This film is without a doubt one of the all time classic comedies.
The very first time I saw this film I was totally hooked on it.
Stewart plays Elwood P. Dowd, a forty something year old man who just happens to have a six foot white rabbit as his best friend.
They go everywhere together. To the bar, for walks. There is just one thing, only Elwood can see this white rabbit. It has his sister (Josephine Hull) is driven mad and they are so embarrassed by Elwood that he is ruining their social events. What can be done?
Only a trip to the sanitorium of course. The top psychiatrist (Cecil Kallaway) is left wondering who the patient is. This is film that will make you laugh and smile throughout.
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performance James Stewart gives as an alcoholic who claims he keeps company with a six-foot-tall, invisible rabbit. As Elwood P. Dowd, the actor emits a faint whiff of de...
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