Popular Culture Review Vol. 25, No. 1, Winter 2014 | Page 96

92 Popular Culture Review if somewhat obscure, though it has maintained a cult interest.’^ Allen tells a story of a moose that he shot and took for dead (a Byronic setup to be sure). The moose, however, had only been knocked unconscious. When it comes to, strapped to the front of his car, the comedy begins: it mingles at a party, inadvertently enters a costume contest, and wins second place behind a Jewish couple, the Berkowitzes, amusingly dressed—as a moose. The moose b