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So, Get to Know Your Rabbit is this quirky little comedy from '72 that kind of sneaks up on you. A businessman dives into the world of magic, trying to escape his cutthroat colleagues, and the tap dancing sequences really bring a unique charm, not to mention some clever practical effects. The pacing is a bit off in spots, but it has this laid-back vibe that keeps it engaging. The performances are surprisingly earnest, which adds layers to the otherwise whimsical premise. It’s not your standard fare, and that’s what makes it stand out in the era of larger-than-life comedies. There's a certain oddity to it that appeals to collectors looking for something different.
Get to Know Your Rabbit has had a scattered release history, and it seems to be less common in collector circles. While not particularly hard to find, certain formats like the VHS and early DVD editions are starting to gain a bit of interest due to their retro charm. Collectors might appreciate the film's offbeat nature and the nostalgia it evokes, making it a little gem for those who love the eccentricities of early '70s cinema.
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