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QUACKSER FORTUNE HAS A COUSIN IN THE BRONX (1970)
QUACKSER FORTUNE HAS A COUSIN IN THE BRONX (1970)
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Happiness is a Quackser Fortune!
Reminiscent of Harold & Maude and Start the Revolution Without Me, Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx is a gentle comedy about the story of a man out of step with this world, marching to the beat of his own drum. Quackser Fortune (Gene Wilder) earns his living by following the horse-drawn delivery wagons of Dublin, scooping up the droppings and selling it as fertilizer. Margot Kidder is the American exchange student who finds herself drawn to this unlearned, but not unknowing man.
SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Commentary track by Robert Kelly, artist, reviewer and film buff extraordinaire!
- Restored original Theatrical Trailer
2025-03-11


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