Night of the Lepus

Night of the Lepus (1972)

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  • Genre: Horror, Science Fiction
  • Release Date: 1972-10-04
  • User Rating: 4.4/10 from 103 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 28min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: A.C. Lyles Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: William F. Claxton
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From 103 Ratings

Summary

Rancher Cole Hillman is fed up of rabbits plaguing his fields. Zoologist Roy Bennett conducts an experiment to curb their population, but it gives rise to giant rabbits that terrorise the town.

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  • Stuart Whitman

    as Roy Bennett
  • Janet Leigh

    as Gerry Bennett
  • Rory Calhoun

    as Cole Hillman
  • DeForest Kelley

    as Elgin Clark
  • Paul Fix

    as Sheriff Cody
  • Melanie Fullerton

    as Amanda Bennett
  • Chris Morrell

    as Jackie Hillman
  • Chuck Hayward

    as Jud
  • Henry Willis

    as Frank
  • Francesca Jarvis

    as Mildred
  • William Elliott

    as Dr. Leopold
  • Bob Hardy

    as Professor Dirkson
  • Richard Jacome

    as Deputy Jason
  • Inez Perez

    as Housekeeper
  • Roy Gaintner

    as Walker
  • Evans Thornton

    as Major White
  • I. Stanford Jolley

    as Dispatcher
  • Robert Gooden

    as Leslie
  • Walter Kelley

    as Truck Driver
  • Frank Kennedy

    as Doctor
  • Don Starr

    as Cutler
  • Peter O'Crotty

    as Arlen
  • Jerry Dunphy

    as Television Newscaster
  • Phillip Avenetti

    as Officer Lopez
  • Russell Morrell

    as Priest
  • Donna Gelgur

    as Wife in Car
Production A.C. Lyles Producer
Writing Russell Braddon Novel
Directing William F. Claxton Director
Camera Ted Voigtlander Director of Photography
Editing John McSweeney Jr. Editor
Writing Don Holliday Screenplay
Sound Jimmie Haskell Original Music Composer
Writing Gene R. Kearney Screenplay

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