Dog Gone It Trailer (1926)
26 November 1926 Animated, Comedy 3 mins
Walter Lantz as himself Baldy Belmont as the old man and Pete the pup as himself.
Watch the official Dog Gone It 1926 trailer in HD below.
26 November 1926 Animated, Comedy 3 mins
Walter Lantz as himself Baldy Belmont as the old man and Pete the pup as himself.
Watch the official Dog Gone It 1926 trailer in HD below.
Walter Lantz Director
United States 26 November 1926
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