Orirignally released as a Paramount "Noveltoon" in June 1946. "Wolfie", who appeared in several "Famous Studios" cartoons through the early '50s, was voiced by Sid Raymond (doing his patented Bert Lahr impression); Jackson {"Bluto"} Beck is the voice of the "El Clipo" bouncer throwing Wolfie out at the beginning...
is that little show girl an elf or a dwarf or something because she is shorter than my advocate from freshman and sophmore year.
TheAlanWilcox 2 months ago
I haven't seen this old Paramount/Famous movie cartoon since the late 1950's.
BTW:Arnie Stang is the voice of"Blackie The boy sheep".
TheStanbabe 11 months ago
Orirignally released as a Paramount "Noveltoon" in June 1946. "Wolfie", who appeared in several "Famous Studios" cartoons through the early '50s, was voiced by Sid Raymond (doing his patented Bert Lahr impression); Jackson {"Bluto"} Beck is the voice of the "El Clipo" bouncer throwing Wolfie out at the beginning...
fromthesidelines 11 months ago