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Film title à boo-boo

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The perplexing "Rat Pfink a Boo Boo" title (a play on "Whisky a Go Go", I wondered?) had long festered amid the cobwebs of my mind when, circa the early 1990s, I finally experienced the film on the Silver Screen of Berkeley's UC Theater as part of a marathon of assorted cinematic dross. What I saw, plain as day in a clear but well-worn and presumably original 35 mm print, was "Rat Pfink & Boo Boo". Ahhh, I realized, that explains it—some benighted soul mistook the ampersand for a lower-case "a" and then sent their error off on a long journey unchecked by actual viewings of this justifiably seldom-screened title. However, there is a frame grab available online here which shows an all-caps title very different from what I remember seeing on the big screen, and the ampersand is now a big bold capital "A" in keeping with the common rendering. New titling created for a video release? The long-lost Director's Cut, recently discovered at a Burbank garage sale? An alarming symptom of my own galloping brain-rot? Perhaps some mysteries are truly eternal. AVarchaeologist (talk) 10:05, 26 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]