Aesop's Fables (1971)

Every story has a lesson.

ジャンル : テレビ映画, アニメーション, ファミリー, コメディ, ファンタジー

上映時間 : 25分

演出 : Robert Chenault, Hal Sutherland

シノプシス

A collection of the classic morality tales narrated by Bill Cosby as "Aesop" that have been passed down from family to family for thousands of years. Every story has a lesson.

出演

Bill Cosby
Bill Cosby
Aesop
Keith Hamilton
Keith Hamilton
Joey
Jere Fields
Jere Fields
Marta
John Byner
John Byner
(voice)
John Erwin
John Erwin
(voice)
Dal McKennon
Dal McKennon
(voice)
Larry Storch
Larry Storch
(voice)
Jane Webb
Jane Webb
(voice)

製作陣

Robert Chenault
Robert Chenault
Director
Hal Sutherland
Hal Sutherland
Director
Richard Delvy
Richard Delvy
Music
Earl Hamner, Jr.
Earl Hamner, Jr.
Writer
Lou Scheimer
Lou Scheimer
Producer
Norm Prescott
Norm Prescott
Producer
Richard Moore
Richard Moore
Director of Photography

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