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Дональд Дак: Расклейщики афиш (1940)

Жанр : мультфильм

Время выполнения : 8М

Директор : Clyde Geronimi

Краткое содержание

Дональд Дак и Гуфи пытаются расклеить афиши в городе.

Актеры

Clarence Nash
Clarence Nash
Donald Duck (voice) (uncredited)
Pinto Colvig
Pinto Colvig
Goofy (voice) (uncredited)

Экипажи

Walt Disney
Walt Disney
Producer
Ed Love
Ed Love
Animation
Clyde Geronimi
Clyde Geronimi
Director
Errol Gray
Errol Gray
Assistant Director
George Rowley
George Rowley
Animation
Larry Clemmons
Larry Clemmons
Animation
Edward Strickland
Edward Strickland
Animation
Rex Cox
Rex Cox
Animation
Ray Patin
Ray Patin
Animation
Grant Simmons
Grant Simmons
Animation
Ken Peterson
Ken Peterson
Animation
Lloyd Harting
Lloyd Harting
Layout

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