The Old Grey Hare 79 years old

The Old Grey Hare

Elmer wonders if he'll ever catch the rabbit; the voice of God takes him through a flash-forward to the year 2000. Elmer is equipped with a rocket-launcher rifle, but he's no smarter. He shoots Bugs, who shows him a photo album with baby pictures. We see a sequence of Bugs and Elmer as babies. Elderly Bugs digs his own grave and tricks Elmer into getting in.

Credits

The Old Grey Hare Cast

Name Character
Mel Blanc He was 36, 81 years old when he died as Bugs Bunny / God (voice)
Arthur Q. Bryan He was 45, 60 years old when he died as Elmer J. Fudd (voice)

The Old Grey Hare Crew

Name Department
Bob Clampett as Director. He was 31 (70) years old when He died Directing
Jack Bradbury as Animation. He was 29 (89) years old when He died Visual Effects
Robert McKimson as Animation. He was 34 (66) years old when He died Visual Effects
Basil Davidovich as Animation. He was 33 (67) years old when He died Visual Effects
Treg Brown as Editor. He was 44 (84) years old when He died Editing
Treg Brown as Sound Effects Editor. He was 44 (84) years old when He died Sound
Edward Selzer as Producer. He was 51 (77) years old when He died Production
Carl W. Stalling as Original Music Composer. He was 52 (81) years old when He died Sound
Manny Gould as Animation. He was 40 (71) years old when He died Visual Effects
Rod Scribner as Animation. He was 34 (66) years old when He died Visual Effects
Michael Sasanoff as Story. He was 39 (79) years old when He died Writing
The Old Grey Hare poster
The Old Grey Hare (79 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, October 28, 1944
  • Runtime: 8 minutes