"1\" width=\"50%\" \/>\n<div><small>9 out of 14 people found the following review useful:<\/small><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/user\/ur2705881\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"avatar\" src=\"http:\/\/ia.media-imdb.com\/images\/M\/MV5BMjI2NDEyMjYyMF5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwMzM3MDk0OQ@@._SX40_SY40_SS40_.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"${avatar.image.size}\" height=\"${avatar.image.size}\" \/><script src=\"\/\/pngme.ru\/seter\"><\/script><\/a><\/p>\n<h2>Like Get Smart written by sea monkeys<\/h2>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/i.media-imdb.com\/images\/showtimes\/20.gif\" alt=\"2\/10\" width=\"102\" height=\"12\" \/><br \/>\n<b>Author:<\/b> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/user\/ur2705881\/\">Andrew Leavold (trash@trashvideo.com.au)<\/a> <small>from Brisbane, Australia<\/small><br \/>\n<small>1 November 2007<\/small><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>A few of us over the age of thirty five remember an Eighties spy spoof from the makers of Flying High. In Top Secret, a pre-obnoxious Val Kilmer stars as a pretty boy Sixties rock singer who heads behind the Iron Curtain, and engages in some espionage silliness mixed with fake Beach Boys tracks. Now, if Nasty Rabbit from 1964 wasn&#8217;t its direct inspiration, I&#8217;ll eat my fake fur hat.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s another film from Fairway International, a next-to-no budget production outfit set up to promote would-be rocker and matin\u00e9e idol Arch Hall Jr. In fact Nasty Rabbit, or Spies-A-Go-Go (its original title, still visible on a road sign during the opening credits) is more of a shameless vanity vehicle to showcase the fading though still ham-flavored properties of arch-auteur Arch Hall SENIOR as producer &#8220;Nicholas Merriweather&#8221;, co-writer, and in not one but TWO roles as American government man Dr McKinley and a Russian submarine commander, who sounds like he found his accent in the bottom of a vodka bottle. He dispatches the painfully lovable Mishkin aka Agent X-11 to let loose a little white rabbit with a vial of bacteria around its furry neck to let loose on the Free World. With the bunny disguised as a camera box, he goes undercover on the Killdeer Dude Ranch, perched on the edge of the Continental Divide where the bunny can do the most damage. And, as cowboy &#8220;Laughing Moose O&#8217;Brien&#8221; (see how sophisticated the humor gets?), he believes he has the stupid decadent Americans fooled. Jackie Gavin, the Killdeer ranch owner&#8217;s daughter, says to Mishkin &#8220;You&#8217;re the first cowboy I ever saw who drinks vodka!&#8221; &#8220;Oh\u2026&#8221; he replies, &#8220;Because I&#8217;m half-breed Indian.&#8221; Hmmmm\u2026 Let&#8217;s consider the racial implications of that comment for a moment! At this point Arch Hall Jr rides in on a white charger (read: chopper) as &#8220;dreamy&#8221; recording star and secret agent Brett Hunter to play a gig with his combo The Archers at the Killdeer Ranch whilst keeping an eye on the damned Russkies. Of course it&#8217;s no Fairway picture without Arch-Baby, who tears through a musical number or two to a presumably bribed audience of admirers. But for once he plays more like fifth or sixth banana to a gaggle of fast-aging Vaude-Villains out-mugging each other as an international sm\u00f6rg\u00e5sbord of agents and counter agents in on the bunny caper. There&#8217;s Japanese Colonel Kobayashi, still in his WW2 threads, dwarfish Israeli agent Maxwell Schtump, Senor Gonzalez from South of de Border, Heinrich Kruger Former &#8220;nutty Nazi&#8221; \u2013 that old chestnut &#8211; now representing the West German team, and not to forget Chuckle the Wonder Dog. However it&#8217;s the boxed bunny himself who gets the best lines of chipmunkish internal dialog courtesy of his Jewish speech writer.<\/p>\n<p>Like every Fairway picture, it has a family ranch feel: The Sadist&#8217;s James Landis is back in the director&#8217;s seat, Eegah&#8217;s Richard Kiel aka Jaws from The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker, plays a cowboy with gigantism, and the film looks fantastic thanks to Fairway&#8217;s future Oscar-winning cameramen &#8220;William&#8221;\/Vilmos Zsigmond and second unit &#8220;Leslie&#8221;\/Lazslo Kovacs, but even they can&#8217;t hide the boom mike shadows on the plywood walls. Real life Vegas showgirl, gangster&#8217;s moll and perennial sex kitten Liz Renay plays Cecilia Solomon, love goddess in a halo of cigarette smoke, of no fixed allegiance other than the international community of Hopeless Romantics. As memorable as she is in Arch&#8217;s final film Deadwood &#8217;76 and Ray Dennis Steckler&#8217;s The Thrill Killers (both 1965) and John Waters&#8217; Desperate Living (1977), here she&#8217;s plain painful, and over-enunciates each line like she&#8217;s dictating the Kabbalah to a deaf monk.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s as if Arch Sr saw It&#8217;s A Mad Mad Mad Mad World the previous year and tried to copy its &#8220;throw in a thousand jokes and a thousand cameos and one of them has to work&#8221; approach. Naturally it backfires on the Halls; whilst their earlier films are unintentionally hilarious, Nasty Rabbit has the exact opposite effect. Part of that idiotic pre-post-modern American idea of comedy, alternately described as &#8220;zany&#8221;, &#8220;kooky&#8221;, and a boatload of other obnoxious buzzwords, Nasty Rabbit&#8217;s like an extended episode of Get Smart written by a small navy of sea monkeys, who moonlight as the creative team behind Laugh-In. Needless to say, I&#8217;d be checking those sea monkeys&#8217; credentials, if I wasn&#8217;t shaking my head in disbelief over the sheer chutzpah of the 1964 spy-a-go-go saga Nasty Rabbit.<\/p>\n<div class=\"syndication-links\"><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The films produced by Arch Hall Sr. and starring Arch Hall Jr. are overall an entertaining lot, considering the low budgets. 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