Indian Whoopee Trailer (1933)
Cubby Bear imagines himself living during the the time of the pilgrims.
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Cubby Bear imagines himself living during the the time of the pilgrims.
Watch the official Indian Whoopee 1933 trailer in HD below or find more Indian Whoopee videos on Vidimovie.
Indian Whoopie Trailer
United States 06 July 1933
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