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A silly, well-regarded movie: HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS


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Now available on both Amazon Prime and YouTube: HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS

It's a looney tunes silly, black-and-white silent comedy about a fur trapper in snowy Wisconsin trying to defeat hundreds of beavers. Think old-school Buster Keaton mixed with Bugs Bunny/Elmer Fudd stuff.  Has been listed on multiple "best of 2024" movie critic lists

Made for just $150,000 -- of which $10k was spent on the animal costumes
 

 

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