Mother Gooseland Trailer (1924)
"Out of the Inkwell” cartoon by Fleischer Studios.
Watch the official Mother Gooseland 1924 trailer in HD below.
"Out of the Inkwell” cartoon by Fleischer Studios.
Watch the official Mother Gooseland 1924 trailer in HD below.
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Max Fleischer as Cartoonist (uncredited)
Dave Fleischer Director
United States 21 March 1924
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18 August 1924
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29 March 1924
The Duff family can't seem to get along with their neighbors, an obsessed policeman and his wife.
20 January 1924
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