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Rat Pfink a Boo Boo 1966

★ 5.18 votes72 min📅 1966-09-01

"Filmed in RegularScope Black and White!"

Dive into the kitschy, action-packed world of *Rat Pfink a Boo Boo* (1966), a cult classic directed by Ray Dennis Steckler that blends offbeat humor with retro thrills.

Director: Ray Dennis Steckler

Cast

Carolyn Brandt
Carolyn Brandt
Cee Bee Beaumont
Ron Haydock
Ron Haydock
Rat Pfink / Lonnie Lord
Titus Moede
Titus Moede
Boo Boo / Titus Twimbly
George Caldwell
Linc
Mike Kannon
Hammer
James Bowie
Benjie
Keith A. Wester
Cowboy
Bob Burns
Kogar the Gorilla
Mary Jo Curtis
Irma La Streetwalker
Romeo Barrymore
Ape Trainer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Rat Pfink a Boo Boo* (1966) about?

This 1966 cult film follows the misadventures of Rat Pfink and Boo Boo as they rescue Cee Bee Beaumont, girlfriend of rockstar Lonnie Lord, from a gang of kidnappers. Packed with action, comedy, and musical flair, it's a wild ride through B-movie territory.

Who directed *Rat Pfink a Boo Boo*?

Ray Dennis Steckler directed this offbeat cult classic, bringing his signature low-budget, high-energy style to the film.

Who stars in *Rat Pfink a Boo Boo*?

The film stars Carolyn Brandt, Ron Haydock, Titus Moede, George Caldwell, and Mike Kannon in key roles.

Is *Rat Pfink a Boo Boo* (1966) worth watching?

While not a masterpiece, *Rat Pfink a Boo Boo* (1966) offers a nostalgic, campy experience that's perfect for fans of cult cinema. Its unique blend of comedy, action, and music makes it a memorable oddity from the 1960s.

How long is *Rat Pfink a Boo Boo*?

The film runs for 72 minutes, making it a brisk but engaging watch.

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About Rat Pfink a Boo Boo (1966) — The Quirky Cult Classic You Didn't Know You Needed

Dive into the kitschy, action-packed world of *Rat Pfink a Boo Boo* (1966), a cult classic directed by Ray Dennis Steckler that blends offbeat humor with retro thrills. This black-and-white oddity follows the chaotic adventures of Rat Pfink and his loyal sidekick Boo Boo as they race to rescue Cee Bee Beaumont, the girlfriend of rockstar Lonnie Lord, from a gang of reckless thugs. Expect a quirky mix of comedy, suspense, and musical interludes that define this low-budget gem's playful yet unpredictable tone. The film's B-movie charm lies in its DIY spirit, unfiltered energy, and the sheer audacity of its title—perfect for fans of unconventional cinema.

Under Steckler's direction, *Rat Pfink a Boo Boo* (1966) delivers a surreal, time-capsule experience where chaos and charm collide. The storyline, though simple, crackles with the kind of earnest enthusiasm that only 1960s eccentricities can provide. With its grainy, black-and-white visuals and a soundtrack that oozes retro cool, this movie is a nostalgic trip for those who love underdog tales with a side of absurdity.