Toby the Fiddler Trailer (1930)
01 September 1930 Animated 7 mins
A Toby the Pup short.
Watch the official Toby the Fiddler 1930 trailer in HD below.
01 September 1930 Animated 7 mins
A Toby the Pup short.
Watch the official Toby the Fiddler 1930 trailer in HD below.
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The Fiddler Trailer
United States 01 September 1930
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In that "cute" beginning, we see some funny sight gags with our hero serenading his girl down south in Mexico, strumming his guitar in a unique matter and then literally getting "cold feet.
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