The Nasty Rabbit

The Nasty Rabbit
Directed by James Landis
Produced by Nicholas Merriweather
Written by Jim Critchfield
Arch Hall
Starring Misha Terr
Arch Hall Jr
Melissa Morgan
Cinematography William Zsigmond
Edited by Anthony M. Lanza
Production
company
Scott Entertainment
Release dates
December 1, 1964
Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Nasty Rabbit (also known as Spies a-Go-Go) is a 1964 American spy comedy directed by James Landis. The film was produced and co-written by Arch Hall Sr. who plays two roles in the film. The film stars Misha Terr and Hall's son Arch Jr and was shot in Techniscope in Wyoming.

Plot summary

A Russian submarine lands one of their agents disguised as a cowboy carrying a rabbit that is carrying a deadly virus. The Soviets plan for the rabbit to infect the United States through breeding with American rabbits with the goal of killing large numbers of Americans.

Cast

Production

Richard Kiel stated in an interview with Tom Weaver that the lead Mischa "Michael" Terr[1] financed the film.[2] Pat and Lolly Vegas later formed the group Redbone.

Soundtrack

Notes

  1. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0290395/
  2. pp. 208-209 Weaver, Tom Richard Kiel Interview in Eye on Science Fiction: 20 Interviews With Classic Sf and Horror Filmmakers McFarland, 01/01/2003


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