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| André Soubeyran | ... | Pierrot | |
| Claude Revenant | ... | Harlequin | |
| Nadine Valence | ... | Columbine |
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| Kenneth Anger | |||
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| Kenneth Anger | uncredited | |
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| Andy Arthur | (1979 version) | ||
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| Kenneth Anger | |||
| Oleg Tourjansky | |||
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| Kenneth Anger | (uncredited) | ||
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| Oleg Tourjansky | .... | camera operator | |
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| Pierre Braunberger | .... | production cooperator | |
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I have only seen the 7 minute version, so I may be missing out on a lot. Anyway, here is the rundown of events in "Rabbit's Moon". Somebody dressed in a clown suit is standing outside looking at the moon. A rabbit appears. Then a court jester appears and does a mime routine. Finally, a woman appears and does a terrible dance. The End.
Maybe I am just too stupid to understand the artistic integrity of this short. All I know is that it is boring and, in my humble opinion, a waste of celluloid and talent.