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Cold Comfort (1944)

Gênero : Animação

Runtime : 1M

Director : John Halas, Joy Batchelor

Sinopse

A dancing radio stops partying to transmit an announcement on fuel conservation in this WWII cartoon short.

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John Halas
John Halas
Director
Joy Batchelor
Joy Batchelor
Director

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