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  1. The Rabbit Trap is a 1959 American drama film directed by Philip Leacock based on a 1955 Goodyear Television Playhouse teleplay by JP Miller. [1] Plot. Since leaving the army ten years ago, Eddie has been working hard without any promotion, never missing a day of work and having only three weeks holiday in his ten years with his construction firm.

  2. The Rabbit Trap. NEW. A family-man draftsman (Ernest Borgnine) finally stands up to his boss (David Brian), because of rabbits and a day off. Prime Video. Watch The Rabbit Trap with a...

  3. In Los Angeles, construction draftsman Eddie Colt chafes at the demands of his single-minded boss, Everett Spellman. Despite Eddie's dedication, he continues to struggle to make ends meet, prompting his wife Abby to restrain her longing for another child to join their eight-year-old son Duncan.

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  7. He and his son have set a harmless rabbit trap in the woods near the cabin they are vacationing in. When the family returns home they realize that they forget to retrieve the trap and the son fears that a rabbit will be captured and die a slow death from starvation.

  8. This movie stars Ernest Borgnine as a psychopathic rabbit poacher. What he does is go on vacations, set rabbit traps, and then immediately goes home hoping to snare a rabbit and slowly starve it to death.

  9. Ernest Borgnine plays a workaholic husband and father whose demanding job (the "rabbit trap" of the title) affords him little time for his wife (Bethel Leslie) and son (Kevin "Moochie" Corcoran).

  10. The Rabbit Trap (1959) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.